- the 20th century,
Yuzovka had
approximately 50,000 inhabitants, and
attained the
status of a city in 1917. The main
district of
Yuzovka is
named English...
-
businessman and
founder of the city of Donetsk. The
village was
originally named Yuzovka (Hughesovka, Russian: Юзoвка) or
Yuzivka (Ukrainian: Юзівка)
after Hughes...
- theories.
Leonid Nikitovich Khrushchev was born on 10
November 1917 in
Yuzovka (present-day Donetsk) in the
Ukrainian People's Republic,
three days after...
-
Donbas city of
Yuzovka; fourteen-year-old
Nikita followed later that year,
while Kseniya Khrushcheva and her
daughter came after.
Yuzovka,
which was renamed...
- Germany, at the end of the war.
Khaldei was born to a
Jewish family in
Yuzovka (now Donetsk, Ukraine) and was
obsessed with
photography since childhood...
- of arms is
depicted on the Flag of Donetsk.
While the city was
called Yuzovka, it did not have its own coat of arms.
There is a
widespread opinion that...
-
named after him as
Yuzivka (Ukrainian: Юзівка) or
Yuzovka (Russian: Юзовка). With the
development of
Yuzovka and
similar cities,
large numbers of landless...
-
Richelieu (in
office 1803–1814) Donetsk,
founded in 1869, was
originally named Yuzovka (Yuzivka) in
honor of John Hughes, the
Welsh industrialist who developed...
-
reflected in
naming of
locations after him; in June 1924 the
Ukrainian city of
Yuzovka became Stalino, and in
April 1925,
Tsaritsyn was
renamed Stalingrad. In...
-
initially working in the
metallurgical factories in
Yekaterinoslav and
Yuzovka. In 1916 he
lived in Taganrog,
where he
worked at the
Taganrog Boiler Factory...