- Chernobyl
Chernobyl (as transliterated from the _ru. Чернобыль, IPA-ru|tɕɪˈrnobɨlʲ), or Chornobyl (as transliterated from _uk. Чорнобиль, IPA2|tʃɔrˈnɔbɪlʲ), was a city in northern
Ukraine , in theKyiv Oblast (province) near the border withBelarus .The city was evacuated in 1986 due to the
Chernobyl disaster at theChernobyl Nuclear Power Plant , which is located 14.5 kilometers (9 miles) north-northwest. The power plant was named after the city, and located within Chornobyl Raion (district), but the city was not the residence of the power plant workers. Together with the power plant construction, Pripyat, a city, which was larger and closer to the power plant, was built to be home for the power plant workers.Though the city is today mostly uninhabited, a small number of inhabitants reside in houses marked with signs stating that the "Owner of this house lives here". Workers on watch and administrative personnel of the
Zone of Alienation are stationed in the city on a long term basis. Prior to its evacuation, the city was inhabited by about 15,000 residents.Name origin
The city name comes from a combination of "chornyi" (чoрний, "black") and "byllia" (билля, "grass blades" or "stalks"); hence it literally means "black grass" or "black stalks". It may be named after the Ukrainian word for the plant
mugwort .Norman Davies , "", Oxford University Press, 1996, ISBN 0198201710] The reason for this name is not known. Different explanations have appeared after the 1986 nuclear incident. In particular, there were attempts to link the accident to prophecies in theBook of Revelation in the ChristianNew Testament . For these, see Chernobyl in the popular consciousness.History
Chernobyl first appeared in a charter of 1193 described as a hunting-lodge of
knyaz Rostislavich [ [http://www.chornobyl.in.ua/chornobyl.htm Chernobyl ancient history and maps] .] . It was a crown village of theGrand Duchy of Lithuania in the 13th century. The village was granted as afiefdom toFilon Kmita , a captain of the royal cavalry, in 1566. The province containing Chornobyl was transferred to the Kingdom of Poland in 1569, and then annexed by theRussian Empire in 1793.Davies, Norman (1995) "Chernobyl", [http://www.ruf.rice.edu/~sarmatia/195/index.html "The Sarmatian Review, vol. 15", No. 1] .] Prior to the 20th century Chornobyl was inhabited by Ukrainian and some Polish peasants, and a relatively large number ofJew s.Chernobyl had a rich religious history. The Jews were brought by
Filon Kmita during the Polish campaign of colonization. The traditionally Christian Eastern Orthodox Ukrainian peasantry of the district was largely forced by Poland to convert to theGreek Catholic Uniate religion after 1596, and returned to Eastern Orthodox only after Ukraine was annexed byMuscovy .The Dominican church and monastery were founded in 1626 by Lukasz Sapieha, at the height of the
Counter-reformation . There was a group ofOld Catholics , which opposed the decrees of theCouncil of Trent . The Dominican monastery was sequestrated in 1832, and the church of the Old Catholics was disbanded in 1852.In the second half of 18th century, Chornobyl became one of the major centers of
Hasidic Judaism . The Chernobyl Hasidic dynasty had been founded by RabbiMenachem Nachum Twersky . The Jewish population suffered greatly frompogrom s in October 1905 and in March–April 1919, when many Jews were killed and others were robbed, at the instigation of the Russian nationalistBlack Hundreds . In 1920, the Twersky dynasty left Chornobyl, and it ceased to exist as a Hasidic center.Since the 1880s, Chornobyl has seen many changes of fortune. In 1898 Chornobyl had a population of 10,800, including 7,200
Jews . InWorld War I the village was occupied and in the ensuing Civil War was fought over byBolshevik s and Ukrainians. In thePolish-Soviet War of 1919-20, it was taken first by the Polish Army and then by cavalry of theRed Army . From 1921, it was incorporated into theUkrainian SSR .During the period 1929–33 Chornobyl suffered greatly from mass killings during Stalin's
collectivization campaign, and in theHolodomor (famine) that followed. The Polish community of Chornobyl was deported toKazakhstan in 1936 during theFrontier Clearances . The Jewish community was killed during the German occupation of 1941–44. Twenty years later, the area was chosen as the site of the first nuclear power station on Ukrainian soil.With the
collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991, Chernobyl remained part ofUkraine , now an independent nation.Chernobyl nuclear reactor disaster
On
April 26 1986 , the fourth reactor of theChernobyl Nuclear Power Plant exploded at 01:23 AM local time. It took three days before all permanent residents of Chernobyl and theZone of alienation were evacuated due to unsafe levels of radioactivity.Although neighbouring Pripyat remains unmaintained, Chernobyl has been renovated and is now home to more than 500 residents. Those include nuclear scientists, maintenance officials for the Chernobyl power plant, liquidation officials, doctors, physicists, and most of all, radiation physicists. Visitors to the
Zone of Alienation can stay at a local lodge in the Chernobyl suburbs.In 2003, the
United Nations Development Programme launched a project called the Chernobyl Recovery and Development Program (CRDP) for the recovery of the affected areas. [ [http://www.undp.org.ua/?page=projects&projects=14 CRDP: Chernobyl Recovery and Development Programme (United Nations Development Program)] ] The program launched its activities based on the Human Consequences of the Chernobyl Nuclear Accident report recommendations and was initiated in February 2002. The main goal of the CRDP’s activities is supporting theGovernment of Ukraine to mitigate long-term social, economic and ecological consequences of the Chernobyl catastrophe, among others. CRDP works in the four most Chernobyl-affected areas in Ukraine:Kyivska ,Zhytomyrska ,Chernihivska andRivnenska .ee also
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List of Chernobyl-related articles
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wolves_Eat_Dogs [Wolves Eat Dogs] by [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martin_Cruz_Smith [Martin Cruz Smith] - Fictional thriller mostly set in the Chernnobyl areaReferences
External links
* [http://www.chornobyl.in.ua/history.htm History of Chernobyl Area]
* [http://www.kiddofspeed.com/chapter1.html A motorbike journey through Chernobyl] Photo album showing the empty city, the reactor and its surroundings.
* [http://fotki.yandex.ru/users/natashaserg/album/20820/ Natal'ya Monastyrnaya « "ZONE - virtual walk with comments (rus)"»]
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nbCcutzXzYg Chornobyl Disaster - Chronicle of Severe Days] Amazing footage of the Chornobyl rescue work from the last film of Ukrainian film-maker Volodymyr Shevchenko, who died in the hospital after spending so much time near the reactor.
* [http://englishrussia.com/?p=293 Lost City of Chernobyl] Photoblog of the abandoned city
* [http://www.signandsight.com/features/730.html Chornobyl: the unreadable sign] Twenty years after Chornobyl, Belarusian writer Svetlana Alexievich talks to Sonja Zekri about the new face of evil and the lessons to be learned from the reactor catastrophe.
* [http://society.guardian.co.uk/societyguardian/story/0,,1760930,00.html Hell on Earth] The Guardian, April 26, 2006
* [http://danielcuthbert.com/chernobyl Pripyat and Chornobyl Photo Documentary]
* [http://hem.bredband.net/b572399/Tjernobyl Chornobyl Tour]
* [http://www.teacherstoolkit.net.au/images/TTPDF_lesson/HI/TT02_Chernobyl.pdf Chernobyl - 20 Years of an Eco-Catastrophe] J. Paull, 2006, Teachers Toolkit, #2, pp.28-29.
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