- Zaporizhia
Infobox Settlement
English_name = Zaporizhzhya
official_name = Zaporizhzhya
native_name = Запоріжжя
imagesize = 250px
image_caption = The dam of the DneproGES power plant as it's seen fromKhortytsia .
image_shield = Sap-COA.png
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motto =
mapsize = 250px
map_caption = Map of Ukraine with Zaporizhia highlighted.
subdivision_type = Country
Oblast
Raion
subdivision_name =Ukraine Zaporizhia Oblast
Zaporizhia City Municipality
established_title = Founded
established_date = 1770
established_title1 =
established_date1 =
leader_title =Mayor
leader_name = Yevhen Kartashov
area_magnitude =
area_total_km2 = 358|area_land_km2 =
area_water_km2 =
population_as_of = 2007
population_note =
population_total = 790000|population_footnotes= [ [http://www.meria.zp.ua/?page=city/m1_1 Офіційний портал Запорізької міської влади | Головна ] ]
population_metro =| population_density_km2 = 2253|pushpin_
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pushpin_map_caption =Location of Zaporizhia
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latd=47 |latm=50 |lats=0 |latNS=N
longd=35 |longm=10 |longs=0 |longEW=E
elevation_m = 86
|postal_code_type=Postal code
postal_code = 69000-
area_code = +380 61
blank_info =
blank1_info =Oberhausen |blank1_name=Sister cities|,Linz ,Belfort ,Lahti
website = [http://www.meria.zp.ua www.meria.zp.ua]
footnotes =Zaporizhia, also referred to as Zaporozhye ( _uk. Запоріжжя, translit. " Zaporizhzhia", _ru. Запорожье, translit. "Zaporozh'ye", Polish: "Zaporoże") is a
city in south-centralUkraine , which rests on the banks of theDnieper River . It is the administrative center of theZaporizhia Oblast (province), as well as the administrative center of the surroundingZaporizkyi Raion (district) within the oblast. The city itself is directly subordinate to the oblast, and is located approximately convert|70|km|mi|abbr=on from the city ofDnipropetrovsk .Zaporizhia was formerly referred to as "Aleksandrovsk" ( _ru. Александровск), after the commander of the first
Russian Army , Prince AlexanderGolitsyn , but was renamed in 1921 to Zaporizhia (literally, "behind the cataracts", referring to the Dnieper cataracts nearKhortytsia ). It is currently the sixth largest city in Ukraine and has a current estimated population of 790,000 (as of 2007).Zaporizhia is an important industrial center of Ukraine, particularly a home for:
* famoushydroelectric power plant known as "DnieproGES ";
*ZAZ , the country's main car manufacturing company;
*Motor-Sich design-bureau and production company, the world-famousaircraft engine manufacturer.The city was very much an 'engineering city' during Soviet times, with all the consequences in terms of pollution that might be expected. The move to market economy since the independence of Ukraine has seen the demise of some of these concerns. This has improved the air quality. Although Zaporizhia is not regarded as a particularly attractive city, Dnieper River cruise ships make it one of their scheduled stops in order to visit
Khortytsia Island.History
Archaeological finds in the area suggest that
Scythian nomads were living here about 2 to 3 thousand years ago. In XV-XVII centuries this place was famous of thecossac s' fortressZaporizka Sich . In 1770, Russian government established new fortress at the Dnieper River, named Aleksandrovsk. Until the beginning of the 20th century Aleksandrovsk was a small town. The city was named Aleksandrovsk until 1921 when the city's name was changed to Zaporizhia. During and after theWorld War II years, the city was the location of prisoner-of-war camps.The city's Khortytsia Island which faces modern Zaporizhia across the Dnieper River, was one of the historic locations for the
Zaporizhian Sich - the mainfortress capital of the Cossack state (theZaporozhian Host ) and theCossack Hetmanate republic .In 1789
Mennonites fromPrussia accepted an invitation fromCatherine II of Russia and settled in what became theChortitza Colony, northwest ofKhortytsia island. Mennonite-owned mills and factories were built inAlexandrovsk and later appropriated by theCommunist government. After the Russian Revolution many Mennonites immigrated, fled as refugees, or were deported from the area. Currently few Mennonites live in Zaporizhia. Mennonite buildings still exist in the area and in the other main Mennonite colony center, current dayMolochansk . [Friesen, R. Building on the Past: Mennonite Architecture, Landscape and Settlements in Russia/Ukraine. Raduga Publications, 2004.]Economy and transport
Industry
After the end of the Russian Revolution, the city became an important industrial center. The presence of cheap labor and the proximity of deposits of coal, iron ore, and manganese created favorable conditions for large-scale enterprises of the iron and mechanical engineering industry. Today Zaporizhia is an important industrial centre of the region with heavy industry (particularly
metallurgy ),aluminium , and chemical industry. In the city cars, avia motors, radioelectronics are manufactured. The port of Zaporizhia is an important place of transshipment for goods from theDonbass .Zaporizhstal , Ukraine's fourth largest steel maker, ranks 54th in the world and is based in the city.Electricity generation
Zaporizhia also has a big electricity generating complex fueled by industrial demand. The biggest nuclear power plant in Europe, the
Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant , as well as theDnieper Hydroelectric Station are located near the city, in addition to fossil fuel power plants.Transport
Public transport is provided by buses, minibuses,
tram way, river transport, and railway. The city has two railway stations, Zaporizhia #1 and #2. Zaporizhia #1 is the central station and located in the southern part of the city. It is easily accessible by taxi and minibus. Located along theSimferopol -Moscow transit route, there is convenient ground transportation to the north and south of Zaporizhia.The city's sole airport operates both domestic and international flights. The neighbouring city of
Dnipropetrovsk also has an airport with more frequent international flight service.ister cities
Zaporizhia is currently twinned with:
*Linz ,Austria , since 1983
*Oberhausen ,Germany , since 1986
*Belfort ,France
*Lahti ,Finland
*Randers ,Denmark
*Magdeburg , Germany, since 2008Footnotes
External links
* [http://www.zabor.zp.ua/ www.zabor.zp.ua] - Zaporozhia. City portal uk icon
* [http://www.misto.zp.ua/ www.misto.zp.ua] - Zaporizhia. City portal uk icon
* [http://www.zabor.zp.ua/forum/index.php/ Zaporozhia open forum]
* [http://www.meria.zp.ua/ meria.zp.ua] - Zaporizhia City Administration website uk icon
* [http://www.ukrtelecom.ua/en/offers/web_cam/zaporizhzhya.html ukrtelecom.ua] -Ukrtelecom webcam in Zaporizhia en icon
* [http://www.nomer.org/zaporozhye/ Zaporizhia telephone directory]
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