- Uman
Infobox Settlement
official_name = Uman
native_name = Умань
nickname =
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image_shield = Uman_gerb.jpg
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mapsize = 250px
map_caption = Map of Ukraine with Uman highlighted.
subdivision_type = Country
Oblast
Raion
subdivision_name =Ukraine Cherkasy Oblast Umanskyi Raion
established_title = First mentioned
established_date = 1616
established_title1 = City rights
established_date1 = 1795
leader_title =Mayor
leader_name = Yuri Bodrov
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area_total_km2 = 41|area_land_km2 =
area_water_km2 =
population_as_of = 2004
population_note =
population_total = 88730|population_footnotes=
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pushpin_map_caption =Location of Uman
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latd=48 |latm=45 |lats=0 |latNS=N
longd=30 |longm=13 |longs=0 |longEW=E
elevation_m = 166
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postal_code = 20300
area_code = +380 4744
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website = [http://www.uman.kiev.ua/ www.uman.kiev.ua]
footnotes =Uman ( _uk. Умань, translit. "Uman’"; also referred to in Polish as Humań and in
Yiddish as Imen' with palatized "n") is a city located in theCherkasy Oblast (province) in centralUkraine . The city rests on the banks of theUmanka River at around coord|48|45|N|30|13|E|region:UA_type:city(100,000), and serves as the administrative center of theUmanskyi Raion (district), however the city itself is also designated as a separate raion within the oblast.The current estimated population is 88,730 (as of 2004).
History
Uman is known since 1616 as a defensive fort built against
Tatar raids and a prominentCossack regiment was stationed in the town. In 1670–1674, Uman was a residence of theHetman ofright-bank Ukraine .In 1768
Massacre of Uman occurred after Cossack (Haydamak ) rebelsMaksym Zalizniak andIvan Gonta captured Uman during anti-Polish uprising known as "Koliyivschyna " in the area (Uman's modern coat-of-arms commemorates the event depicting a "Koliy" rebel armed with a spear). In 1793 Uman became part of theRussian Empire and a number of aristocratic residences were built there. Uman's landmark is a famous park complexSofiyivka (Софiївка; Polish: Zofiówka) founded in 1796 byCount Stanisław Szczęsny Potocki , a noble Polishszlachcic , who named it for his wife Sofia. The Sofia Park has a number of waterfalls and narrow, arching stone bridges crossing the streams and scenic ravines. These bridges may have been the inspiration for the famous quote byRabbi Nachman of Bratslav (see below): "All the world is just a narrow bridge, but the main thing is not to fear." This was set to music in both Hebrew and English, and is still sung by Jews around the world.Jewish community
A large
Jewish community lived in town in the 18th and 19th centuries. During the Second World War, in 1941, thebattle of Uman took place in the vicinity of the town, where the German army encircled Soviet positions.Burial site of the Rebbe
Uman is the burial place of
Rabbi Nachman of Breslov , theRebbe of the Breslov group ofHasidic Jews . Rabbi Nachman spent the end of his life in Uman, and specifically requested to be buried there. DuringRosh Hashanah (The Jewish New Year) there is a major pilgrimage byBreslov Hasidim and others to visit the grave in Uman; this has increased in recent years to the point where some 30,000 chassidim attend each year (mainly men). This practice dates back to 1811, the year after Rabbi Nachman was buried in Uman. The Rebbe told his hassidim, before he died, that they should join him for Rosh Hashana, and this is why the devout Breslov Hassidim still visit him every year for the Jewish new year.During the
Soviet regime the pilgrimage was forbidden by the authorities, but was resumed in 1989 before thedissolution of the Soviet Union . [ See the article "A New Phase in Jewish-Ukrainian Relations" by Mitsuharo Akao; bibliographical details at http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/content~content=a780715503~db=all ]The Soviet general
Ivan Chernyakhovsky and a Yiddish writerHershl Polyanker were born in Uman.ee also
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Sofiyivsky Park - a landscape park near the cityister Cities
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Gniezno , Poland*
Davis ,California References
*uk icon (1972) "Icтopia мicт i ciл Укpaїнcькoї CCP - Черкаськa область (History of Towns and Villages of the Ukrainian SSR - Cherkasy Oblast)", Kyiv.
*en icon [http://encyclopediaofukraine.com/display.asp?AddButton=pagesUMUman.htm Uman] in the [http://encyclopediaofukraine.com Encyclopedia of Ukraine]External links
* [http://uman.info/ Uman informational portal]
* [http://www.humania.com.ua/ua/index.php?newlang=english All about Uman]
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