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Myronivka (, ) is a
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in
Obukhiv Raion Obukhiv Raion () is a raion (district) in Kyiv Oblast of Ukraine. Its administrative center is Obukhiv. Population: On 18 July 2020, as part of the administrative reform of Ukraine, the number of raions of Kyiv Oblast was reduced to seven, and ...
in the southeastern portion of
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, Ukraine. It hosts the administration of Myronivka urban hromada, one of the
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s of Ukraine. Its population was recorded at


Geography

Myronivka is located in Central Ukraine along a river valley of Rosava River, a tributary of Ros River. The distance to Kyiv - 106 km. The city has an area of . The Ukraine's capital
Kyiv Kyiv, also Kiev, is the capital and most populous List of cities in Ukraine, city of Ukraine. Located in the north-central part of the country, it straddles both sides of the Dnieper, Dnieper River. As of 1 January 2022, its population was 2, ...
is approximately away from Myronivka.


History

The city traces its history to a settlement established by some Cossack or free settler Myron Zelenyi. In Ukrainian the word Zelenyi means
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. A local historian Leontiy Pokhylevych in his book "The legends about settlements in Kyiv Governorate", published in 1864, wrote, "The village of Myronivka received its name from a free settler Myron Zelenyi. The village consisted (it is then, 130 years ago) of seven ends (kutky) or parts, the actual Myronivka where the church is, Solomakhivka, Nebytivka, Sloboda, Okolotivka, Shafranivka, Rozmarynivka..." There are other legends, but in the center of each is the same name of a person Myron. Myronivka with the listed above ends was described, as it was mentioned, in 1863–64. In 1740 there were only twenty courtyards (households). In 1749 there was established a church which was opened in 1755. These words were left in his church records by the first priest of Myronivka Sava Chernyakhovsky. Among them, he mentions Myron, who in his definition lived exactly where now from the modern vulytsia Buznitskoho vulytsia Chkalova begins. There is where Myronivka starts. Most recently the settlement is better known for its Zhdanov collective (
kolkhoz A kolkhoz ( rus, колхо́з, a=ru-kolkhoz.ogg, p=kɐlˈxos) was a form of collective farm in the Soviet Union. Kolkhozes existed along with state farms or sovkhoz. These were the two components of the socialized farm sector that began to eme ...
) which for quite sometime was headed by Oleksandr Buznytskyi. Before that counts Branicki held here a private sugar factory which operated since 1858. In 1876 through the village from Fastiv was laid a railway. First public school was opened in 1869. According to Soviet propaganda almost whole Myronivka was involved in the
1905 Russian Revolution The Russian Revolution of 1905, also known as the First Russian Revolution, was a revolution in the Russian Empire which began on 22 January 1905 and led to the establishment of a constitutional monarchy under the Russian Constitution of 1906, th ...
. In 1911 in Myronivka was established research selection station to analyze harvest and level of sugar in
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s. During the
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, one third of village population was mobilized to war leading to hardship for the rest of the settlement. In 1923 Myronivka became an
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of the newly created Myronivka Raion which was carved out of Kozyn and Karapyshi
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s. In 1923 the local railroad network was expanded after adding a railway branch between Myronivka and Kaharlyk. The railway hub became even more important later in 1938 when another branch to Kaniv was added. In Myronivka was also established a state farm and machine-tractor station (MTS). In the beginning of 1930s there were established two collective farms Stalin and Bilshovyk. During the 1932-1933
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700 residents of the village died from starvation. In 1938 the population of Myronivka grew over 6,000 residents and the settlement was given the status of
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. There were built a department store, dinners, etc. On 6 August 1941 Myronivka was occupied by the German troops after weeks of intense fighting. In the town acted several underground resistance groups supposedly led exclusively by Communists and
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activists. On 31 January 1944 Myronivka was taken back by the Soviet troops of the 54th Fortified District. Over 1,200 residents of Myronivka were mobilized to the Red Army during the Nazi–Soviet War. In 1950 there was established a big collective farm the Zhdanov kolkhoz uniting Bilshovyk and Budyonnyi arteles and later the Stalin kolkhoz. In 1951 a new train station building was built. In 1968 Myronivka was granted a city status and the next year the city's sugar factory was awarded the Red Banner of the Ministry of Food Industry of the USSR. In 1985 in the city was established a memorial complex to the 40th victory anniversary in the Soviet Great Patriotic War. Until 18 July 2020, Myronivka served as an administrative center of Myronivka Raion. The raion was abolished that day as part of the administrative reform of Ukraine, which reduced the number of raions of Kyiv Oblast to seven. The area of Myronivka Raion was merged into Obukhiv Raion.


Climate


Economy

The large produce company " Myronivskyi Khliboprodukt" (English: Myronivka Bread-Produce) has facilities in the town which include poultry production, and animal fodder. The town is home to a hospital, and is served by a train station which sees dozens of trains daily.


Gallery

File:Мирон Зелений.jpg, Erected in 2016, a statue of Myron Zelenyi, the settler of the city File:Залізничний вокзал Миронівки.jpg, Railway station File:Myronovka.jpg, At Central Station File:Михайлівська церква Миронівка Київ обл.JPG, St Michael's Church File:М. Миронівка. Братська могила воїнів Радянської Армії.JPG, Memorial complex in place of the World War II mass grave File:Миронівська районна лікарня.jpg, Myronivka Raion hospital


References


External links

* Nesterov, R.
History Myronivka
'. Myronivka city website {{Authority control Cities in Kyiv Oblast Cities of district significance in Ukraine