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Molochansk
Молочанськ
Молочанск
Centralschule (Boys School) in Molochansk
Centralschule (Boys School) in Molochansk
Flag of Molochansk
Coat of arms of Molochansk
Molochansk is located in Zaporizhzhia Oblast
Molochansk
Molochansk
Molochansk is located in Ukraine
Molochansk
Molochansk
Coordinates: 47°12′26″N 35°35′41″E / 47.20722°N 35.59472°E / 47.20722; 35.59472
Country Ukraine
Oblast Zaporizhzhia Oblast
Raion Polohy Raion
HromadaMolochansk urban hromada
Founded1804
Population
 (2022)
 • Total6,099
ClimateDfa

Molochansk (Ukrainian: Молоча́нськ, IPA: [moɫoˈt͡ʃɑnʲsʲk]; Russian: Молочанск, German: Halbstadt) is a city in Polohy Raion, Zaporizhzhia Oblast, Ukraine. The Molochna River flows through the city. Population: 6,099 (2022 estimate).[1]

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History

Molochansk was founded in 1804[2] by Plautdietsch-speaking Mennonite settlers who were invited by Empress Catherine the Great to settle on the vast steppes of the Tsar's Russian empire. They called the new village "Halbstadt". Mennonites had earlier, in 1789, founded the Chortitza Colony at the invitation of Catherine the Great. It was the successful founding of Chortitza that encouraged expansion into the Molochna River region. By 1850, there were over 50 Mennonite villages south and east of Molochansk/Halbstadt.

Because of hostile national policies toward Mennonites in the 20th century Soviet Union, almost no Mennonites are left in the region. During Soviet rule, a large number of people lost all their possessions, left the country, or were relocated to the remote parts of Kazakhstan.

In 2004, the 200th anniversary of Molochansk/Halbstadt was celebrated with worldwide distinguished guests in attendance. Canada's ambassador to Ukraine was present at this gala event.

Demographics

Ethnic distribution according to the 2001 Ukrainian census:[3]

Ethnic groups in Molochansk
percent
Ukrainians
76.34%
Russians
21.17%
Belarusians
0.93%
Bulgarians
0.38%
Germans
0.30%
Tatars
0.13%

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See also

References

  1. ^ Чисельність наявного населення України на 1 січня 2022 [Number of Present Population of Ukraine, as of January 1, 2022] (PDF) (in Ukrainian and English). Kyiv: State Statistics Service of Ukraine. Archived (PDF) from the original on 4 July 2022.
  2. ^ "Історія рідного краю". www.molochanskmr.gov.ua. Retrieved 2023-12-29.
  3. ^ https://datatowel.in.ua/pop-composition/ethnic-cities
  4. ^ https://datatowel.in.ua/pop-composition/ethnic-cities

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