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Tavriiske, Zaporizhzhia Raion, Zaporizhzhia Oblast

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Tavriiske
Таврійське
Scheromet, Sheromet
Flag of Tavriiske
Coat of arms of Tavriiske
Tavriiske is located in Zaporizhzhia Oblast
Tavriiske
Tavriiske
Tavriiske is located in Ukraine
Tavriiske
Tavriiske
Coordinates: 47°39′10″N 35°41′51″E / 47.65284°N 35.69743°E / 47.65284; 35.69743
Country Ukraine
Oblast Zaporizhzhia Oblast
RaionZaporizhzhia Raion
Area
 • Total13,205 km2 (5,098 sq mi)
Elevation
41 m (135 ft)
Population
 (2004)
 • Total3.456
 • Density0.00026/km2 (0.00068/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+2 (EET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+3 (EEST)
Postal code
70540
Area code+380 6141

Tavriiske (Таврійське) is a village in Ukraine. Scheromet was the German name of a village which was settled by Hutterites from 1868 to 1874, when the Hutterites left for Canada.[1]

Geography

Tavriiske is located on the right bank of the Konka River, opposite the village Yurkivka (Юрківка) and on the Territorial Road T-08-03. The village is the administrative center of a district municipality in the center of Zaporizhzhia District, located about 50 km southeast of Zaporizhzhia Oblast center Zaporizhzhia and 14 km northwest of the district center Orikhiv.

History

Incorporated in 1798, the village developed from a farm that was founded in 1770. It then bore the name Zherebets (Жеребець) until 1939, then the name Kirove (Ukrainian: Кірове, Russian Кирово/Kirovo) until 12 May 2016 when it was renamed to the current name to comply with decommunization in Ukraine. The village has a railway station on the railway line Zaporizhia-Polohy.

References

  1. ^ John A. Hostetler: Hutterite Society, Baltimore 1974, pages 105-107.
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