Petrovske
Petrovske | |
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Coordinates: 48°17′N 38°53′E / 48.283°N 38.883°E | |
Country | ![]() |
Oblast | Luhansk Oblast |
Raion | Rovenky Raion |
Hromada | Khrustalnyi urban hromada |
Population (2022) | 12,642 |
Climate | Dfb |
Petrovske ( Ukrainian: Петровске, Russian: Петровское) or Petrovo-Krasnosillia ( Ukrainian: Петрово-Красносілля) is a city in Khrustalnyi urban hromada, Rovenky Raion, Luhansk Oblast ( region) of Ukraine, currently occupied by Russia. It has a population of 12,642 (2022 estimate). [1]
In 1962, Petrovske was made subordinate to the municipality of Krasnyi Luch. [2] Petrovske was granted city status in 1963. [3]
In 2014, Petrovske was taken over by the proxy Luhansk People's Republic (LPR) during the war in Donbas, [4] and has since been under de facto Russian occupation. [5] In April 2015, Petrovske was the sight of intra-rebel infighting, with either LPR proxy forces or actual Russian special forces attempting to violently expel formerly allied Cossack separatists from the city. [6] In 2016, as part of decommunization in Ukraine, Petrovske was renamed to Petrovo-Krasnosillia by the Ukrainian government. [7] However, due to the occupation of the city by Russia, it is still often referred to by the communist-era name. [5] [8] In 2020, Ukraine enacted administrative reforms that officially designated the city as part of Khrustalnyi urban hromada, Rovenky Raion. [9] [10]
Petrovske has a factory that makes concrete products, along with other industrial enterprises. [3]
Year | Pop. | ±% p.a. |
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1974 | 20,500 [3] | — |
2013 | 13,260 [11] | −1.11% |
2022 | 12,642 [1] | −0.53% |
Petrovske's population has declined in recent years, from 13,260 (2013 est.) [11] to 12,642 as of the most recent estimate in 2022. [1]
According to native language data from the 2001 Ukrainian census, it is a predominantly Russian-speaking city (76.4%), with a significant Ukrainian-speaking minority (22.4%) as well as a much smaller Belarusian-speaking minority (0.1%). [12]
A school in the Russian-occupied city of Petrovske, Luhansk region...
Petrovske
Petrovske | |
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Coordinates: 48°17′N 38°53′E / 48.283°N 38.883°E | |
Country | ![]() |
Oblast | Luhansk Oblast |
Raion | Rovenky Raion |
Hromada | Khrustalnyi urban hromada |
Population (2022) | 12,642 |
Climate | Dfb |
Petrovske ( Ukrainian: Петровске, Russian: Петровское) or Petrovo-Krasnosillia ( Ukrainian: Петрово-Красносілля) is a city in Khrustalnyi urban hromada, Rovenky Raion, Luhansk Oblast ( region) of Ukraine, currently occupied by Russia. It has a population of 12,642 (2022 estimate). [1]
In 1962, Petrovske was made subordinate to the municipality of Krasnyi Luch. [2] Petrovske was granted city status in 1963. [3]
In 2014, Petrovske was taken over by the proxy Luhansk People's Republic (LPR) during the war in Donbas, [4] and has since been under de facto Russian occupation. [5] In April 2015, Petrovske was the sight of intra-rebel infighting, with either LPR proxy forces or actual Russian special forces attempting to violently expel formerly allied Cossack separatists from the city. [6] In 2016, as part of decommunization in Ukraine, Petrovske was renamed to Petrovo-Krasnosillia by the Ukrainian government. [7] However, due to the occupation of the city by Russia, it is still often referred to by the communist-era name. [5] [8] In 2020, Ukraine enacted administrative reforms that officially designated the city as part of Khrustalnyi urban hromada, Rovenky Raion. [9] [10]
Petrovske has a factory that makes concrete products, along with other industrial enterprises. [3]
Year | Pop. | ±% p.a. |
---|---|---|
1974 | 20,500 [3] | — |
2013 | 13,260 [11] | −1.11% |
2022 | 12,642 [1] | −0.53% |
Petrovske's population has declined in recent years, from 13,260 (2013 est.) [11] to 12,642 as of the most recent estimate in 2022. [1]
According to native language data from the 2001 Ukrainian census, it is a predominantly Russian-speaking city (76.4%), with a significant Ukrainian-speaking minority (22.4%) as well as a much smaller Belarusian-speaking minority (0.1%). [12]
A school in the Russian-occupied city of Petrovske, Luhansk region...