Korosten
Korosten Коростень |
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City of regional significance | |||
Main street of Korosten
Main street of Korosten
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Country | Ukraine | ||
Oblast | Zhytomyr | ||
Founded | 705 | ||
Area | |||
• Total | 42.31 km2 (16.34 sq mi) | ||
Elevation | 171 m (561 ft) | ||
Population (1 September 2015) | |||
• Total | 65,072 | ||
Website | Official website |
Korosten (Ukrainian: Ко́ростень, Russian: Ко́ростень) is a historic city and a large railway node in the Zhytomyr Oblast (province) of northern Ukraine. It is located on the Uzh River. Korosten serves as the administrative center of the Korosten Raion (district), though administratively it is not part of the raion and is incorporated as a city of regional significance. Population: 65,503 (2013 est.)[1]
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History
The city was founded over a millennium ago and was the capital of the Drevlyans, an ancient Slavic tribe that was later incorporated into Kievan Rus′. The name may be derived from the word korost 'brushwood, bushes, shrubbery'; the form Iskorosten' sometimes found in early sources is probably based on the common repetition of prepositions in Old Russian: iz grada iz... 'from the city from...'.[2]
During World War II, Korosten was occupied by the German Army from August 7, 1941 to December 28, 1943 (it was briefly captured by Red Army forces during the Kiev offensive on November 17, 1943, but they had to retreat after a strong German counterattack). The city was destroyed during the war.
Currently the city is relatively small, mainly because it is located very close to Chernobyl. After the nuclear incident, the area around the city was declared a zone of a voluntary evacuation.
Economy
Korosten Industrial Park (KIP) is an industrial zone within the city. Total area — 246 hectares (0.94 sq mi). Conceptual design of the park was developed by Czech design bureau DHV. The project envisages the creation of the territory of the KIP high-tech enterprises, enterprises of light and medium industrial production - the assembly, integration, surface processing, light engineering and electrical industries.
The project is designed for 10 years and is divided into three phases:
- Conduct communications: roads, railway, electricity, water supply, sanitation; construction and commissioning of the plant manufacturing medium-density fibreboard (MDF) boards;
- Construction and commissioning of small and medium industrial enterprises (perspective)
- Construction and development of logistic center (perspective)
By October 2010 all communications are already conducted. Construction of a plant manufacturing MDF boards is almost complete. This plant will become the first manufacturer of MDF boards in Ukraine.
Potato pancakes festival
Annually on the third Saturday of September in the city park International potato pancakes (Ukrainian: деруни, translit. deruni’) festival is held.
During the festival, competitions in “potato pancakes triathlon” is held. Triathlon includes such contests:
- "Potato pancakes powerlifting" - squat with two heavy jugs full of pancakes;
- Throwing potato pancakes in a bowl with sour cream with 5 meters (16.4 ft);
- Throwing potato pancakes to the competitor with 5 meters (16.4 ft).
At the festival works a potato pancakes school :experienced cooks will teach everyone to cook these pancakes.
However, the main intrigue of the festival is the competition for the tastiest pancake. Jury determines the winner. For a few hryvnias each taster can get a patent and thus become a member of the jury.
Various competitions, exhibitions, tasting traditional Polesia beverages, exhibits, performances by folk music ensembles are usually conducted.
September 25, 2010 the festival was held for the third time.
Gallery
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Children's clinic in Korosten
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Public library
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Vocational school in Korosten
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Residential building in Korosten
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Historical building
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Railway station
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Remains of Lenin monument
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A hill over Uzh River in Korosten
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Korosten military museum
International relations
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Twin towns — Sister cities
Korosten is twinned with:
- Mazyr in Belarus (since 1998)
- Noyabrsk in Russia (since 1999)
- Kłobuck in Poland (since 2004)
- Svitlovodsk in Ukraine (since 2005)
- Anenii Noi in Moldova (since 2006)
- Kraśnik in Poland (since 2007)
- Charvieu-Chavagneux in France (since 2012)
- Sloviansk in Ukraine (since 2014)
References
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External links
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Korosten. |
- (Ukrainian) Official website
- (English) Korosten: a small town with a great history
- (Russian) Information on the city of Korosten
- (Russian) Изучи Коростень @ Ukrainian.Travel
- (English) Find out Korosten @ Ukrainian.Travel
- (Ukrainian) Віднайди Коростень @ Ukrainian.Travel
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- ↑ E.M. Pospelov, Geograficheskie nazvaniya mira (Moscow: Russkie slovari, 1998), p. 216. The earliest references to the town, from the mid-tenth century, are на Коростень град [na Korosten' grad] 'to Korosten city,' Из града ис Коростеня [iz grada is Korostenya] 'from the city [from] Korosten,' and на Изкоростень град [na Izkorosten' grad] 'to Izkorosten city.'
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