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Antratsyt

Antratsyt
Антрацит
Regional City
School No.1 in Antratsyt
School No.1 in Antratsyt
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Flag
Coat of arms of Antratsyt
Coat of arms
Map of Ukraine with Antratsyt labeled
Map of Ukraine with Antratsyt labeled
Antratsyt
Coordinates: 48°7′9″N 39°5′24″E / 48.11917°N 39.09000°E / 48.11917; 39.09000Coordinates: 48°7′9″N 39°5′24″E / 48.11917°N 39.09000°E / 48.11917; 39.09000
Country  Ukraine
Region Luhansk Oblast
Raion Antratsytovsky Raion
Founded 1895 (miners' settlement)
Government
 • Type Mayor-Council
 • Mayor Vyacheslav A. Salyta
Area
 • Total 61.3 km2 (23.7 sq mi)
Population (2013)
 • Total 54,640
 • Density 904/km2 (2,340/sq mi)
Time zone EET (UTC+2)
 • Summer (DST) EEST (UTC+3)
Postal code 94613
Climate Dfb
Website www.gorsovet.lg.ua

Antratsyt or Antratsit (Ukrainian: Антрацит; Russian: Антрацит) is a city in Eastern Ukraine. It is located in the southern part of the Luhansk Oblast (region). Antratsyt is incorporated as a city of oblast significance and is the center of Antratsyt Municipality which includes six urban-type settlements. It also serves as the administrative center of Antratsyt Raion (district), though it does not belong to the raion. Population: 54,640 (2013 est.).

Antratsyt is appropriately named after its large supply of anthracite, a type of coal valuable because of its high carbon content and low levels of impurities, making it especially desirable for home heating and metallurgical applications.

Evidence from archeological finds and burial mounds from 30,000 BC indicates the Saltovo-Mayaki were Antratsyt's earliest ancestors. Since the Saltovo-Mayaki were nomadic, the area was left uninhabited and considered part of the Wild Fields. It was only in the late 16th century that the Don Cossacks claimed the area, protecting it from Tatar and Mongol raids, and started farming settlements. In 1874, Cossack Ivan Dvuzhenov found coal nearby and by 1904, the Antratsyt Bokovsky Coal Mine was built. A small settlement grew around the mine and soon after, the Kolberg Coal Mine was built in 1912, allowing the settlement to grow and prosper. In 1920, the town was officially named Bokovo-Antratsyt after its first coal mine, which was later shortened to Antratsyt (1962). With the creation of the Soviet Union in 1922, the town became under the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic's rule. As an important center for coal extraction, the city was made a rayon center in 1936. From 1942 to 1943, the city was occupied by Nazi troops. Led by I.E. Voropayeva, the city retaliated and regained its freedom. A quarter of Antratsyt's population at the time (7100) were awarded military honors and of those awarded, six were given the title Hero of the Soviet Union and three were given the Order of Glory.


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