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Kolomyya Коломия Kołomyja Colomeea |
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| City of regional significance | |||
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City Hall in Kolomyia
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| Location of Kolomyia | |||
| Coordinates: 48°31′50″N 25°02′25″E / 48.53056°N 25.04028°ECoordinates: 48°31′50″N 25°02′25″E / 48.53056°N 25.04028°E | |||
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Country Oblast Raion |
Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast Kolomyia Raion / Municipality |
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| Area | |||
| • Total | 41 km2 (16 sq mi) | ||
| Population (2016) | |||
| • Total | 61,210 | ||
| • Density | 1,494/km2 (3,870/sq mi) | ||
| Website |
www.ko.if.ua City's administrative statistics at Verkhovna Rada web-site |
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Kolomyia or Kolomyya, formerly known as Kolomea (Ukrainian: Коломи́я, Kolomiyá, Polish: Kołomyja, Russian: Коломыя, German: Kolomea, Romanian: Colomeea, Yiddish: קאלאמיי), is a city located on the Prut River in the Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast (province), in western Ukraine. It is administratively incorporated as a town of oblast significance and serves as the administrative centre of the surrounding Kolomyia Raion (district), which it is administratively not a part of.. The city rests approximately halfway between Ivano-Frankivsk and Chernivtsi, in the center of the historical region of Pokuttya, with which it shares much of its history. Population: 61,210 (2016 est.).
The city is a notable railroad hub, as well as an industrial center (textiles, shoes, metallurgical plant, machine works, wood and paper industry). It is a center of Hutsul culture. At the turn of the 20th century the city was the most populous city in Stanislawow voivodeship.