Pervomaisk Первомайськ |
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Skyline of Pervomaisk
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Location of Pervomaisk | |||
Coordinates: 48°02′38″N 30°51′00″E / 48.04389°N 30.85000°ECoordinates: 48°02′38″N 30°51′00″E / 48.04389°N 30.85000°E | |||
Country Oblast Municipality |
Ukraine Mykolaiv oblast Pervomaisk |
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Founded | 1676 | ||
City status | 1773 | ||
Government | |||
• Mayor | Lyudmyla Dromashko | ||
Area | |||
• Total | 25.14 km2 (9.71 sq mi) | ||
Population (2015) | |||
• Total | 66 733 | ||
Postal code | 55200-55219 | ||
Area code(s) | +380-5161 | ||
Website | http://www.pervomaisk.mk.ua/ |
Pervomaisk (Ukrainian: Первома́йск Pervomajs'k) is a city in Mykolaiv Oblast, Ukraine and the administrative center of the Pervomaisk Raion. Administratively, the city is incorporated as a city of oblast significance and does not belong to the raion. It is located on the Southern Bug river which bisects the city. Population: 66,733 (2015 est.) In 2001, population was 70,170.
The name derives from the Russian pervomaj (первомай) meaning "the first of May," (May Day), referring also to the city's formation on 1 May 1919 from the merger of three neighbouring places.
The name for one of the merged towns, Bohopil (or Bogopol), was derived from the name of a local river Southern Bug which in Polish is named Boh.
The city was formed when three neighbouring settlements: the village of Holta (Голта) and the town of Bohopil (Богопіль) around a county city of Olviopol (Ольвіополь) were merged. The merger was adopted by the All-Ukrainian Central Executive Committee on June 6, 1919. These cities existed from 1773 and the first settlement in the area was mentioned as early as 1676.
In the 17th century Holta was part of Zaporizhian Sich, Bohopil was the customs point of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth and Olviopol was part of the Russian Empire.
In World War II, Pervomaisk was occupied by the Axis Powers in 1941 and was divided between German occupation authorities on the east bank (Bohopol and Olviopol) and the Romanian-occupied region of Transnistria to the west (Holta). Holta served as the center of the Golta judeţ (district) of Transnistria. Pervomaisk had been more than 1/3 Jewish before the war but most were murdered during the occupation.