Podilsk
{{short description|City in Odesa Oblast, Ukraine}}
{{Expand Ukrainian|topic=geo|date=July 2022}}
{{Infobox settlement
| official_name = Podilsk
| native_name = Подільськ
| settlement_type = City
| image_skyline = Вокзал Котовск.jpg
| image_caption = Podilsk railway station
| image_flag = File:Podilsk Flag.png
| image_shield = File:Podilsk COA.png
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| coordinates = {{coord|47|44|31|N|29|32|06|E|region:UA|display=inline,title}}
| subdivision_type = Country
| subdivision_name = {{UKR}}
| subdivision_type1 = Oblast
| subdivision_name1 = Odesa Oblast
| subdivision_type2 = Raion
| subdivision_name2 = Podilsk Raion
| subdivision_type3 = Hromada
| subdivision_name3 = Podilsk urban hromada
| area_total_km2 = 25.44
| elevation_m = 248
| population_footnotes =
| population_total = 39220
| population_as_of = 2022
| population_density_km2 = auto
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| utc_offset = +2
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| postal_code_type = Postal code
| postal_code = 66300—314
| area_code = +380-4862
| website = {{URL|https://podilska-gromada.gov.ua/}}
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Podilsk ({{langx|uk|Подільськ}}, {{IPA|uk|poˈd⁽ʲ⁾ilʲsʲk|pron}}; {{langx|ro|Bârzula}} or {{lang|ro|Bârzu}}), until May 2016 Kotovsk ({{langx|uk|Котовськ|link=no}}; {{Langx|ru|Котовск}}) is a city in Odesa Oblast, southern Ukraine. Administratively, Podilsk serves as the administrative center of Podilsk Raion, one of seven districts of Odesa Oblast. It also hosts the administration of Podilsk urban hromada, one of the hromadas of Ukraine.{{cite web |title=Подольская городская громада |url=https://gromada.info/ru/obschina/podilsk/ |publisher=Портал об'єднаних громад України |language=ru}}
It had a population of {{Ua-pop-est2022|39,220|.}} In 2001, it had a population of 40,718. It is the largest city in the northern part of Odesa Oblast.
History
Birzula was first mentioned in Ottoman documents in 1772 as one of the settlements of the Dubossar raya. The Russian-Italian physicist Gleb Wataghin was born in Birzula in 1899.:uk:Ватагін Гліб Васильович{{Circular reference|date=June 2020}}
The city is known as the place where Soviet military leader Grigori Kotovsky was buried in a mausoleum. In 1935, the city was renamed Kotovsk after him; formerly the settlement bore the name Birzula. The mausoleum was later destroyed during the Romanian occupation of Transnistria. The monument was (again) dismantled in June 2017 to comply with decommunization laws.{{cite news |date=11 June 2017 |title=In the Odesa region, a monument to the participant of the "red terror" Kotovsky was dismantled |language=ru |publisher=UNIAN |url=https://www.unian.net/society/1969319-v-odesskoy-oblasti-demontirovali-pamyatnik-uchastniku-krasnogo-terrora-kotovskomu.html}}
A Vladimir Lenin statue in Kotovsk was pushed off its pedestal and broken into several pieces on 9 December 2013.{{Cite web|url=http://www.pravda.com.ua/news/2013/12/9/7005547/|title=Лавина пішла: у Одеській області вночі зруйнували Леніна}}{{Cite web|url=https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/europe/riot-police-storm-offices-of-ukrainian-opposition-party-in-kiev-8994205.html|title = Ukraine protests: Riot police storm offices of opposition party in|website = Independent.co.uk|date = 10 December 2013}}{{cite web|title=Police: One more Lenin statue broken in Odesa region|url=http://www.kyivpost.com/content/ukraine/police-one-more-lenin-statue-broken-in-odesa-region-334671.html|publisher=Kyiv Post|date=2014-01-04|access-date=2015-04-22}} On 21 May 2016, Verkhovna Rada adopted decision to rename Kotovsk to Podilsk and Kotovsk Raion to Podilsk Raion according to the laws prohibiting names of Communist origin.{{cite news|url=http://www.golos.com.ua/article/269361|title=Про перейменування деяких населених пунктів|date=21 May 2016|publisher=Holos Ukrainy|language=uk|access-date=1 June 2016}}
Until 18 July 2020, Podilsk was incorporated as a city of oblast significance and served as the administrative center of Podilsk Raion though it did not belong to the raion. In July 2020, as part of the administrative reform of Ukraine, which reduced the number of raions of Odesa Oblast to seven, the city of Podilsk was merged into Podilsk Raion.{{Cite news|title=Про утворення та ліквідацію районів. Постанова Верховної Ради України № 807-ІХ.|url=http://www.golos.com.ua/article/333466|access-date=2020-10-03|date=2020-07-18|website=Голос України|language=uk}}{{cite web |title=Нові райони: карти + склад |url=https://www.minregion.gov.ua/press/news/novi-rajony-karty-sklad/ |publisher=Міністерство розвитку громад та територій України |language=Ukrainian}}
Demographics
According to the 2001 Ukrainian census, Podilsk had a population of 40,664 inhabitants. Ethnic Ukrainians account for over 80% of the population, 10% refer to themselves as Russians, and 5% are Moldovans. The exact distribution of the population by ethnicity was:{{cite web | url=https://socialdata.org.ua/projects/mova-2001/ | title=Національний склад міст за переписом 2001 року}}
{{bar box|title=Ethnic composition of Podilsk (formerly Kotovsk)|titlebar=#ddd|left1=|right1=percent|bars={{bar percent|Ukrainians|dodgerblue|82.25}}
{{bar percent|Russians|purple|10.34}}
{{bar percent|Moldovans|pink|5.12}}
{{bar percent|Belarusians|red|0.46}}
{{bar percent|Bulgarians|turquoise|0.20}}
{{bar percent|Armenians|brown|0.15}}
{{bar percent|Ashkenazi Jews|black|0.14}}
{{bar percent|Poles|yellow|0.08}}
{{bar percent|Gagauz|lightgreen|0.06}}}}
Native language composition according to the 2001 Ukrainian census:{{cite web | url=https://datatowel.in.ua/pop-composition/ethnic-cities| title=Рідні мови в об'єднаних територіальних громадах України}}
{{bar box|title=Native languages in Podilsk|titlebar=#ddd|left1=|right1=percent|bars={{bar percent|Ukrainian|dodgerblue|70.3}}
{{bar percent|Russian|purple|26.5}}
{{bar percent|"Moldovan" (Romanian)|pink|2.3}}
{{bar percent|Romani|black|0.3}}
{{bar percent|Belarusian|red|0.1}}
{{bar percent|others|gray|0.3}}}}
Transportation
Notable people
- Nikolai Morshen, Russian second-wave émigré poet and translator of American poetry into Russian
- Volodymyr Muntyan, Soviet and Ukrainian midfielder of the 1960s and 1970s
- Viktor Seliverstov, Russian political figure and deputy of the 7th and 8th State Dumas
- Gleb Wataghin, famous Ukrainian-Italian theoretical and experimental physicist
- Valentyn Zghursky, head of the executive committee of the Kyiv City Council
Gallery
File:Podilsk 21.jpg|Podilla Hotel in Podilsk
File:Podilsk 16.jpg|Pharmacy
File:Shevchenko Park in Podilsk.jpg|City park
See also
References
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{{Odesa Oblast}}
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Category:Former Soviet toponymy in Ukraine
Category:Cities in Podilsk Raion