Selydove
Selydowe (Ukrainian Селидове; Russian Селидово / Selidowo ) is a city of regional importance in eastern Ukraine with 23,278 inhabitants ( 2013). The mining town grew from a settlement founded in 1770-1773 the Cossacks. 1956 Selydowe received the status of a city.
Geography
The city is located in the Donbas in the Donetsk oblast 44 km northwest of the Oblastzentrum Donetsk on the highway, a partial section of the template: RSIGN / Maintenance / EU e- inclusion.
The county has a total of 54 762 inhabitants ( 2012) and is divided into the township Selydowe with the city itself as well as the cities Selydowe
- Hirnyk (Ukrainian Гірник ) and
- Ukrajinsk (Ukrainian Українськ )
And the urban-type settlements
- Wyschnewe (Ukrainian Вишневе ) and
- Komyschiwka (Ukrainian Комишівка )
And the settlement community Kurachiwka with the settlements of urban type
- Kurachiwka (Ukrainian Вишневе )
- Hostre (Ukrainian Гостре )
And the settlement community Zukuryne with the urban-type settlement
- Zukuryne (Ukrainian Цукурине )
Until 1992 was also the now independent city Nowohrodiwka the Municipality of Selydowe.
Population
Source: 1859, 1908-1923, 1979, 1959-1979, 1989-2013