Shramkivka

Rural locality in Cherkasy Oblast, Ukraine
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Urban-type settlement in Cherkasy Oblast, Ukraine
Shramkivka
Шрамківка
Urban-type settlement
50°08′34″N 32°07′56″E / 50.14278°N 32.13222°E / 50.14278; 32.13222
Country Ukraine
OblastCherkasy Oblast
RaionZolotonosha Raion
HromadaShramkivka rural hromada
Population
 (2017)
 • Total2,709[1]
Time zoneUTC+2 (EET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+3 (EEST)
Old map of Shramkivka in the 18th century
Coat of arms of Pavlo Polubotok

Shramkivka (Ukrainian: Шрамківка) is a village in Zolotonosha Raion of Cherkasy Oblast, Ukraine. Until 2017, it was an urban-type settlement. It hosts the administration of Shramkivka rural hromada, one of the hromadas of Ukraine.[2] Population: 2,709 (2017 est.)[1]

History

Modern Shramkivka was formed on the basis of four ancient Cossack villages (khutors): Shramkivka, Polubotkivka, Shelykhovka and Ivanivka.

According to one of versions here in 1660 at khutor Polubotivka was born Ukrainian hetman Pavlo Polubotok).

Until 18 July 2020, Shramkivka belonged to Drabiv Raion. The raion was abolished in July 2020 as part of the administrative reform of Ukraine, which reduced the number of raions of Cherkasy Oblast to four. The area of Drabiv Raion was merged into Zolotonosha Raion.[3][4]

  • The village library, building of 1930s
    The village library, building of 1930s
  • The center
    The center
  • The center
    The center
  • The school
    The school

References

  1. ^ a b "Чисельність наявного населення України (Actual population of Ukraine)" (in Ukrainian). State Statistics Service of Ukraine. Retrieved 26 August 2017.
  2. ^ "Шрамківська територіальна громада" (in Ukrainian). decentralization.gov.ua.
  3. ^ "Про утворення та ліквідацію районів. Постанова Верховної Ради України № 807-ІХ". Голос України (in Ukrainian). 2020-07-18. Retrieved 2020-10-03.
  4. ^ "Нові райони: карти + склад" (in Ukrainian). Міністерство розвитку громад та територій України.
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