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City in Sumy Oblast, Ukraine
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City in Sumy Oblast, Ukraine
Shostka Шостка
City
Flag of ShostkaFlagOfficial seal of ShostkaSeal
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Coordinates: 51°52′N 33°29′E / 51.867°N 33.483°E / 51.867; 33.483
Country Ukraine
OblastSumy Oblast
RaionShostka Raion
HromadaShostka urban hromada
Founded18th century
Area
 • Total36 km (14 sq mi)
Elevation171 m (561 ft)
Population
 • Total71,966
Websitehttp://www.shostka-rada.gov.ua/

Shostka (Ukrainian: Шостка, IPA: [ˈʃɔstkɐ] ) is a city in Sumy Oblast, northeastern Ukraine. Shostka serves as the administrative center of Shostka Raion. Population: 71,966 (2022 estimate).

The city lies on the Shostka River, a tributary of the Desna, from which it gets its name. Shostka is an important centre of industry: in chemicals (see Svema) and in dairy, the Shostka City Milk Plant was recently acquired by the Bel Group.

History

In 1739, a gunpowder factory was built there. Since that time, Shostka was one of the most important gunpowder suppliers in the Russian Empire. In 1893, a branch of a nearby railroad line was built. Shostka was granted municipal rights in 1920. In 1931, a film factory was built in Shostka which was one of the main suppliers of cinema and photo film in the USSR.

During the 2022 Russian Invasion of Ukraine, Shostka was besieged by Russian troops on February 24. and may have been partially occupied. During the withdrawal from the Chernihiv Oblast and Sumy Oblast, Russian troops left Shostka.

Demographics

Shostka's population: 1926 — 8,600 inhabitants, 1959 — 39,000 inhabitants, 1970 — 64,000 inhabitants, 1979 — 80,000 inhabitants, 1984 — 84,000 inhabitants.

Sports

Shostka is home to the Ukrainian football team Impuls Shostka.

The city is the birthplace of Lightweight Boxer Ivan Redkach.

In popular culture

Shostka is the hometown of the fictional Mousekewitz family in the 1986 animated film An American Tail, the opening of which depicts a Cossack (and cat) raid on the town.

Notable people

Gallery

  • Nativity of Christ Church Nativity of Christ Church
  • Local museum on Svobody Boulevard Local museum on Svobody Boulevard
  • School Nr. 2 School n. 2
  • Sadovyi Boulevard Sadovyi Boulevard
  • Residential buildings on Deputatska Street Residential buildings on Deputatska Street
  • Freedom Park in Shostka. Freedom Park in Shostka
  • Church of the Nativity of Christ in 1883 Church of the Nativity of Christ in 1883

References

  1. Чисельність наявного населення України на 1 січня 2022 [Number of Present Population of Ukraine, as of January 1, 2022] (PDF) (in Ukrainian and English). Kyiv: State Statistics Service of Ukraine. Archived (PDF) from the original on 4 July 2022.
  2. ""We work in limited conditions, the second day — in the environment" — Shostkinsky Mayor Mykola Noga". 25 February 2022.
  3. "Bericht uit een bezet Shostka: Angst, honger en verdriet". NU. Retrieved 10 July 2022.
  4. "Ukraine forces control Sumy region bordering Russia". The Economic Times.

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Flag of Shostka Raion Shostka Raion
Administrative centerShostka
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Coat of arms of Shostka Raion
Coat of arms of Shostka Raion
Administrative divisions of Sumy Oblast
Administrative centerSumy
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