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Makiivka (Russian: Макеевка, Makeyevka, Ukrainian: Макіївка, Makiyivka) is a city of 340,000 people (2021) in Donetsk People's Republic. Makiivka is a leading metallurgical and coal-mining centre of the Donets Basin, with heavy industry and coking plants supporting the local steel and coal industries.
Understand
[edit]Former names: Dmytriivsk, Dmytriyevskyi.
Makiivka and Donetsk are practically a conurbation.
In 1939, the Jewish population of Makiivka was 8,000. Nazis emptied the town of its Jewish population, and executed 369 Jews here.
In 2006, a new synagogue was consecrated in Makiivka after almost 70 years. The house at 51 Lva Tolstogo street serves as a synagogue and as a community center for the Jewish community of Makiiivka's 2,000 members.
Get in
[edit]It is 25 km east of Donetsk.
The city has a main passenger station Makiyivka-Pasazhirska, a railway junction Khanzhonkovo (in the settlement where Aleksandr Khanzhonkov was born), and minor railway stations: Krynichna, Monakhovo, Makeevka-Gruzovaya
Get around
[edit]There are 4 trolley bus routes:
- 2 - City center - Main railway station Makeyevka-Passazhirskaja (Makeyevka Passenger)
- 3 - City center - Bazhanova settlement
- 4 - City center - Daki
- 5 - City center - Gornostayevskaya street.
and dozens of bus routes.
See
[edit]- [dead link] Makeevskiy urban art - museum of local lore (Макеевский городской художественно-краеведческий музей), ul. Lenina, 51/26, ☏ +380 623 26-3382, +380 623 26-2468, museum@makmuseum.dn.ua. Describes nature, ancient and modern history of the region. The exposition is located in 5 rooms. There are exhibits of Neanderthal time, from Scythian period, a large collection of Ukrainian ethnography, collection glassware, nickel silver, pottery, porcelain, glass and copper 19th-20th centuries and also a numismatic collection, in 1600-2000.
- Pioneer Palace (Дворец Пионеров)
- St. George's Cathedral (Свято-Георгиевский собор)
- Northern Park (Парк Северный)
- Park of Vasily Dzharty (Парк им. Василия Джарты)
- Square of glory (Сквер славы)
Do
[edit]- Donetsk Regional Academic Russian Theatre for Young Spectators (Донецкий академический областной русский театр юного зрителя), ul. Lenin, 64, ☏ +380 62 326-4651, maktyz@i.ua.