- Source: Slobozhanske, Chuhuiv Raion, Kharkiv Oblast
Slobozhanske (Ukrainian: Слобожанське, Russian: Слобожанское) is a rural settlement in Chuhuiv Raion of Kharkiv Oblast in Ukraine. It is located in the valley of the Donets, on its left bank. Slobozhanske hosts the administration of Slobozhanske settlement hromada, one of the hromadas of Ukraine. Population: 13,675 (2022 estimate).
History
Until 4 February 2016 the settlement was known as Komsomolske. On that day, Verkhovna Rada adopted a decision to rename Komsomolske to Slobozhanske according to the law prohibiting names of Communist origin. The settlement filed a case stating that the opinions of the inhabitants have been ignored; the court decided against the settlement and kept the new name.
Until 18 July 2020, Slobozhanske belonged to Zmiiv Raion. The raion was abolished in July 2020 as part of the administrative reform of Ukraine, which reduced the number of raions in Kharkiv Oblast to seven. The area of Zmiiv Raion was merged into Chuhuiv Raion.
Until 26 January 2024, Slobozhanske was designated urban-type settlement. On this day, a new law entered into force which abolished this status, and Slobozhanske became a rural settlement. A community discussion in 2023–2024 has concluded that Slobozhanske should become a city and should be renamed to Slobozhansk. On 7 May 2024, the draft resolution on granting Slobozhanske city status was registered.
Economy
= Transportation
=Slobozhanske railway station, close to the settlement, is on the railway connecting Kharkiv and Lyman via Izium. There is some passenger traffic.
Slobozhanske is connected by roads with Kharkiv and Izium.
Zmiivska thermal power plant is located here.
References
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- Slobozhanske, Chuhuiv Raion, Kharkiv Oblast
- Chuhuiv Raion
- Zmiivska thermal power plant
- Eastern front of the Russian invasion of Ukraine
- Armorial of Ukraine
- Zmiiv Raion
- Administrative divisions of Kharkiv Oblast
- Komsomolske
- Balakliia urban hromada
- List of Ukrainian toponyms that were changed as part of decommunization in 2016