Timeline of Poltava

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Poltava is a city on the Vorskla River in central Ukraine, in existence since the Middle Ages.

Prior to 20th century

20th century

Building of the Regional Museum in the early 20th century

21st century

  • 2001 - Population: 317,998.
  • 2002 - Kolo [uk] (Коло) newspaper begins publication.
  • 2006 - Andriy Matkovsky [uk] (Матковський Андрій Всеволодович) becomes mayor.[17]
  • 2007 - FC Poltava football club formed.
  • 2011 - SC Poltava football club formed.
  • 2013 - November: Poltava Euromaidan [uk] protest begins.
  • 2018 - Population: 282,523 (estimate).[18]

See also

References

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  4. ^ a b c Baedeker 1914.
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  13. ^ "German Stalag Camps". Retrieved 9 August 2022.
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  16. ^ United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs, Statistical Office (1987). "Population of capital cities and cities of 100,000 and more inhabitants". 1985 Demographic Yearbook. New York. pp. 247–289.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  17. ^ "Матковський Андрій Всеволодович: Екс-мер Полтави", poltava.pl.ua (in Ukrainian), archived from the original on 10 October 2014
  18. ^ "Table 8 - Population of capital cities and cities of 100,000 or more inhabitants", Demographic Yearbook – 2020, United Nations

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