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Coordinates: 45°27N 29°16E / 45.450°N 29.267°E / 45.450; 29.267
 

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Kiliia
Кілія (Ukrainian)
Old street with the view at the St. Nicholas Church
Old street with the view at the St. Nicholas Church
Coat of arms of Kiliia
Kiliia is located in Odesa Oblast
Kiliia

Kiliia

Location in Ukraine

Kiliia is located in Ukraine
Kiliia

Kiliia

Kiliia (Ukraine)

Coordinates: 45°27′N 29°14′E / 45.450°N 29.233°E / 45.450; 29.233
Country Ukraine
OblastOdesa Oblast
RaionIzmail Raion
HromadaKiliia urban hromada
City founded862
Government
 • MayorPavlo Boychenko
Area
 • Total19.5 km2 (7.5 sq mi)
Elevation
5 m (16 ft)
Population
 (2022)
 • Total18,745
 • Density960/km2 (2,500/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+2 (EET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+3 (EEST)
Postal code
68300 - 68303
Area code+380 4843

KiliiaorKilia (Ukrainian: Кілія, IPA: [ki.lʲiˈjɑ]; Russian: Килия; Romanian: Chilia Nouă) is a city in Izmail Raion, Odesa Oblast, southwestern Ukraine. It hosts the administration of Kiliia urban hromada, one of the hromadas of Ukraine.[1] Kiliia is located in the Danube Delta, in the historic Bessarabian district of Budjak; across the river lies the town of Chilia Veche (Old Kiliia) in Romania. The Chilia branch of the Danube river, which separates Ukraine from Romania, is named after it. Population: 18,745 (2022 estimate).[2]

History

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Historical affiliations

Byzantine Empire Byzantine Empire until 1361
From 1361 until 1412 contested between Kingdom of Hungary, Wallachia, Poland and the Ottoman Empire
Moldavia Principality of Moldavia 1412–1448
Kingdom of Hungary Kingdom of Hungary 1448–1465
Moldavia Principality of Moldavia 1465–1484
 Ottoman Empire 1484–1812
 Russian Empire 1812–1856
 Ottoman Empire 1856–1878
 Russian Empire 1878–1917
 Moldavian Democratic Republic 1917–1918
 Kingdom of Romania 1918–1940
 Soviet Union 1940–1941
 Kingdom of Romania 1941–1944
 Soviet Union 1944–1991
 Ukraine 1991–present

A town on the Romanian side of the Chilia branch of the Danube, now known as Chilia Veche (Ukrainian: Cтapa Кілія, translit. Stara Kiliia) or "Old Chilia", was founded by the Greek Byzantines – κελλία, kelliainGreek being the equivalent of "granaries", a name first recorded in 1241, in the works of the Persian chronicler Rashid-al-Din Hamadani. Kiliia is therefore sometimes referred to as Nova Kiliia meaning "New Kiliia".

In the place that is now Kiliia, a large colony was established by the Republic of Genoa, known as "Licostomo" and headed by a consul (a representative of the Republic in the region). From that time, only the defensive ditches of a Genoese fortress remained.[3]

The city was founded by Stephen the GreatofMoldavia, in order to counteract the Ottoman Empire which had taken control over Chilia Veche in the 15th century. It was a major Moldavian port. However, it was eventually conquered by the Ottomans in 1484. In 1570 (Hijri 977) the town of Kilia was inhabited by Muslims and Christians. It had 298 Muslim households in 13 neighbourhoods and 316 Christian households in 5 neighbourhoods and it was a "has" of the Sultan, a land property that was directly owned by the Sultan. One of the Muslim neighbourhoods was recorded as a Circassian neighbourhood.[4] Kiliia was taken by the Russian army under the command of the general Ivan Gudovich during Russo-Turkish War (1787–1792). The Times of London reported that "35,000 of the inhabitants were involved in a general massacre," an incident that had "been celebrated in prose and poetry." [5] The city was given back to the Ottomans in 1792, but retaken by the Russians in 1806 and awarded to them officially in 1812.

Kiliya in the 15th century

After being bombarded by the Anglo-French fleet in July 1854 during the Crimean War, it was given to Romania in the Treaty of Paris (1856). In 1878 (Congress of Berlin), Kiliia was transferred back to Russia together with Budjak. Between 1918 and 1940 (Interwar period, Greater Romania) it was again part of Romania. In July 1940, after a Soviet ultimatum, Romania agreed to give up Bessarabia and northern Bukovina; the Soviet Union occupied it and came to the Ukrainian SSR (it was held yet again by Romania, from 1941 to 1944, in World War II, time during which it was the capital of the Chilia County), and passed on to independent Ukraine after the dissolution of the Soviet Union.

The oldest building in Kiliia is the semi-subterranean church of St. Nicholas, which may go back to 1485, although an old inscription in the church claims that it was founded on 10 May 1647.

Until 18 July 2020, Kiliia was the administrative center of Kiliia Raion. The raion was abolished in July 2020 as part of the administrative reform of Ukraine, which reduced the number of raions of Odesa Oblast to seven. The area of Kiliia Raion was merged into Izmail Raion.[6][7]

Demographics

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As of the 2001 Ukrainian census, Ukrainians constitue the majority of the town's population. Russians, Moldovans and Bulgarians form significant minorities.[8]

Ethnic groups in Kiliia
percent
Ukrainians

55.41%
Russians

28.41%
Moldovans

9.67%
Bulgarians

3.63%
Gagauz

0.91%
Belarusians

0.51%
Jews

0.16%
Armenians

0.07%
Georgians

0.05%

In 2001, 55.5% of the inhabitants spoke Russian as their native language, while 39.56% spoke Ukrainian and 2.93% of the inhabitants spoke Romanian.[9]

Notable people

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References

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  1. ^ "Килийская громада" (in Russian). Портал об'єднаних громад України.
  • ^ 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.
  • ^ "Генуэзские колонии в Одесской области - Бизнес-портал Измаила". 2018-02-05. Archived from the original on 2018-02-05. Retrieved 2020-11-16.
  • ^ GÖKBİLGİN, M. TAYYİB (1956). "KANUNÎ SULTAN SÜLEYMAN DEVRİ BAŞLARINDA RUMELİ EYALETİ, LİVALARI, ŞEHİR VE KASABALARI". Belleten. 20 (78): 247–294. eISSN 2791-6472. ISSN 0041-4255.
  • ^ "The Seat of War on the Danube," The Times, December 29, page 8
  • ^ "Про утворення та ліквідацію районів. Постанова Верховної Ради України № 807-ІХ". Голос України (in Ukrainian). 2020-07-18. Retrieved 2020-10-03.
  • ^ "Нові райони: карти + склад" (in Ukrainian). Міністерство розвитку громад та територій України.
  • ^ https://datatowel.in.ua/pop-composition/ethnic-cities
  • ^ https://socialdata.org.ua/projects/mova-2001/
  • 45°27′N 29°16′E / 45.450°N 29.267°E / 45.450; 29.267


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