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1 History  



1.1  Prehistory  





1.2  Kievan Rus'  





1.3  Cossack Hetmanate  





1.4  Russian Empire  





1.5  Ukrainian People's Republic  





1.6  Soviet era  





1.7  2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine  







2 Administrative  





3 Geography  





4 Demographics  



4.1  Population data  





4.2  Population distribution by native language (2001)  







5 Culture  



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6 Education  





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Coordinates: 51°3836N 31°348E / 51.64333°N 31.56889°E / 51.64333; 31.56889
 

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Sedniv (Седнів)

Coat of arms of Sedniv (Седнів)
Sedniv (Седнів) is located in Chernihiv Oblast
Sedniv (Седнів)

Sedniv (Седнів)

Sedniv (Седнів) is located in Ukraine
Sedniv (Седнів)

Sedniv (Седнів)

Coordinates: 51°38′36N 31°34′8E / 51.64333°N 31.56889°E / 51.64333; 31.56889
Country Ukraine
OblastChernihiv Oblast
RaionChernihiv Raion
HromadaSedniv settlement hromada
Population
 (2022)
 • Total1,041
Postal code
14000
Area code(+380)
Vehicle registrationCB / 25

Sedniv (Ukrainian: Седнів) is a rural settlementinChernihiv Oblast, Ukraine. It is located in Chernihiv Raion, hosting the administration of Sedniv settlement hromada, one of the hromadas of Ukraine.[1] Population: 1,041 (2022 estimate).[2]

Sedniv is famous for being the hometown of the Lyzohub familyofCossacks. The population of Sedniv suffered from Holodomor, causing it to lose its township in 1932. Sedniv was restored to a town in 1959.

Sedniv is located where the Ruthenian city of Snovsk used to be before it was destroyed by the Tatars in 1239. It is unknown when the town changed its name. In 1648-1781 it was a district (sotnia) seat of the Chernihiv region (polk).

History

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Prehistory

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Modern researchers trace the history of Sedniv to the Danish settlement of da:Seden, from which the city got its name.[3] When the territories of the modern-day Chernihiv region were captured by the Rurik dynasty, Sedniv was renamed to Snovesk (Ukrainian: Сновеськ).

Kievan Rus'

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The settlement is first mentioned in chronicles as an ancient fortress city of Snovsk. In 1068, Prince Sviatoslav with three thousand soldiers defeated 12 000 soldier Cuman army near Snovsk. The name comes from the River Snov ("sleep" - wash, bathe). Folk legend tells other versions of the town's name:

"The devastating hordes of the Crimean Tatars attacked Snovsk, but could not take the city-fortress. The Tatars then called the city of Snovsk "Sidnaame"(сидняме), which translated from Tatar language as if to mean evil and brave. Hence - Sedniv."

From 10th to 11th centuries, Snovsk was one of the strongholds of Kievan Rus', the center of a separate administrative unit - Snovskian Thousand.

From 12th to 13th centuries, Snovsk was a part of the Chernihiv principality that was later destroyed by Tatars invaders in 1239.

In the mid-14th century, the city was incorporated into the Grand Duchy of Lithuania.

Cossack Hetmanate

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Lyzohub Stonehouse (Кам'яниця Лизогубів), Taras Shevchenko, 1846.

Between 1648 and 1781 - Sedniv was a sotnia town of the Chernihiv Regiment, and later - the parish town of Little Russia Governorate before being incorporated into Chernihiv Governorate in 1802. The town also housed the Sedniv Regiment for a short time in 1659.

At the end of the 17th century, Sedniv became a chattel of the Cossack Lyzohub family.

Russian Empire

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In the middle of the 19th century, the town was divided into two parts: Mills and Tanners. A thriving regional center of tannery, by 1859 Sedniv had 10 tanneries, lard and candle manufactories, as well as 11 mills.[4]

Ukrainian People's Republic

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In 1917, Sedniv became part of newly created Ukrainian People's Republic. During the Ukrainian-Soviet War the town was captured by Russian troops on January 20, 1918, and was retaken by joint German and Ukrainian armies on March 18, 1918.

Soviet-aligned Bohun Cossack Regiment attacked the town on January 10, 1919, annexing it into Ukrainian People's Republic of Soviets. 25 UPR soldiers died in the battle; their remains were buried at the local cemetery.[5]

Soviet era

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Soviet administration was established in August 1920 with the formation of Sedniv Village Council. During the post-war administrative reform, the town became part of Chernihiv Oblast's Horodnia Raion.

Sedniv was heavily hit by the Holodomor. As the town's inhabitants heavily resisted Soviet collectivization policies, the town was included into the Soviet black boards.[6] At least 145 people perished during this period, and the town itself was downgraded into a village.

2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine

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Russian forces entered Sedniv in early morning hours of February 24, 2022.[7] The town was initially used as staging area for further Russian advances in Chernihiv Oblast; according to locals, Russian forces came in three waves.

Local inhabitants reported excessive looting and intimidation by Russian forces;[7] according to local culturologists, a number of places of historical and architectural significance were either damaged or outright destroyed.[8][9] Days before Russian army officially pulled back from North Ukraine, local media reported that on-the-ground military units were burning corpses of their fallen in a local starch factory furnaces.[10]

Until 26 January 2024, Sedniv was designated urban-type settlement. On this day, a new law entered into force which abolished this status, and Sedniv became a rural settlement.[11]

Administrative

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The village is on the list of historic settlements of Ukraine approved by the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine in 2001.[12]

Geography

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The village is located on the River Snov, and sits about 25 km from the railway station in Chernihiv.

Demographics

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Population data

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1959 1979 1989 2001 2016
2395 1930 1836 1351 1103

Population distribution by native language (2001)

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Ukrainian Russian
95,86% 3,92%

Culture

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Historical sites

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St.George's Church

Education

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During the Soviet era, the Lyzohub Manor was converted into an elementary school by the regional government. A new educational complex, consisting of a kindergarten and a secondary school, was constructed in 2012.

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References

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  1. ^ "Седнівська громада" (in Ukrainian). 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.
  • ^ Tyschenko, K. (2011). Khaliphate and Sivera: A Toponymical Trace in Ukraine (in Ukrainian). Kyiv. pp. 272–275.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  • ^ Vermenych, Y.; Vortman, D. "Encyclopedia of History of Ukraine". Institute of History of Ukraine. Retrieved 2022-05-18.
  • ^ Ервін Міден. Полум'яні літа української революції: події в Седневі // Сайт УІНП
  • ^ Перелік населених пунктів України занесених на «Чорні дошки» у 1932–1933 роках. Смт. Седнів
  • ^ a b "Техніка на десятки мільйонів: жителі Седнева підраховують вкрадене росіянами" [Tens of Millions [of Hryvnias] Worth of Appliances: Sedniv Residents Count the Goods Stolen by Russians]. Suspilne (in Ukrainian). 2022-04-19. Retrieved 2022-08-22.
  • ^ "У місті Седнів на Чернігівщині росіяни нищать пам'ятку культури-маєток голови Полтавської губернської земської управи Федора Лизогуба". Інтернет-видання «Полтавщина» (in Ukrainian). 2022-03-07. Retrieved 2022-08-22.
  • ^ Ivantsiv, Anastasia (2022-06-02). "Цвіт Чернігівщини. Частина друга. Деокупований Седнів" [The Pride of Chernihiv Oblast: Part Two. Sedniv Deoccupied.]. LB.ua. Retrieved 2022-08-22.
  • ^ "Седнів на Чернігівщині "задихається": росіяни масово спалюють трупи своїх військових" [Sedniv is choking as Russians burn the corpses of their soldiers en masse]. www.ukrinform.ua (in Ukrainian). 2022-03-23. Retrieved 2022-08-22.
  • ^ "Что изменится в Украине с 1 января". glavnoe.in.ua (in Russian). 1 January 2024.
  • ^ Постанова Кабінету Міністрів України від 26 липня 2001 р. №878 «Про затвердження Списку історичних населених місць України»
  • ^ Світлини церкви Святого Юра (Георгія) в с. Седнів
  • ^ В Седневе открыли уникальный музей энергетики, gorod.cn.ua, 22 грудня 2015
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