Zhlobin
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Coordinates: 52°54′N 30°02′E / 52.900°N 30.033°E / 52.900; 30.033 | |
Country | Belarus |
Region | Gomel Region |
District | Zhlobin District |
First mention | 1654 |
Area | |
• Total | 38.41 km2 (14.83 sq mi) |
Elevation | 140 m (460 ft) |
Population
(2024)[1]
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• Total | 76,844 |
• Density | 2,000/km2 (5,200/sq mi) |
Time zone | UTC+3 (MSK) |
Postal code |
24719x[2]
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Area code | +375 2334 |
License plate | 3 |
Website | Official website |
Zhlobin (Belarusian: Жлобін, romanized: Žlobin; Russian: Жлобин; Polish: Żłobin; Lithuanian: Žlobinas) is a town in Gomel Region, Belarus. It is located on the Dnieper River, and serves as the administrative center of Zhlobin District. It is situated 83 kilometres (52 mi) from Gomel. As of 2024, it has a population of 76,844.[1]
The town is notable for being the location where steelmaker BMZ was established. BMZ is one of the largest companies in Belarus, and an important producer in the worldwide markets of steel wires and cords. The company is the main sustainer of the town's economy.
In 1939, 19% of the town's population was Jewish. During World War II, Zhlobin was occupied by the German Army from 3 July 1941 until 13 July 1944. The Nazis captured the Jews and imprisoned them in 2 different ghettos, where they suffered from starvation, disease and abuse. On April 12, 1942, 1,200 Jews were murdered in the ghettos.[3]
In 1997, it had a population of about 69,800.[4] In 2023, it had a population of 77,049.[5]
Metallurg Zhlobin of the Belarusian Extraleague is the local pro hockey team.
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