Chuhuiv

Chuhuiv (Ukrainian: Чугуїв, Čuhujiv) or Chuguev (Russian: Чугуев, Čugujev) is a Ukrainian city in Kharkiv Oblast. The city is the administrative center of Chuhuiv Raion (district), though administratively it is incorporated as a city of oblast significance and does not belong to the raion. Population: 31,861(2020 est.)[1]

Chuhuiv

Чугуїв
Siversky Donets River in Chuhuiv
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Chuhuiv
Chuhuiv
Coordinates: 49°50′8″N 36°41′11″E
Country Ukraine
Oblast Kharkiv Oblast
Founded1638
Area
  Total12.77 km2 (4.93 sq mi)
Population
 (2020)
  Total31,861
  Density2,500/km2 (6,500/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+2 (EET)
  Summer (DST)UTC+3 (EEST)
Postal code
63500—63509
Websitehttp://chuguev-rada.gov.ua/

Chuhuiv's most notable contribution to the Ukrainian civilian economy and the country's sustenance is the notable food industry in the city, which particularly focuses on producing mayonnaise along with other staple supporting condiments.

History

The City's founding date is disputed with historical assertions ranging from 1540 to 1627. Some academics purport the city was built upon the orders Russia's first Tsar Ivan the Terrible who reigned from 1547 to 1584.

A military fort was built adjacent to the city in 1638 by Ukrainian Cossacks of Yakiv Ostryanyn (see Ostryanyn uprising) on the order of Muscovite Tsar Mikhail Fedorovich. This military presence near Chuhuiv has continued throughout history. In 1819 there was a revolt of military settlers (Chuguev uprising).

During the government of the Soviet Union the base became an important military training center. The base has been home to the Soviet Air Force Pilot Academy and the Red Army's Artillery School. Presently there is a Ukrainian Air Force base adjacent to the town.

Military history

Kursants (cadets) of the Red Army's Artillery School in Chuhuyiv, 1933

The city is most famous for being the home of a major Soviet Air Force base and a military pilot's academy. There is currently a Ukrainian Air Force base near the city.[2]

Generally, the city has been an important military point since Cossack times. There was a Soviet Red Army Artillery School (a military academy) in Chuhuyiv before World War II.

On 25 September 2020 an An-26 military plane with cadets of the Ivan Kozhedub National Air Force University crashed and immediately caught fire near Chuhuiv.[3] 26 people were killed and one sole survivor was seriously injured.[3][4][5][6]

Present day

There are eight schools in Chuhuiv (grades 1-11) where several Peace Corps volunteers have served since 2004.

Notable people

Education

Preschool education

  • Chuhuiv preschool educational institution (nursery - kindergarten) No. 1[7]
  • Chuhuiv preschool educational institution (nursery - kindergarten) No. 3
  • Chuhuiv preschool educational institution (nursery - kindergarten) No. 4
  • Chuhuiv preschool educational institution (nursery - kindergarten) No. 8[8]
  • Chuhuiv preschool educational institution (nursery - kindergarten) No. 12[9]
  • Pre-school unit of Chuguev teaching and educational complex No. 6
  • Preschool educational institution VESELOCHKA, VCH А0501

There were six pre-school educational institutions and one pre-school unit as part of the Teaching and Educational Complex No. 6 in the city, in the 2013–2014 academic year; they educated 1 195 preschoolers between the ages of 2 and 6 (7) years old.[10]

General secondary education

Includes nine schools:[11]

  • Ilya Repin Chuguiv comprehensive school of I-III levels No. 1[12]
  • Chuguiv comprehensive school of I-III levels No. 2[13]
  • Chuguiv comprehensive school of I level No. 3[14]
  • Chuguiv comprehensive school of I-II levels No. 4[15]
  • Chuguiv gymnasium No. 5[16]
  • I. N. Kozhedub, triple Hero of the Soviet Union, Chuguiv teaching and educational complex No. 6[17]
  • Chuguiv comprehensive school of I-III levels No. 7
  • Chuguiv specialized school of I-III levels No. 8 with advanced study of foreign languages
  • Kluhyno-Bashkyrivsʹka comprehensive school of I-III levels[18]

Out-of-school education

  • Chuguiv Centre of Tourism and Local History[19]
  • Chuguiv House of Children and Youth Creativity[20]
  • Chuguiv Children and Youth Sports School

Specialized technical schools

  • Chuguiv Professional Lyceum[21]
  • Chuguiv Professional Agrarian Lyceum[22]

References

  1. "Чисельність наявного населення України (Actual population of Ukraine)" (PDF) (in Ukrainian). State Statistics Service of Ukraine. Retrieved 30 September 2020.
  2. (in Ukrainian) Аварія літака на Харківщині: трансляція з місця катастрофи (Plane crash in Kharkiv region: broadcast from the crash site), UNIAN (25 September 2020)
  3. (in Ukrainian) PLANE FALL IN KHARKIV REGION: TWENTY PEOPLE KILLED, Ukrayinska Pravda (25 September 2020)
    (in Ukrainian) Біля Чугуєва розбився літак АН-26 з курсантами на борту: що відомо – фото, відео (AN-26 plane crashed near Chuhuiv with cadets on board: all that is known - photos, video)
  4. "Ukraine military plane crash kills 26; lone survivor praised for "heroism"". cbsnews.com. 27 September 2020.
  5. "CRASH OF AN ANTONOV AN-26SH AT CHUHUIV AFB: 26 KILLED". www.baaa-acro.com. Retrieved 12 October 2020.
  6. "Preliminary report". aviation-safety.net. Retrieved 12 October 2020.
  7. "Official website of Chuhuiv preschool educational institution (nursery - kindergarten) No. 1".
  8. "Official website of Chuhuiv preschool educational institution (nursery - kindergarten) No. 8".
  9. "Official website of Chuhuiv preschool educational institution (nursery - kindergarten) No. 12".
  10. "Відділ освіти виконавчого комітету Чугуївської міської ради". Archived from the original on 2014-09-11.
  11. "Відділ освіти виконавчого комітету Чугуївської міської ради". Archived from the original on 2014-09-10.
  12. "Official website of I. Y. Repin Chuguiv comprehensive school of I-III levels No. 1".
  13. "Official website of Chuguiv comprehensive school of I-III levels No. 2".
  14. "Official website of Chuguiv comprehensive school of I level No. 3".
  15. "Official website of Chuguiv comprehensive school of I-II levels No. 4".
  16. "Official website of Chuguiv gymnasium No. 5".
  17. "Official website of I. N. Kozhedub, triple Hero of the Soviet Union, Chuguiv teaching and educational complex No. 6".
  18. "Official website of Kluhyno-Bashkyrivsʹka comprehensive school of I-III levels".
  19. "Official website of Chuguiv Centre of Tourism and Local History".
  20. "Official website of Chuguiv House of Children and Youth Creativity".
  21. "Official website of Chuguiv Professional Lyceum".
  22. "Official website of Chuguiv Professional Agrarian Lyceum".
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