Solotvyno
Solotvyno (Ukrainian: Солотвино, Hungarian: Aknaszlatina, Romanian: Slatina, Rusyn: Солотвино, Yiddish: סעלאָטפֿינע, Slovak: Slatinské Doly) is an urban-type settlement in Tiachiv Raion in Zakarpattia Oblast of Ukraine, located close to the border with Romania, on the right bank of the Tisza River (across from the Romanian city of Sighetu Marmaţiei). The village's name comes from the nearby salt mine (sol’ (соль) in Russian means salt).
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Urban-type settlement | |
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Coordinates: 47°57′20″N 23°52′16″E | |
Country | Ukraine |
Oblast | Zakarpattia Oblast |
Raion | Tiachiv Raion |
Solotvyno was first mentioned ca. 1360 (the former one was burned down by the Tatars in 1241). Population: 8,585 (2020 est.)[1].
Solotvino is the final stop of the Ukrainian section of the railway, which runs from Lviv to Transcarpathia.
The village has an original museum of salt miners.
Notable residents
- Robert Maxwell, British MP, business owner and fraudster (1923–1991).[2][3]
Gallery
- A salt mine in the town of Solotvyno
- Recreation camp, "El dorado"
- Underground office of the hospital
- Former synagogue
- Former synagogue, now bakery
- Old Jewish cemetery
- New Jewish cemetery
- Jewish memorial plaque
See also
References
- "Чисельність наявного населення України (Actual population of Ukraine)" (PDF) (in Ukrainian). State Statistics Service of Ukraine. Retrieved 30 September 2020.
- Марк Штейнберг. Евреи в войнах тысячелетий. p. 227. ISBN 5-93273-154-0 (in Russian)
- Иван Мащенко (September 7–13, 2002). Медиа-олигарх из Солотвина. Зеркало недели (in Russian) (#34 (409)). Archived from the original on 2012-12-22.
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