Skadovsk
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Skadovsk (Template:Langx, Script error: No such module "IPA"., Template:Langx) is a port city on the Black Sea coast in Kherson Oblast, southern Ukraine. It serves as the administrative center of Skadovsk Raion and also hosts the administration of Skadovsk urban hromada, one of the hromadas of Ukraine.[1] The city had a population of Template:Ua-pop-est2022 It is located Template:Convert from Kherson. Skadovsk has a seaport. The closest railway station is Kalanchak, Template:Convert from Skadovsk. As of 2025, the city is occupied by Russia.[2]
History
The town was founded in 1894 by Sergey B. Skadovsky, a hydrobiologist and biochemist who was also a member of the State Council of the Taurida Governorate during the Russian Empire.[3]
The town was originally a seaport for sending wheat, wool and furs to France, Germany and other European countries. The initial territory consisted of the Crimean Tatar fishing village Ali-Agok (Crimean Tatar for "quiet harbor") and the lands owned by Skadovsky. He and his wife are buried in Skadovsk.
During World War II, the town was occupied by Germany. The Germans operated a Nazi prison in the town.[4]
2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine
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On 16 March 2022, Skadovsk's mayor, Oleksandr Yakovlev, was detained by the Russian military.[9] According to the Ukrainian news outlet Ukrayinska Pravda, on the same day of Yakovlev's detention, a peaceful rally demanding his release was held.[9] It was claimed that Russian troops used tear gas and opened fire to disperse the rally.[9] Ukrayinska Pravda had no information about victims.[9] On 15 April, 2022, Russian forces removed the flag of Ukraine from the Skadovsk town hall and replaced it with a Russian flag.[10][11]
On 15 March 2024, Ukrainian partisans claimed to have carried out a bombing near a polling station in Skadovsk that was being used for the 2024 Russian presidential election. 5 Russian soldiers were wounded.[12]
Tourism
Skadovsk is a tourist destination[13] for people in Ukraine, Russia, Belarus, and Poland. It is located on the Dazharylhach Bay across from Dzharylhach Island.
In 2009, leading up to the Ukrainian presidential election, organizers of the Black Sea Games in Skadovsk presented Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko with a Bengal albino tigress named Tiger-Yulia.[14] Tymoshenko eventually lost the elections.
Transport
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Demographics
Distribution of the population by ethnic groups according to the 2001 Ukrainian census:[15]
Gallery
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Tiger-Yulia
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Sunset in Skadovsk
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Public beach
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Boat pier
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Administration building
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Museum of local history
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Cathedral
Notable people
- Dmytro Chumak (born 1990), Ukrainian weightlifter
Notes
References
External links
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