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Border District

by hunterV - last update: Jun 23, 2008

City of Coal Miners

Engels Street, the central one in Sverdlovsk
The city of Sverdlovsk is located 83 km to the southeast of Luhansk, the regional center, in the area well known for its coal reserves.
The city itself occupies the area of 84 sq.km , which is three times less than that of Luhansk.
The city used to be the center of the district with the total area of 1,200 sq.km. More than 100,000 inhabitants live in the towns and villages of Sverdlovsk district and about 70,000 inhabitants live in the city itself.
Unlike other districts of Luhansk region, Sverdlovsk district is not an administrative unit, but a part of the city of Sverdlovsk.
Sverdlovsk District existed until 1988 as a separate district of Luhansk region, but was cancelled in the course of an administrative reform and was subjected to the city of Sverdlovsk, thus making the city the biggest one in Luhansk region as to its area.
The city has long been famous for its coal-mining and aluminum industries and for Provalye Steppe state reserve located nearby on the border with Russia.
The city does not have a long history. Its history is connected with the development of the coal-mining industry in the area.
The first settlements were founded on two rivers: the River Dolzhik and the River Sharapka.
The territory of the present city belonged to Taganrog County of Russian Don Cossacks Area until the twenties.
In the twenties the local coalmine was renamed after the first Soviet Prime Minister Jacob Sverdlov (1885-1919).
The settlement of Sverdlov coalmine developed and turned into a bigger settlement soon. It included the neighboring settlement of Sharapkino, the station of Dolzhanskaya and a number of neighboring villages that were attached to the settlement of Sverdlov coalmine.
The new extended settlement got municipal rights in 1938 and was called the town of Sverdlovsk.
You can also see the map of Sverdlovsk district if you go to this link:
Map of the District

and the pictures of the city at the
city web site

Dennisikha Lake in Sverdlovsk

State Reserve

The city and district are famous for the unique nature of Provalye Steppe State Reserve located in about 25 km to the east of the city at the height of 325 meters above sea level.
Seven rivers flow on the district territory. All the rivers are parts of the system of the Velyka Kamyanka (the Great Stone River) that is a right tributary of the Seversky Donets - the biggest river of the region, the left tributary of the Don that flows into the Sea of Azov.
There are a great number of ponds here: 57 all in all, several of them are located in the city itself, which makes it look very special as compared to other cities of Luhansk region.
The biggest pond is located on the territory of the state reserve in Pear Gorge and is 40 square hectares.
Provalye Steppe state reserve is known for its rich flora and fauna and dozens of kinds of minerals.
According to the data of the city museum of local lore, this state reserve with its area of 588 hectares includes nine huge ravines that add attraction to the scenery like nowhere else in the region. The maximum depth of the ravine is about 70 m at King's Rocks.
King's Rocks are one of the attractions of the district. They are located at the left bank of the River Provalye and are 1.5 km long. You can also see the Provalye Oak that is 20 m high and is said to be about 300 years old.
If you have luck, you can see wild boars, roe deer, foxes and weasels on the territory of the state reserve. Among the 680 kinds of plants there are dozens of endangered ones that are listed in the Ukrainian Red Book, among them many kinds of feather grass that is, by the way, is represented on the city coat-of-arms.
Have a look at the web page of the city created by "Remo" company (in Russian):
www.remo.com.ua/gorod

City Symbols


The city has its own coat-of-arms adopted in 2002 and the flag adopted in 2003 by the city council.
The coat-of-arms is a French shield with the image of the Cossack symbols of power in the middle - the hetman's mace and the colonel's warder. These symbols remind us of the legendary past and the foundation of the first Cossack settlement here. The free Cossacks (the word cossack means free man in Turks languages and quickly became a Russian and Ukrainian word, too) settled here in the 17th century and began to explore the lands.
The symbols of the Cossacks power divide the coat-of-arms into four parts.
In its upper part you can see two crossed black mining hammers, symbols of the coal-mining Donets Basin. They are represented on a silver background that stands for the aluminum industry of the city. You can see the rising sun on the black background in the lower part of the coat-of-arms. The rising sun represents the city's eastern position in Ukraine. It is depicted on a black background representing coal - the black gold of the district.
There is an agricultural instrument on the left as a symbol of the rich agricultural lands and an image of feather grass on the right as a symbol of the state reserve located on the territory of the district.
The city flag is yellow-and-green with a black triangle in the upper part and a white stripe.
These are the traditional colors of the city:
green that stands for land,
black - for coal,
white - for noble perspective,
yellow - for wheat.
Coat-of-arms, Sverdlovsk

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Pros:"Lots of things to see in the city and surrounding district, a splendid state reserve outside the city"
Cons:"Muddy streets in wet weather, air pollution, poor quality of roads and pavements"
In A Nutshell:"Industrial City of the Donets Basin"
hunterV's Sverdlovs'k Travel Tips

OverviewThings to Do
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Restaurants
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Hotels & Accommodations
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Nightlife
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Off The Beaten Path
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Transportation
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hunterV's Sverdlovs'k Travelogues
Title [Click to view]Travel YearPictures
Sverdlov Palace of CultureJanuary, 2006 8
City Churches And CathedralsJanuary, 2006 8
Museum of Local LoreJanuary, 2006 8
Traditional ConcertsJanuary, 2006 6

Comments for hunterV about Sverdlovs'k
WStat Sat Jun 28, 2008 07:23 UTC
 Hi Victor ! Your pages are always a resource of new and interesting ideas about places, that should be visited! Keep going this way-ich bin immer wieder auf deine Tips neugierig! Willy
nicolaitan Thu Apr 3, 2008 16:30 UTC
 love the coat of arms and city flags for their practical symbols of local life like in Roven'ki.
deecat Thu Mar 27, 2008 16:56 UTC
 Loved the poem. Like the tribute to miners. You have great general tips. Love idea of the "honor boards" and War monuments for heroes. Favorites were local lore museum and the conciliation pavilion! EXCELLENT
volopolo Fri Feb 1, 2008 14:56 UTC
 Excellent tips here! Keep travel!
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