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consisting of 1,519 people. According to the census of 1897, there were 185,000 inhabitants in the district, among them 9,857 Jews, including in
Pereiaslav - 14,614 residents, of whom 5,754 were Jews. In 1910, three Jewish schools operated in Pereiaslav: first grade primary boys school, a private boys school, and a Talmud-Torah. At the end of the 19th century, the synagogue was built, it survived the war and has preserved until now – the factory of woven products named after B. Khmelnitsky is operating there.
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autobiographical prose. In the town's 'ethnographic reserve', there is a museum dedicated to him. Additional
Comments: ...After the 1654 Pereiaslav Council, the remnants of the Pereiaslav Jewish community became patronized by Russia. The left-bank Jews were allowed to stay in their homes, but the townspeople of Pereiaslav presented to Tsar Alexei Mikhailovich the law of 1620 limiting the rights of Jews, which was confirmed by the Tsar. Information about Pereiaslav Jews disappears from the same year 1654.
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of the region, including teacher training. By the
Resolution of the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine No. 949 of 24 November 1993, Pereiaslav-Khmelnytskyi State Pedagogical Institute was established on the basis of the Pereiaslav-Khmelnytskyi branch of the Drahomanov Ukrainian State Pedagogical University, named after H. S. Skovoroda in 1994 and recognized as accredited at the III level of accreditation by the decision of the State Accreditation Commission in 2000.
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In 2004 and 2010, University was accredited at the IV level, in 2005 it was renamed to SHEI “Pereiaslav-Khmelnytskyi
Hryhorii Skovoroda State Pedagogical University”, and on 14 July 2021, due to the previous renaming of the city and in order to simplify the name of the institution in the established
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The roots of the
University go back to the first half of the 18th century, namely, to 2.10.1738, when a collegium was founded in Pereiaslav. In 1808, after the reform of religious education institutions, Pereiaslav Collegium was reorganized into a seminary, which continued the educational traditions
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A new community developed during the late 18th century. According to the tax books of 1801, there were 5 Christian merchants, no Jewish merchants; 844 Christian townspeople and 66 Jewish townspeople. According to the audit of 1847 there was only one "Pereiaslavskoe' Jewish community in the district,
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was born in
Pereiaslav in 1859. He spent his childhood in the town of Voronkiv, but when the family became impoverished he returned to Pereiaslav, where he studied at the Russian gymnasium until 1876. In 1879 he again returned to Pereiaslav for several years. The town is described in detail in his
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butchers. During autumn 1941, on the outskirts of the city (the present territory of the
Altitsky cemetery), 800 Jewish residents of Pereiaslav were shot. According to elderly residents, the exact date of the shooting was 4–5 November, however, the memorial plate indicates a different date – 6–8
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On 30 June – 2 July 1881 there was a pogrom against the Jews in
Pereiaslav. Among the victims were Jews who had fled here after the Kyiv pogrom. From Pereiaslav, the unrest spread to the surrounding areas. In June 1919, Ataman Zeleniy arranged a pogrom in Pereiaslav and 20 people were killed. By
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The first mention of the Jewish community of
Pereiaslav dates to 1620, when the townspeople complained to King Sigismund of the growing number and influence of Jews in Pereiaslav. Denying Jews the right to keep breweries, malt-houses and distilleries, having already prohibited them to engage in
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farming, the King ordered his commissioners to consider the other rights of Jews. Three years later, an agreement was signed allowing the Jews to enjoy all of the rights and liberties of urban citizens. This agreement was confirmed by King
Sigismund.
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1921, a Jewish 'self-defense' organisation had been founded in Pereiaslav. In 1926, the Jewish community was flourishing despite the persecution and there were 3,590 Jews in Pereiaslav. At this time, there were 8 houses of study (
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in October 1943 to stress Bohdan Khmelnytskyi's role of that event. Later, the otherwise obscure town was established, as a dedicated museum and tourism center. By the request of the Pereiaslav-Khmelnytskyi City Council, the
851:, even though it did not belong to the raion. In July 2020, as part of the administrative reform of Ukraine, which reduced the number of raions of Kyiv Oblast to seven, the city of Pereiaslav was merged into Boryspil Raion.
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In 2002 by a decree of the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine Pereiaslav-Khmelnytskyi Hryhorii Skovoroda State Pedagogical University was established on the basis of the Institute.
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Established in 1986 as a Pereiaslav-Khmelnytskyi branch of the Kyiv State Pedagogical Institute, HSUP continued the ancient educational traditions of Pereiaslav.
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in USSR and Russia), the Soviet government, keen to glorify the Treaty of Pereiaslav as the ground for Ukraine's unification with Russia, renamed Pereiaslav to
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The current Jewish population of Pereiaslav numbers fewer than 100. The community office is located in the building of the former synagogue.
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European tradition of naming higher education institutions, it received a new official name - Hryhorii Skovoroda University in Pereiaslav.
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from ancient times until the 19th century, which includes submuseums: Museum of Bread, Museum of Land Transportation, Museum of
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Museum of Folk Architecture and Household Traditions in Middle Naddnipryanschina, presenting the architecture and traditions of
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Pereiaslav played a significant role in the history of Ukraine. It was mentioned for the first time in the text of a 911
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October. On 19 May 1943, after a raid, 7 more Jewish women and 1 man were shot, and buried in the Altitsky cemetery.
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Possessing more than 20 museums, Pereiaslav is often described as a "living museum", and was granted the status of
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Glory, Museum of Trypillya Culture, Museum of Ukrainian Traditional Dress, etc.
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An old post office in the Museum of Folk Architecture and Household Traditions
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reinstated the city to its historic name Pereiaslav in October 2019.
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Museum, in the Museum of Folk Architecture and Household Traditions
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Pereiaslav Jews were among the first to be killed during the first
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Distribution of the population by native language according to the
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1661:(in Ukrainian). Міністерство розвитку громад та територій України.
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Rada Renames Pereyaslav-Khmelnytskyi Of Kyiv Region For Pereyaslav
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house in the Museum of Folk Architecture and Household Traditions
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of what is now southern Ukraine. The city was the capital of the
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1258:(born 1989), Ukrainian and Israeli triple jumper and long jumper
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rivers some 95 km (59.03 mi) southeast of the capital
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During the second half of the 16th century Pereiaslav became a
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Number of Present Population of Ukraine, as of January 1, 2022
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Ascension Monastery (with the Cathedral built in 1695–1700).
111:), St. George's Church, Church of Resurrection, Monument to
1199:(1918-1991), Ukrainian literary scholar and art historian,
1673:"Рідні мови в об'єднаних територіальних громадах України"
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Excavated ruins of buildings from the 10–11th centuries.
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During the 14th century, Pereiaslav was annexed by the
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in Bulgaria and later with newly established cities in
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on 30 September 2019 to reinstate its historical name.
1479:Чисельність наявного населення України на 1 січня 2022
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from the mid-11th century until its demolition by the
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1694:The Museum of the Jewish People at Beit Hatfutsot
1690:"The Jewish Community of Pereiaslav-Khmelnytskyi"
2454:Populated places established in the 10th century
1466:(in Russian). Портал об'єднаних громад України.
1097:List of twin towns and sister cities in Ukraine
478:The name of Pereiaslav in other languages are:
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1514:"Pereyaslav Khmelnytsky – a town of museums",
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441:of Ukraine. Its population is approximately
847:and served as the administrative center of
815:in 1667, Pereiaslav became part of Russia.
421:. It is located near the confluence of the
2449:Populated places on the Dnieper in Ukraine
2439:Cities of regional significance in Ukraine
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1595:Історія міста Переяслав-Хмельницький
1568:Rada renamed Pereyaslav-Khmelnitsky
1492:State Statistics Service of Ukraine
1218:(1879–1915), Jewish-American writer
735:, which in 1569 became part of the
594:(1943–2019), 1943 – 29 October 2019
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1490:(in Ukrainian and English). Kyiv:
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1501:from the original on 4 July 2022.
1464:"Переяславская городская громада"
1231:(born 1951), Ukrainian journalist
633:'Pereyaslavl-Southern').
19:Not to be confused with the city
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449:History and Ethnography Reserve
329:32 km (12 sq mi)
2444:Holocaust locations in Ukraine
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1264:(1899–1988), American sculptor
1208:(1859–1916), Jewish-Ukrainian
1186:(1620s–1670), Ukrainian Hetman
737:Crown of the Kingdom of Poland
688:from raids of nomads from the
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1621:Переяславль Южный или Русский
1606:Sytin's military encyclopedia
849:Pereiaslav-Khmelnytskyi Raion
1659:"Нові райони: карти + склад"
1639:(in Ukrainian). 18 July 2020
801:Russo-Polish War (1654-1667)
720:over the Pechenegs from the
654:, where it was mentioned as
28:City in Kyiv Oblast, Ukraine
16:City in Kyiv Oblast, Ukraine
1412:for former and native names
1322:Replica of an 11th-century
1250:Ukrainian People's Republic
1190:Babyshkin Oleh Kindratovych
1059:Museum of Space Exploration
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807:at that time, and later as
694:Principality of Pereyaslavl
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2378:National Historic Reserves
1390:Church of the Intercession
1102:Twin towns – Sister cities
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1543:"Pereyaslav-Khmelnytskyy"
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1235:Kholodnyi Petro Ivanovych
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1222:Mekh Lyudmyla Hryhorivna
803:. The town was known as
729:Grand Duchy of Lithuania
409:is a historical city in
299:Pereiaslav urban hromada
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1256:Hanna Knyazyeva-Minenko
1177:Hanna Knyazyeva-Minenko
1091:International relations
833:Pereiaslav-Khmelnytskyi
739:. In 1585, Polish King
658:to distinguish it from
592:Pereiaslav-Khmelnytskyi
443:26,273 (2022 estimate).
174:Show map of Kyiv Oblast
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1777:Administrative center
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1438:Переяслав-Хмельницкий
1212:writer and playwright
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745:Magdeburg city rights
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672:Pereyaslavl-Ryazansky
369: • Summer (
233:50.06500°N 31.44500°E
1518:magazine, March 2007
1310:Church of St. George
1065:Services, Museum of
838:Ukrainian parliament
819:Soviet museum center
785:Pereiaslav Agreement
708:Lithuania and Poland
700:in 1239, during the
682:grand prince of Kiev
602:founded the city of
347: • Density
1988:Kalynivka (Brovary)
1366:Ascension Cathedral
1201:Doctor of Philology
829:Great Patriotic War
811:. According to the
799:, and later to the
777:Bohdan Khmelnytskyi
743:granted Perejasław
722:Radziwiłł Chronicle
680:(Volodymyr I), the
616:Pereyaslavl-Yuzhnyy
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204:Show map of Ukraine
1993:Kalynivka (Fastiv)
1516:Welcome to Ukraine
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993:. You can help by
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686:Kievan Rus'
642:Kievan Rus'
552:Pereaslavia
542:Pereyaslavl
531:Переяславль
452: [
415:Kyiv Oblast
389:08400–08409
275:Kyiv Oblast
236: /
2424:Pereiaslav
2418:Categories
2398:Pereiaslav
2286:Rzhyshchiv
2276:Pereiaslav
2193:Zolochivsk
2128:Tomashivka
2103:Stavyshche
2088:Rzhyshchiv
2053:Pereiaslav
1877:Borodianka
1847:Baryshivka
1450:References
1410:§Etymology
1294:Museum of
1095:See also:
1071:Archeology
1067:Beekeeping
1051:Ukrainians
1002:March 2024
964:river port
855:Population
805:Pereiaslav
749:royal city
678:Vladimir I
666:including
612:Kievan Rus
582:Pereiaslav
570:Perejaslav
566:Lithuanian
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500:Pereyaslav
417:, central
407:Pereiaslav
334:Population
224:31°26′42″E
221:50°03′54″N
198:Pereiaslav
168:Pereiaslav
35:Pereiaslav
2429:Severians
2403:Vyshhorod
2326:Vyshhorod
2301:Tarashcha
2296:Slavutych
2266:Myronivka
2246:Chernobyl
2188:Zghurivka
2168:Vyshhorod
2158:Volodarka
2113:Tarashcha
2108:Studenyky
2098:Slavutych
2058:Petrivtsi
2038:Myronivka
2008:Kovalivka
1923:Dmytrivka
1912:Chernobyl
1829:Vyshhorod
1643:3 October
1425:Ukrainian
1282:Collegium
1150:, Estonia
1137:, Georgia
1124:, Ukraine
1033:Landmarks
974:Education
883:Ukrainian
874:Language
650:with the
598:In 1152,
536:romanized
521:Preyaslev
515:romanized
487:Переяслав
483:Ukrainian
462:Etymology
400:+380 4567
396:Area code
356:Time zone
38:Переяслав
21:Pereslavl
2331:Vyshneve
2321:Vasylkiv
2311:Ukrainka
2261:Kaharlyk
2231:Boryspil
2221:Bohuslav
2173:Vyshneve
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2013:Kozhanka
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1968:Hrebinky
1963:Hostomel
1953:Hlevakha
1918:Divychky
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1496:Archived
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1055:Rushnyks
860:Language
439:hromadas
385:Zip code
2336:Yahotyn
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1779::
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1434:Russian
1352:Rushnyk
1269:Gallery
1210:Yiddish
1108:twinned
1075:Cossack
958:Economy
893:Russian
887:95.89%
823:During
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660:Preslav
637:History
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427:Trubizh
419:Ukraine
305:Founded
294:Hromada
263:Ukraine
250:Country
109:Rushnyk
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698:Tatars
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557:Polish
380:(EEST)
342:26,273
270:Oblast
260:
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2241:Bucha
2018:Kozyn
1973:Irpin
1948:Hatne
1943:Fursy
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1782:Kyiv
1701:2018
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