Vuhlehirsk
Vuhlehirsk (Ukrainian: Вуглегірськ, Russian: Углегорск, Uglegorsk) is a city in Bakhmut Raion, Donetsk Oblast (province) of Ukraine. The city's population was 10,309 in 2001. More recently, the population has been estimated to be 7,317 (2021 est.)[1].
Vuhlehirsk
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Coordinates: 48.31°N 38.27°E | |
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Founded | 1878 |
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• Total | 7,317 |

Vuhlehirsk is a district-level city in the Donetsk region, subordinated to the Yenakiieve city council. Population is 8,226 (2011). The official date of foundation is 1879 – the year of opening the railway station Khatsepetivka (Vuhlehirsk was called village Khatsepetivka until 1958). Vuhlehirsk is located in the south-eastern part of Ukraine at the distance of 61 km from the regional centre of Donetsk and 750 km from the capital of Ukraine, Kyiv.
In February 2015, during the War in Donbass, the city was captured by separatist forces of the self-declared Donetsk People's Republic during the Battle of Debaltseve.[2]
On 11 December 2014 the city municipality of Vuhlehirsk including city of Vuhlehirsk and five other settlements (Bulavyne, Hrozne, Kayutyne, Krasny Pakhar, Savelivka) along with two town municipalities (Olkhovatske and Bulavynske) were transferred from the Yenakiieve Municipality to the Bakhmut Raion.[3]
Vuhlehirsk formerly had a tram and trolleybus system. Its tramway system operated from November 10, 1958 to June 28, 1980 and was serviced by KTM/KTP-1 trams and a few KTM/KTP-2 trams.[4] Its trolleybus network operated from July 8, 1982 to August 12, 2014 and the contact network was destroyed by the war, a year after the successful addition of another trolleybus on the route, for a maximum of two vehicles during the peak.[5][6]
Demographics
Native language as of the Ukrainian Census of 2001:[7]
- Russian 58.9%
- Ukrainian 40.1%
- Belarusian 0.5%
References
- Чисельність наявного населення України на 1 січня 2021 / Number of Present Population of Ukraine, as of January 1, 2021 (PDF) (in Ukrainian and English). Kyiv: State Statistics Service of Ukraine.
- Rebuilding begins in separatist-controlled, heavily damaged Vuhlehirsk, Kyiv Post (27 May 2015)
- About changes in administrative territorial system of the Donetsk Oblast, changes and establishment of borders of Artemivsk Raion of Donetsk Oblast. Verkhovna Rada resolution. 11 December 2014
- "Vuhlehirsk, Tramway — Roster". transphoto.org. Retrieved 2021-05-20.
- "Vuhlehirsk — Network damage due to military unrest". transphoto.org. Retrieved 2021-05-20.
- "Chronology: Vuhlehirsk". transphoto.org. Retrieved 2021-05-20.
- http://www.ukrcensus.gov.ua