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Davydivka (Oekraïens: Давидівка, Roemeens: Davideni) is een dorp in het zuidwesten van de Oekraïne in de historische regio Boekovina, die achtereenvolgens deel uitmaakte van Oostenrijk-Hongarije, Roemenië, de Sovjet-Unie en de Oekraïne. Davydivka telt 3344 inwoners.
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dbo:abstract | Dawydiwka (ukrainisch Давидівка; russisch Давыдовка Dawydowka, rumänisch Davideni, deutsch (bis 1918) Dawideny) ist ein Dorf in der Bukowina im Zentrum der ukrainischen Oblast Tscherniwzi mit etwa 3300 Einwohnern (2009). Durch das seit dem 18. Jahrhundert bekannte Dorf führte von Anfang bis Mitte des 20. Jahrhunderts die Lokalbahn Czudin–Koszczuja. 1940 bekam der Ort den ukrainischen Namen Dawydeny (Давидени), am 7. September 1946 wurde es auf seinen heutigen Namen umbenannt. Dawydiwka liegt auf 432 m Höhe nördlich vom Ufer des (Малий Серет), einem 61 km langen Nebenfluss des Seret 40 km südwestlich der Oblasthauptstadt Czernowitz und 18 km westlich vom ehemaligen Rajonzentrums Storoschynez entfernt. (de) Davydivka (Ukrainian: Давидівка; Romanian: Davideni) is a village in Chernivtsi Raion, Chernivtsi Oblast, southwestern Ukraine. It belongs to , one of the hromadas of Ukraine. Located in the Ukrainian part of the historic Bukovina region, the commune is situated on the Siret river at an altitude of 432 metres (1,417 ft). As of 2001, it had 3115 inhabitants. Historically part of the Principality of Moldavia, the area became part of the Habsburg monarchy in 1775. Since 1849, it was incorporated into the Storoschinetz district of the Duchy of Bukovina, a crown land of the Austrian Empire and Austria-Hungary. After World War I, it became part of the newly established Storojineț County in the Kingdom of Romania. According to the Nazi–Soviet Pact of 1939, the region was annexed by the Soviet Union and incorporated into the Storozhynets Raion of the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic. The German population was resettled to Nazi Germany, while Romanian citizens were subjected to persecution. Two years later, when the Nazi invasion of the Soviet Union was launched, the area was re-occupied by Romanian forces. The members of the local Jewish community were deported to Bessarabia and Transnistria, where most of them were killed. The region was reconquered by advancing Red Army forces in 1944; it became part of independent Ukraine in 1991. Until 18 July 2020, Davydivka belonged to Storozhynets Raion. The raion was abolished in July 2020 as part of the administrative reform of Ukraine, which reduced the number of raions of Chernivtsi Oblast to three. The area of Storozhynets Raion was merged into Chernivtsi Raion. (en) Davydivka (Oekraïens: Давидівка, Roemeens: Davideni) is een dorp in het zuidwesten van de Oekraïne in de historische regio Boekovina, die achtereenvolgens deel uitmaakte van Oostenrijk-Hongarije, Roemenië, de Sovjet-Unie en de Oekraïne. Davydivka telt 3344 inwoners. (nl) Dawydiwka, Dawideny (ukr. Давидівка) – wieś na Ukrainie, w obwodzie czerniowieckim, w rejonie storożynieckim. (pl) 達維季夫卡(烏克蘭語:Давидівка),是烏克蘭的村落,位於該國西南部切爾諾夫策州,由斯托羅日涅茨區負責管轄,海拔高度432米,2001年人口3,115,人口密度每平方公里7.21人。 (zh) Давыдо́вка (укр. Давидівка) — село в Сторожинецком районе Черновицкой области Украины. Население по переписи 2001 года составляло 3115 человек. Телефонный код — 3735. Код КОАТУУ — 7324583001. (ru) Дави́дівка — село в Україні, у Сторожинецькій міській громаді Чернівецького району Чернівецької області. (uk) |
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rdfs:comment | Davydivka (Oekraïens: Давидівка, Roemeens: Davideni) is een dorp in het zuidwesten van de Oekraïne in de historische regio Boekovina, die achtereenvolgens deel uitmaakte van Oostenrijk-Hongarije, Roemenië, de Sovjet-Unie en de Oekraïne. Davydivka telt 3344 inwoners. (nl) Dawydiwka, Dawideny (ukr. Давидівка) – wieś na Ukrainie, w obwodzie czerniowieckim, w rejonie storożynieckim. (pl) 達維季夫卡(烏克蘭語:Давидівка),是烏克蘭的村落,位於該國西南部切爾諾夫策州,由斯托羅日涅茨區負責管轄,海拔高度432米,2001年人口3,115,人口密度每平方公里7.21人。 (zh) Давыдо́вка (укр. Давидівка) — село в Сторожинецком районе Черновицкой области Украины. Население по переписи 2001 года составляло 3115 человек. Телефонный код — 3735. Код КОАТУУ — 7324583001. (ru) Дави́дівка — село в Україні, у Сторожинецькій міській громаді Чернівецького району Чернівецької області. (uk) Dawydiwka (ukrainisch Давидівка; russisch Давыдовка Dawydowka, rumänisch Davideni, deutsch (bis 1918) Dawideny) ist ein Dorf in der Bukowina im Zentrum der ukrainischen Oblast Tscherniwzi mit etwa 3300 Einwohnern (2009). Durch das seit dem 18. Jahrhundert bekannte Dorf führte von Anfang bis Mitte des 20. Jahrhunderts die Lokalbahn Czudin–Koszczuja. 1940 bekam der Ort den ukrainischen Namen Dawydeny (Давидени), am 7. September 1946 wurde es auf seinen heutigen Namen umbenannt. (de) Davydivka (Ukrainian: Давидівка; Romanian: Davideni) is a village in Chernivtsi Raion, Chernivtsi Oblast, southwestern Ukraine. It belongs to , one of the hromadas of Ukraine. Located in the Ukrainian part of the historic Bukovina region, the commune is situated on the Siret river at an altitude of 432 metres (1,417 ft). As of 2001, it had 3115 inhabitants. (en) |
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