Lozovaya
- Lozovaya
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Lozova
Lozova |
Лозова |
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Pays |
Ukraine |
Subdivision |
Oblast de Kharkiv |
Maire |
Serguiï Litvinov |
Fondation |
1639 |
Première mention |
|
Statut |
Ville depuis 1869 |
Ancien(s) nom(s) |
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Population |
61 436 hab. (2005) |
Densité |
3 394 hab./km2 |
Altitude |
m |
Superficie |
18,1 km2 |
Indicatif téléphonique |
+380 5745 |
Code postal |
64600 — 64609 |
Site officiel |
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Liste des villes d'Ukraine (carte) |
Lozova (en ukrainien : Лозова) ou Lozovaïa (en russe : Лозовая) est une ville de l'oblast de Kharkiv, en Ukraine, et le centre administratif du raïon de Lozova. Elle se trouve à 122 km au sud de Kharkiv. Sa population s'élevait à 61 436 en 2005.
Histoire
Lozova a été fondée en 1639 et a le statut de ville depuis 1869. C'est un important carrefour ferroviaire.
Le 27 août 2008, la ville a été évacuée à la suite d'un incendie dans un dépôt militaire qui n'a pas fait de victimes.
Population
- 1979 : 53 423 (recensement) [1]
- 1989 : 72 991 (recensement)
- 2001 : 64 041 (recensement)
- 2005 : 61 436 (estimation)
Économie
La principale entreprise de Lozova est l'usine LKMZ (en russe : Лозовской кузнечно-механический завод ou ЛКМЗ), une filiale de l'Usine de tracteurs de Kharkiv, fondée en 1963 [2].
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Notes et références
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Catégories : Ville d'Ukraine | Ville de l'oblast de Kharkiv
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