Donetsk (, Donets'k; ) is a city in eastern Ukraine on the Kalmius river. Administratively, it is a center of Donetsk Oblast, while historically it is the unofficial capital and largest city of the Donets Basin region, or Donbass.
The city has 1,131,700 inhabitants (2005) and the metropolitan area has 1,566,000 inhabitants (2004). It is currently the fourth-largest city in Ukraine.
Donetsk was founded in 1869 when a Welsh businessman John Hughes built a steel plant and several coal mines near a Cossack settlement Olexandrivka. The town initially was given the name Yuzovka (Юзовка) ("Yuz" being a Russian or Ukrainian approximation of Hughes). By the beginning of the 20th century Yuzovka had approximately 50,000 inhabitants (mostly migrants from neighboring Russian territories), and attained the status of a city in 1917.
In 1924, under the Soviet rule, the city's name was changed to Stalino after Joseph Stalin. The Nazi invasion during World War II almost completely destroyed the city, which was mostly rebuilt on a large scale at the war's end. During Nikita Khrushchev's second wave of destalinization in November 1961, all Soviet cities named after Stalin were renamed. Stalino's name was changed to Donetsk, after the Donets river, a tributary of the Don.
Donetsk lies 95 km north of the Sea of Azov, a popular vacation spot for the city's inhabitants.
The city's professional football teams are FC Shakhtar Donetsk and FC Metalurg Donetsk.
In 1962-1996 Donetsk had economic partnerships with Magdeburg in Germany. Donetsk is currently twinned with:
There are about 32 taxi companies in Donetsk. There is currently a metro system under construction in Donetsk, but no station is yet operational. Proposed map of the Donetsk Metro.
Other railway stations in the city are: Putchenkovo, located in the Kyivskyi Raion; Mandrykino (Petrovskyi Raion), and Mushketovo (Bydionivskyi Raion).
The city also has a children' railway.
Residents of the city tend to be more pro-Russian in political leanings. This has been massively exploited during 2004 presidential election.
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