Bezliudivka

Bezliudivka (Ukrainian: Безлюдівка; Russian: Безлюдовка) is an urban-type settlement located in Kharkiv Raion of Kharkiv Oblast in eastern Ukraine. It is adjacent to the southern boundary of the city of Kharkiv and is situated on the Udy River (Seversky Donets Basin), 3 km from the railway stop. Population: 9,363(2020 est.)[1]

Lake Nahorivske and Lake Pidborivske are located in the settlement.

History

Bezlyudivka was first mentioned in 1681.

It was a village in Kharkov uyezd of Kharkov Governorate of the Russian Empire.

In 1938 it was classified as an urban-type settlement.

It is estimated that 988 inhabitants of Bezludivka had fought in the World War II, 124 of them died, 798 were awarded orders and medals of the Soviet Union.

In 1964 the state farm "Bezliudivsky" was formed here.

In January 1989 the population was 10 387 people.[2]

In January 2013 the population was 9698 people.[3]

In January 2018 the population was 9436 people.[4]

Economy and culture

Bezliudivka is located near a large sand quarry. There is a Judicial Lyceum, secondary school, clinic, 3 libraries, club.

References

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