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2022

It was renamed Mariupol again.

1989

It was renamed Mariupol again.
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Görli Görli | Goerli

Görli Testnet is the first proof-of-authority cross-client testnet, synching Parity Ethereum, Geth, Nethermind, Hyperledger Besu (formerly Pantheon), and EthereumJS.

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Role
LinkedIn

Attarinov Akim Grigorievich

Mayor of Mariupol

1866 - 1867

Balyasov

Chairman of the MSDSD

Jan 1918

Bogutsky, Vladimir Nikiforovich

Chairman of the Mariupol District Executive Committee and Chairman of the City Council

May 1925 - March 1927

Boychenko Vadim Sergeevich

Mayor of Mariupol from December 15, 2015

BoychenkoKaleri VadimLeonty SergeevichFedorovich

Mayor of Mariupol 2015

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Mariupol

City of regional significance in south eastern Ukraine

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Mariupol is a city of regional significance in south eastern Ukraine, situated on the north coast of the Sea of Azov at the mouth of the Kalmius river, in the Pryazovia region. It is the tenth-largest city in Ukraine, and the second largest in the Donetsk Oblast with a population of 431,859. The city is largely and traditionally Russophone, while ethnically the population is divided about evenly between(2022 Ukrainians and Russiansest. There is also a significant ethnic Greek) minority458 in the city533. Mariupol was founded on the site of a former Cossack encampment named Kalmius and granted city rights in 1778. It has been a centre for the grain trade, metallurgy, and heavy engineering, including the Illich Steel & Iron Works and Azovstal. Mariupol has played a key role in the industrialization of Ukraine.

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As part of the Soviet practice of renaming cities after Communist leaders, the city was known as Zhdanov, after the Soviet functionary Andrei Zhdanov, between 1948 and 1989. Today, Mariupol remains a centre for industry, as well as higher education and business.

The city was founded in 1778 as Pavlovsk, on the site of a former Cossack encampment. It was renamed Mariupol in 1779 to honour Maria Fyodorovna, the second wife of Crown Prince Paul. The city is largely and traditionally Russophone, while ethnically the population is divided about evenly between Ukrainians and Russians. There is also a significant ethnic Greek minority in the city. Mariupol was founded on the site of a former Cossack encampment named Kalmius and granted city rights in 1778. It has been a centre for the grain trade, metallurgy, and heavy engineering, including the Illich Steel & Iron Works and Azovstal. Mariupol has played a key role in the industrialization of Ukraine. In 1882 it was connected by rail to the Donets Basin and developed as a major port for the region.

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As part of the Soviet practice of renaming cities after Communist leaders, the city was known as Zhdanov, after the Soviet functionary Andrei Zhdanov, between 1948 and 1989. Today, Mariupol remains a centre for industry, as well as higher education and business. Modern Mariupol’s exports have included coal, steel, machinery, and grain. It is the base of a fishing fleet, and a dredged channel leads to the open sea. Mariupol has large iron- and steelworks and associated coke-chemical and machine-building works; other industries have included ship repairing, fish canning, and flour milling. The city also has a metallurgical institute.

Following the War in Donbass when the city of Donetsk became the capital of Donetsk People's Republic in 2014, Mariupol was made the provisional administrative centre of the Donetsk Oblast. The city was seized on June 13, 2014 by Ukrainian troops, and has come under attack several times since.

Administrative division of Mariupol

Mariupol is divided into four neighborhoods or "raions".

  • Kalmiuskyi Raion (until June 2016 named Illichivsk Raion after Vladimir Ilyich Lenin[48]) is the northern part of the city, the largest and most industrialized neighborhood in the city. It is commonly known as the Zavod ("Factory") of Ilyich.
  • Livoberezhnyi Raion (until June 2016 named after Sergo Ordzhonikidze[48]) is the eastern part of the city, on the left bank of the river Kalmius. Its name means the "Left Bank".
  • Prymorsky Raion is the southern area of the city, on the coast of the Azov Sea. The everyday name of the central part this neighbourhood is simply "the Port".
  • Tsentralnyi Raion is the central city raion. Its everyday name is simply "the Centre" or "the City". Formerly it was known as Zhovtnevyi Raion (October Raion) commemorating the 1917 Bolshevik coup-d'état.

The Kalmius river separates the Livoberezhnyi Raion from the remaining three raions. The population is mostly concentrated in the Tsentralnyi and Prymorsky Raions. The Kalmiuskyi Raion houses the large Illich Steel and Iron Works and the Azovmash manufacturing plant. The Livoberezhnyi (Left Bank) is home to the Azovstal metallurgic combine and the Koksokhim (Coke and Chemical) factory. The settlements of Stary Krym and Sartana are located in close proximity to the city limits of Mariupol (see map).

City holidays

  • Day of liberation of the city from fascist aggressors (on September 10)
  • Day of the city (the Sunday after the day of liberation of Mariupol in September)
  • Day of the metallurgist – a professional holiday for many citizens
  • Day of the machine engineer
  • Day of the seaman and other professional holidays

Parks

  • The Sea of Azov
  • City Square (« the Theatrical Square »)
  • Extreme Park (new attractions near to the biggest in city of the Palace of Culture of Metallurgists)
  • Gurov's Meadow-park (former Meadow-park a name of the 200-anniversary of Mariupol)
  • City Garden ("Children's Central Public Garden")
  • Veselka Park (Livoberezhnyi Raion), named as the rainbow
  • Azovstal Park (Livoberezhnyi Raion)
  • Petrovsky Park (near the modern Volodymyr Boiko Stadium and constructions of "Azovmash" basketball club, Kalmiuskyi Raion)
  • Primorsky Park (Prymorsky Raion)

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Koshelev, Stanislav Gerasimovich

Chairman of the Mariupol Council of People's Deputies 1980 - 1990

Hotlubey, Yuri Yurievich

Chairman of the Mariupol Council of People's Deputies 1990 - 1994

Hotlubey, Yuri Yurievich

Mayor of Mariupol 1998 - 2015

Pozhivanov, Mikhail Alexandrovich

Chairman of the Mariupol Council of People's Deputies, Mayor of Mariupol

1994 - 1998

Vadym Boychenko Vadim Sergeevich

Mayor of Mariupol 2015

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METINVEST :: Ilyich Iron and Steel Works

https://ilyichsteel.metinvestholding.com/en

Web

Official site of the city council

https://mariupolrada.gov.ua/en

Official site of the

FC "Mariupol"

https://fcmariupol.com/

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2022

It was renamed Mariupol again.

1948

The city was renamed Zhdanov.

1779

It was renamed Mariupol.

1778

The city was founded as Pavlovsk.
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Görli

Görli Testnet is the first proof-of-authority cross-client testnet, synching Parity Ethereum, Geth, Nethermind, Hyperledger Besu (formerly Pantheon), and EthereumJS.

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The Görli testnet initiative is a development campaign to create the first cross-client proof-of-authority network for Ethereum. There are various testnets available for experimenting with contracts and d-apps before going live on the public chain. However, there is no testnet available that is both widely usable across all clients, and robust enough to guarantee consistent availability and high reliability. This is what Görli tries to be.

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Deployment Automation for Goerli testnet in 10 minutes

Priom Chowdhury

https://medium.com/chainsafe-systems/deployment-automation-for-goerli-testnet-in-10-minutes-5212cef5542a

Web

January 9, 2019

Discussions on Gitter

https://gitter.im/goerli/testnet

Web

Etherscan

https://goerli.etherscan.io/

GitHub - goerli/testnet: The --goerli and --kotti testnet configurations

https://github.com/goerli/testnet

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Goerli: Authenticated Faucet

https://faucet.goerli.mudit.blog/

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Goerli Testnet Launch - GoerliCon 0|11

February 2, 2019

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d961TWOSnBU&list=PLjOcf_IVqERknYTwN0k1d5cwOd_LGhn3E

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https://github.com/goerli/testnet/issues
Block explorer
https://stats.goerli.net/
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January 31, 2019

Görli Testnet was launched at the GörliCon in Berlin.

September 2018

It was born during ETHBerlin.
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Görli Testnet is the first proof-of-authority cross-client testnet, synching Parity Ethereum, Geth, Nethermind, Hyperledger Besu (formerly Pantheon), and EthereumJS.