Zlynka Explained

En Name:Zlynka
Ru Name:Злынка
Coordinates:52.4167°N 75°W
Map Label Position:right
Pushpin Map:Russia Bryansk Oblast#European Russia#Russia
Image Coa:Coat of arms of Zlynka.jpg
Federal Subject:Bryansk Oblast
Adm District Jur:Zlynkovsky District
Adm Selsoviet Jur:Zlynkovsky
Adm Selsoviet Type:Urban Administrative Okrug
Adm Ctr Of1:Zlynkovsky District
Adm Ctr Of2:Zlynkovsky Urban Administrative Okrug
Inhabloc Cat:Town
Mun District Jur:Zlynkovsky Municipal District
Urban Settlement Jur:Zlynkovskoye Urban Settlement
Mun Admctr Of1:Zlynkovsky Municipal District
Mun Admctr Of2:Zlynkovskoye Urban Settlement
Pop 2010Census:5507
Established Date:1702
Current Cat Date:1925
Website:http://adm-zlynka.narod.ru/

Zlynka (Russian: Злы́нка) is a town and the administrative center of Zlynkovsky District in Bryansk Oblast, Russia, located on the Zlynka River 225km (140miles) southwest of Bryansk, the administrative center of the oblast, and close to the border with Belarus. Population:

History

Historically, the territory at various times formed part of Lithuania, Muscovy, the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth and Russia.

It was founded in 1702 as a settlement of Old Believers. It was administratively located in the Starodub Regiment of the Cossack Hetmanate. Town status was granted to it in 1925.

There were 432 Jews living in Zlynka before World War II. The village was occupied by the German army in late August 1941. Half of the Jews were able to evacuate before the Germans’ arrival. The execution of Jews from the village started in September 1941, when 27 Jewish men were shot on the outskirts of the village by a special mobile squad unit. In October, all the remaining Jews were confined to the ghetto for a few months. The liquidation of the ghetto took place in mid-February 1942, when between 190 and 200 Jews were most likely shot by local policemen who fired with pistols.[1] The Germans also operated a forced labour battalion for Jews in the town.[2]

In 1986, it was affected by radioactive fallout as a result of the Chernobyl disaster. Full resettlement of the town was considered. Economy and further development of the town were hit hard.

Administrative and municipal status

Within the framework of administrative divisions, Zlynka serves as the administrative center of Zlynkovsky District.[3] As an administrative division, it is, together with two rural localities, incorporated within Zlynkovsky District as Zlynkovsky Urban Administrative Okrug.[4] As a municipal division, Zlynkovsky Urban Administrative Okrug is incorporated within Zlynkovsky Municipal District as Zlynkovskoye Urban Settlement.[5]

Ecological problems

As a result of the Chernobyl disaster on April 26, 1986, part of the territory of Bryansk Oblast has been contaminated with radionuclides (mainly Gordeyevsky, Klimovsky, Klintsovsky, Krasnogorsky, Surazhsky, and Novozybkovsky Districts). In 1999, some 226,000 people lived in areas with the contamination level above 5 Curie/km2, representing approximately 16% of the oblast's population.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Yahad - in Unum.
  2. Web site: Jüdisches Arbeitsbataillon Zlynka. Bundesarchiv.de. 15 June 2024. de.
  3. Law #13-Z
  4. Law #69-Z
  5. Law #3-Z