Poltava

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Poltava is a historic city in central Ukraine known for its cultural heritage, role in Ukrainian history, and commemorations of national tragedies such as the Holodomor.

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Poltava canonical 19

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Predicate Object
instanceOf city
regional center
associatedWithEvent Great Northern War
associatedWithPerson Ivan Kotliarevsky
Nikolai Gogol
coordinateLatitude 49.5883 N
coordinateLongitude 34.5514 E
country Ukraine
economySector education and services
food industry
machinery
firstMentioned 1174
foundedInCentury 12th century
hasCulturalInstitution libraries
museums
theaters
hasCulturalRole center of Ukrainian literature
center of Ukrainian music and folk traditions
hasLandmark Assumption Cathedral
Ivan Kotliarevsky estate-museum
Monument of the Battle of Poltava
surface form: Monument to the Battle of Poltava

Poltava Battlefield State Historical and Cultural Reserve
surface form: Poltava Battle Museum

Round Square
White Arbor
hasMemorial Holodomor memorials
hasOfficialLanguage Ukrainian
hasPopulation over 280000
hasStatus historic city
hasTransport highway connections
railway junction
hasUniversity Poltava National Technical University (Yuriy Kondratyuk)
Poltava State Agrarian University
Poltava V.G. Korolenko National Pedagogical University
historicalRegion Left-bank Ukraine
Poltava Oblast
surface form: Poltava region
isAdministrativeCenterOf Poltava Oblast
Poltava Raion
isPartOf independent Ukraine
knownFor Battle of Poltava
commemoration of Holodomor victims
cultural heritage
role in Ukrainian history
locatedIn Poltava Oblast
Central Ukraine
surface form: central Ukraine
locatedOnRiver Vorskla River
wasPartOf Cossack Hetmanate
Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
Russian Empire
Soviet Ukraine
surface form: Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic

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