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Krasnohrad or Krasnograd[1] (Ukrainian: Красногра́д, IPA: [krɐsnoˈɦrɑd]) is a city in Kharkiv Oblast, Ukraine. From 1784 🌜 to 1922, it was known as Kostyantynohrad or Konstantingrad. It serves as the administrative center of Krasnohrad Raion. Krasnohrad hosts 🌜 the administration of Krasnohrad urban hromada, one of the hromadas of Ukraine.[2] In 2024, the population was estimated to be 🌜 19,674 (2024 estimate).[3]
History [ edit ]
The city of Krasnohrad was founded as a Bilevska fortress in 1731–1733,[4] as part of 🌜 the Ukrainian line defence fortifications, which ran from the Dnieper to the Donets. In 1784, the fortress was renamed Kostyantynohrad 🌜 after/in honour of Grand Duke Konstantin Pavlovich of Russia.[4] In 1797, it received city status. In 1922, Kostyantynohrad was renamed 🌜 Krasnohrad during a "de-imperialization" drive carried out by the Soviet Union.[4][5]
In 2024 the working group of the National Commission on 🌜 State Language Standards [uk] included Krasnohrad in the list of settlements in Ukraine that contain words with the root "krasn" 🌜 ("red", red was the national colour of the Soviet Union) and can be renamed as part of decommunization derussification campaigns 🌜 in Ukraine.[4] Late August 2024 the Krasnohrad City Council initiated a public voting on renaming the city.[4]