Yekaterinoslav
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Definition
Proper noun: 1. A historical city name: Yekaterinoslav is the former name (from 1776 to 1926) for the city now known as Dnipro, located in east-central Ukraine on the Dnieper River. It was a major center for the metallurgical industry.
Usage Notes
- This term is primarily used in a historical context. In modern English, the city is almost exclusively referred to by its current name, Dnipro (or previously Dnipropetrovsk from 1926-2016).
- When used, it typically appears in historical texts, discussions, or maps pertaining to the period when this name was official.
Examples
- Historical Reference:
- In the 19th century, Yekaterinoslav grew rapidly due to its strategic location on the river and the development of heavy industry.
- The map from 1910 clearly labels the city as Yekaterinoslav.
Advanced Usage
- The name Yekaterinoslav means "the glory of Catherine," honoring the Russian Empress Catherine the Great, who founded the city.
Variants and Related Words
- Dnipro: The current official name of the city (since 2016).
- Dnipropetrovsk: The name used for the city from 1926 until 2016.
- Novorossiysk: Another historical name briefly used for the settlement in 1776 before it was renamed Yekaterinoslav.
Synonyms
- Dnipro (modern synonym)
- Dnipropetrovsk (historical synonym, post-1926)
Noun
- city in east central Ukraine on the Dnieper River; center of metallurgical industry