Tomakivka ( Ukrainian : Томаківка , Russian : Томаковка ) is a rural settlement in Nikopol Raion , Dnipropetrovsk Oblast , southeastern Ukraine . It is located on confluence of Tomakivka and Kyslichuvata rivers. Tomakivka hosts the administration of Tomakivka settlement hromada , one of the hromadas of Ukraine. Population: 6,559 (2022 estimate).
5-582: In 1535, the first Cossack host (within the modern-day city limits of Marhanets ) founded was the Tomakivka Sich , located on the Tomakivka Island near the mouth of the Tomakivka River. In 1552, a permanent settlement was established in the region under the name "Ukhod Tomakivka." The modern settlement of Tomakivka has direct roots in the former Cossack host on Tomakivka Island. After the autonomy of
10-528: The Cossack Hetmanate was abolished in 1764, many of such cossack villages were more densely populated. In 1777, Tomakivka was granted sloboda status. Until 18 July 2020, Tomakivka was the administrative center of Tomakivka Raion . The raion was abolished in July 2020 as part of the administrative reform of Ukraine, which reduced the number of raions of Dnipropetrovsk Oblast to seven. The area of Tomakivka Raion
15-699: The hosts were named after the regions of their location. The stanitsa , or village, formed the primary unit of this organization. In the Russian Empire (1721-1917), the Cossacks constituted twelve separate hosts, settled along the frontiers: There was also a small number of the Cossacks in Krasnoyarsk and Irkutsk , who would form the Yenisey Cossack Host and the Irkutsk Cossack Regiment of
20-623: Was an administrative subdivision of Cossacks in the Russian Empire . Earlier the term viisko ( host ) referred to Cossack organizations in their historical territories, most notable being the Zaporozhian Host of Ukrainian Cossacks . Each Cossack host consisted of a certain territory with Cossack settlements that had to provide military regiments for service in the Imperial Russian Army and for border patrol operations. Usually
25-428: Was merged into Nikopol Raion. Until 26 January 2024, Tomakivka was designated urban-type settlement . On this day, a new law entered into force which abolished this status, and Tomakivka became a rural settlement. Cossack host A Cossack host ( Ukrainian : козацьке військо , romanized : kozatske viisko ; Russian : каза́чье во́йско , kazachye voysko ), sometimes translated as Cossack army ,
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