YENAKIYEVE

yĕnəkēˈyəvə, Rus. Yenakiyevo, city (1989 pop. 120,000), SE Ukraine, on the Krynka River. It is a center for coal, iron, and steel industries, and for coke-based chemical production in the Donets Basin. Yenakiyeve was founded in 1853 as a pig-iron production site, but flourished after the 1883 opening of its coal mines.

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...192.8 171.0 9. Kremenchuk Kremenchug 174.9 194.2 151.4 10. Lysychansk Lisichansk 120.5 132.2 129.1 11. Yenakiyeve Yenakievo 136.5 120.8 125.4 12. Odesa Odessa 124.5 105.6 80.6 13. Kyyiv Kiev 99.2 93.7 54.7 14. Cherkasy...


 

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YENAKIYEVE yen ke y v , Rus. Yenakiyevo, city (1989 pop. 120,000), SE Ukraine...industries, and for coke-based chemical production in the Donets Basin. Yenakiyeve was founded in 1853 as a pig-iron production site, but flourished after...
...there are also heavy-machinery, chemical, and power plants. Major iron- and steel-producing centers are Donetsk, Yenakiyeve, Makiyivka, Kramatorsk, and Alchevsk. The development of the Donets Basin began c.1870, and by 1913 it was the source...


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