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Artsyz ( Ukrainian : Арциз , pronounced [ɐrˈt͡sɪz] ; Bulgarian : Арциз Artsiz ; Romanian : Arciz ; Turkish : Artsız or Arsız ; German : Artzis or Arzis ) is a city in Bolhrad Raion of Odesa Oblast , Ukraine . It hosts the administration of Artsyz urban hromada , one of the hromadas of Ukraine. Population: 14,355 (2022 estimate). In 2001, population was 16,370. In 2001, the city of Artsyz was 66.51% Russian-speaking, 22.57% Ukrainian-speaking, 7.9% Bulgarian-speaking, and 1.49% Romanian-speaking. The city had 16,268 inhabitants in 2001, of which 6,495 identified themselves as ethnic Ukrainians (39.92%), 5,258 as ethnic Russians (32.32%), 3,075 as Bulgarians (18.90%), 695 as Moldovans (4.27%) and 204 (1.25%),as Gagauz.

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11-862: In the northern part of the town of Balka Artyzka, it flows into the Chagu River. Artsyz got its name from the French town of Arcis-sur-Aube , in Champagne , where a local military clash took place on March 20–21, 1814. The town had various name options such as Arsis, Alt-Arsis, Artsyz or Ars-on-Chaga. [REDACTED]   Russian Empire 1816–1917 [REDACTED]   Moldavian Democratic Republic 1917–1918 [REDACTED]   Kingdom of Romania 1918–1940 [REDACTED]   Soviet Union 1940–1941 [REDACTED]   Kingdom of Romania 1941–1944 [REDACTED]   Soviet Union 1944–1991 [REDACTED]   Ukraine 1991–present The city

22-544: A part of Independent Ukraine. On February 23, 2016, by the decision of the Artsyz City Council, in accordance with the law of Ukraine "On condemnation of the communist and national socialist (Nazi) totalitarian regimes in Ukraine and the prohibition of propaganda of their symbols," some streets in the city of Arciz were renamed. Since then, the streets of Arciz have received new names. Until 18 July 2020, Artsyz

33-763: Is a commune in the Aube department in the Grand Est region of north-central France . The commune has been awarded "three flowers" by the National Council of Towns and Villages in Bloom in the Competition of cities and villages in Bloom . Arcis-sur-Aube is located some 27 km north of Troyes and 40 km east of Romilly-sur-Seine . Access to the commune is by the D441 road from Villette-sur-Aube in

44-954: The German colony, the center of the Artsyz Volost of the Akkerman County of the Bessarabia Governorate , had a population of 1,503, with 122 households. There was a prayer house, a post station, a shop, 2 inns, 2 restaurants, 2 taverns, and 2 wineries, and bazaars were held every two weeks on Tuesdays. The first inhabitants of Artsyz were German colonists from the Warsaw Duchy. They were granted significant privileges: each family received 60 desyatins of land, exemption from taxes for 50 years, and exemption from conscription forever. Agriculture and livestock farming developed rapidly. Since August 24, 1991, Artsyz has been

55-674: The sugar industry has a big plant there: Cristal Union The commune has a number of buildings and structures that are registered as historical monuments: The Church of Saint-Étienne (16th century) [REDACTED] is registered as an historical monument. It was bombed in June 1940 and then restored. It houses two pentagonal chapels and a flamboyant portal. The Church contains many items that are registered as historical objects: Honoré de Balzac made Arcis-sur-Aube part of his novel Le Député d'Arcis (The Member for Arcis), left unfinished at his death and completed by Charles Rabbou. Arcis-sur-Aube

66-498: The town extends south from the left bank and occupies about a quarter of the land area. The south of the commune is entirely farmland. Azure, 6 roundels Argent posed 3-2-1, in chief Or, bordure in Gules. List of Successive Mayors Arcis-sur-Aube has twinning associations with: The inhabitants of the commune are known as Arcisiens or Arcisiennes in French. Besides many big farms producing all sorts of cereals,

77-456: The town. A railway passes through the west of the commune from north to south with a station west of the town. The Aube river marks the northern boundary of the town flowing west but the commune covers both left and right banks of the river. The D677 passes over the river on a bridge. The right bank and a small portion of the left bank of the Aube consists of forest and farmland. The urban area of

88-405: The west passing through the commune and the town and continuing to Vaupoisson . The D677 also comes from Mailly-le-Camp in the north intersecting the D441 in the town and continuing south to Voué . The D31 also goes south-west from the town to Les Grandes-Chapelles . The D10 road comes from Allibaudières in the north-west and passes through the north-west of the commune joining the D441 west of

99-632: Was also the place of action in Une ténébreuse affaire (A murky affair) written in 1844. Aube (river) The Aube ( French pronunciation: [ob] ) is a river in France , a right tributary of the Seine . It is 248.9 kilometres (154.7 mi) long. The river gives its name to the Aube department . Its source is in the Haute-Marne department, on the plateau of Langres , near

110-654: Was founded in 1816 by German colonists from Swabia and the just dissolved Duchy of Warsaw and was named after the Battle of Arcis-sur-Aube . Steppe towns, founded by German settlers in the Odesa region in the 1810s-1830s, were named in memory of "victories of the Russian army" in the Napoleonic Wars. Such towns include Tarutyne , Wittensburg, Borodino , Leipzig, Verchampenoise, Paris, Teplice, and others. As of 1886,

121-581: Was the administrative center of Artsyz Raion . The raion was abolished in July 2020 as part of the administrative reform of Ukraine, which reduced the number of raions of Odesa Oblast to seven. The area of Artsyz Raion was merged into Bolhrad Raion. Artsyz was bombed on 3 May 2022 by Russian forces during the Russian invasion of Ukraine . Arcis-sur-Aube Arcis-sur-Aube ( French pronunciation: [aʁsi syʁ ob] , literally Arcis on Aube )

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