The Lubny Regiment ( Ukrainian : Лубенський полк , romanized : Lubenskyi polk ) was one of ten territorial-administrative subdivisions of the Cossack Hetmanate . The regiment's capital was the city of Lubny , now in Poltava Oblast of central Ukraine . Other major cities of the regiment were Pyriatyn , Hlynsk and Romny .
18-740: The Lubny Regiment was founded in 1649, and was combined with the Myrhorod Regiment in 1658. During combination, 7 sotnias from the Myrhorod Regiment, 4 from the Kropyvna Regiment , and 2 from the Poltava Regiment were added into the Lubny Regiment. After reformation, the regiment consisted of a total of 13 sotnias, and later on in the 18th century — of 23 sotnias . According to documents of 1723,
36-502: A regiment city . According to some historians, there was an earlier mentioning of the city in 1530, when the city coat of arms were established - yellow cross over an eight-pointed star, which signifies the victory of Christianity over Islam . Myrhorod was a royal city of Poland. Myrhorod was the regimental base of the Myrhorod Cossacks who were very active in several Ukrainian Cossack uprisings, particularly during
54-484: A couple of words of the local languages, they do seem to be able to get by with some pointing, prodding and smiling. Since 1991, Myrhorod administration signed international agreements of mutual cooperation in the spheres of economics, commerce, and culture with three foreign partner towns : The city is served by the Myrhorod Air Base ( IATA : MXR ), located at approximately 5 kilometres (3.1 mi) in
72-419: A group of Myrhorod teachers, former participants at the seminars conducted by methodologists from Siena College Teacher Training Institute, organized Poltava Oblast's English Teachers' Association. The Myrhorod English Resource Center is supervised by the local Teachers' Association. Until 18 July 2020, Myrhorod was designated as a city of oblast significance and did not belong to Myrhorod Raion even though it
90-512: A week (Sundays excluded). An integral part of any treatment is one of nine diet regimes, although these are recommended and not enforced. The whole complex is located right in the middle of the city and is spaced out in a large expanse of sandy woodland with the Khorol River providing several areas suitable for bathing. It has a musical fountain, (opened in 2010), and, at night, a large illuminated windmill, (opened in 2011), standing close to
108-517: Is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Myrhorod Myrhorod ( Ukrainian : Миргород , pronounced [ˈmɪrɦorod] ) is a city in Poltava Oblast , central Ukraine . It serves as the administrative center of Myrhorod Raion . Myrhorod also hosts the administration of Myrhorod urban hromada , one of the hromadas of Ukraine. It is located on the Khorol River . Population: 37,886 (2022 estimate). The town
126-441: Is another sanatorium, 'Rainbow', ( Ukrainian : Санаторій «Радужний» ), within the same grounds as Myrhorod Resort but with different owners. This is, in the main, frequented by wealthy Ukrainians who prefer what they regard as the 'added security' of a sanatorium that advertises itself as 'élite'. The other two resorts are much further out of town, not so well maintained and equipped and are both rather 'tired' in appearance, both from
144-440: Is completely clear and tastes a little odd, part of the taste being attributable to what is, in effect, table salt. Many other dissolved minerals also contribute to the taste and, of course, it is the precise balance of these that is thought to produce the claimed health benefits. For its unique health curative effects, "Myrhorodska" water is recommended by doctors for people suffering from gastritis , colitis and other disorders of
162-624: Is located 25 km from Myrhorod. Since 1912, Myrhorod is known for its underground mineral waters. A local newspaper is published here since February 1919. Since 1920 Myrhorod is also known as a resort town. In 1999, an English [Language] Resource Center was established at Myrhorod School No. 9, one of four such centres opened in Ukraine with the continuous help from Siena College since 1995. Other contributors to this project were Americans for Democracy in Ukraine (ADU), Canadian Credit Bank, and Narodna Kasa from Montreal , Canada . In 1995
180-560: The 18th century were: Dmytro Zelenskyi (1700—1708), Vasyl Savych (1710—1714), Andrii Markovych (1714—1727), Petro Danylovych Apostol (1727—1757), Ivan Petrovych Kuliabka (1757—1770) and Maksymovych Stepan Petrovych, (1770—1781). When the regimental administration was first formed in 1649, the Lubny regiment was divided between two regiments. Lubny could not be appointed as a regimental center in those days, probably due to some private reasons. This Ukrainian history –related article
198-656: The digestive system, particularly those with a lower level of stomach acidity than is considered average. It is also widely drunk as table water because it quenches thirst effectively and produces general effects considered to be beneficial to health. There are several health resorts in the town (at least four). The most extensive and by far the best equipped of these is Myrhorod Resort ( Ukrainian : Миргород Курорт ). This particular spa consists of four individual sanatoria, each one specialising in one or more distinct areas - diabetes, cardiovascular disease, ENT, gastrointestinal problems, etc. and are open for medical treatments six days
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#1732782815075216-459: The inside and out. One of them, the 'Hohol', ( Ukrainian : Гоголь ) is owned by a Trades Union and seems to derive most of its clientele from its members. Generally, English is not widely spoken in any of the spas, only Ukrainian, although Myrhorod Resort has occasional visitors from the UK, Germany, France, Dubai, the U.S. and Canada in particular and despite very few foreign visitors speaking more than
234-463: The main administrative building. Other features include pedaloes, boats, several restaurants and cafés, dancing, live music, rides through the woods in a horse-drawn carriage, a theatre, organised excursions and a large 'water feature' with geese, ducks (including a couple of Mandarins), a large family of terrapins and some beautiful black swans. Elsewhere in the complex is an enclosure with peacocks and hens, including some rather exotic white ones. There
252-678: The peasants'-and-cossacks' revolt of 1638 under the leadership of Hetman Yakiv Ostrianytsia [ uk ] against the Polish nobility ( szlachta ). The Myrhorod Cossack regiment was among the best units in the army of Hetman Bohdan Khmelnytsky during the Khmelnytsky Uprising (1648–1654). After the Treaty of Pereyaslav , the city became an uezd city, the centre for the Myrhorod regiment. The famous Sorochyntsy Fair
270-943: The regiment consisted of 2,687 land cossacks , and 3,968 horseback cossacks. In 1781, the regiment was officially abolished, and its territory was reformed into the Kyiv and Chernihiv Governorates . Notable Commander was Mikhail Kazimierz Skarzhinsky . The government of the Lubny regiment in the 17th century was held by the following persons: Pavlo Shvets (1658), Yakiv Zasiadko (1659, 1660), Shamlytskyi Stepan (1660, 1661, 1663), Andrii Pyrskyi (1662, 1663), Verbytskyi Hnat Yakovych (1663), Hamalii Hryhorii Mykhailovych (1665, 1668, 1669, 1687—88), Shcherbak Bohdan Vasyliovych (1666, 1667), Leshchenko Ustym (1668, commissioned), Plys Pylyp (1669), Nesterenko Andrii Korniiovych (1672), Mykhailo Stepanov (1672), Serbyn Ivan Fedorovych (1672, 1675, 1676), Maksym Iliashenko (1676—1687), Yakym Holovchenko (about 1688). Svichka Leontii Nazarovych (1688—1699). The colonels of
288-423: The runway of the Myrhorod air base, the airfield infrastructure, and caused a fire at the fuel and lubricants warehouse. On the night of April 8-9, 2022, Russian invaders shelled an infrastructure facility in the city, with two victims reported. Distribution of the population by native language according to the 2001 census : "Myrhorodska" water is described as "slightly mineralised natrium chloride water". It
306-715: Was founded either in the 12th or 13th century as an eastern border fort of Kievan Rus' . According to legend, the fort was a place of peace negotiations that gave it its name (literally the City of Peace ). From 1471 to 1667 the town was part of the Kiev Voivodeship of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania and the Crown of the Kingdom of Poland . Myrhorod was first mentioned in chronicles in 1575 when Stephen Báthory made it
324-469: Was the center of the raion. As part of the administrative reform of Ukraine, which reduced the number of raions of Poltava Oblast to four, the city was merged into Myrhorod Raion. On April 2, 2022, the invaders fired 3 missiles at infrastructure facilities in the city. The air defense forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine managed to destroy several enemy cruise missiles. However, the shelling damaged
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