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Druzhkivka (, ; ) is a city in , . It was previously a city of regional significance before the status was abolished. Population: As of April 2024, the city's population was over 31,000.

Druzhkivka is located near the confluence of the and rivers, about 80 km northeast of .


History
Historical records indicate that a settlement named Druzhkivka was established in this area by 1781. From the late 19th through the 20th century, Druzhkivka grew into a mid-size industrial city with several large factories producing mining equipment and machinery, hardware, kitchen stoves, china tableware and bricks, as well as several clay-extracting quarries in the city's . The economic collapse that resulted from the breakup of the resulted in the rapid decline of local industries, with factories closing or barely functioning—a condition that led to high unemployment and a population exodus. When the jobs disappeared, many of them moved away. The current population of less than 60,000 is well below the historical high of at least 80,000 during the mid-1980s. Currently, many residents work part-time in various other countries. However, since temporary foreign workers bring their incomes back home to spend, this has led to the rapid growth in the local services and .

During World War II, Druzhkivka was occupied by the from 22 October 1941, to 6 February 1943, and again from 9 February to 6 September 1943. During their occupation, the SS . A witness from the village described the SS hanging Jews along the railway.

During the 2014 pro-Russian conflict in Ukraine the town was captured in mid-April 2014 by pro-Russian separatists. The city was eventually recaptured by Ukrainian forces on 7 July 2014, along with .


Demographics
The population of Druzhkivka as of 1 June 2017 is 67 772 people. "Население Дружковки составляет 67722 человека" ( tr. "The population of Druzhkovka is 67722 people") Дружковка на ладонях (Druzhkovka on the palms), 14 августа 2017

Ethnicity as of the Ukrainian Census of 2001:

  • 48,302 Ukrainians (64.4%)
  • 24,122 Russians (32.2%)
  • 612 Armenians (0.8%)
  • 490 Belarusians (0.7%)
  • 216 Tatars (0.3%)

First language as of the 2001 census:


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File:Druschkiwka-085-1.jpg|Druzhkivka tram File:Дружківка.jpg|Railway station File:Druzhkivka - Monument of plumbing specialist (santekhnik).JPG|Plumber monument in Druzhkivka


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