Hola Prystan (, ) is a city located in Skadovsk Raion, Kherson Oblast, southern Ukraine. It is currently occupied by Russia. The city serves as the administrative centre of the , one of the of Ukraine. It has a population of The Konka, a tributary of the Dnieper, flows through the city. As of 2025, the city is occupied by Russia.
Jews apparently began to settle in the town at the beginning of the 19th century and by 1897, they numbered 667, or 11 percent of the total population.
At the turn of the century, many of the businesses in the town were owned by Jews. In 1905, there was a pogrom in which 2 Jewish shops were destroyed. The pogrom was stopped not by the authorities but by the peasants of Hola Prystan, who “with clubs in their hands met the hooligans of other villages eager for a tidbit, and when those started smashing the stores, they fought them”.
Under the Soviets, the Jewish population of Hola Prystan fell, mainly due to migration to larger cities in search of jobs and education opportunities. In 1939, the town's 276 Jews comprised 3.6 percent of the total population.
Hola Prystan was occupied by Nazi Germany on September 13, 1941, and on October 12 the same year, the resident Jews were shot outside the town. It was liberated by the Red Army on November 4, 1943. Yad Vashem — Golaya Prystan
On 1 August 1997, a Project R1415 (NATO code: Flamingo class) Ukrainian patrol boat was named after the town.
Hola Prystan was granted the status of regional town on May 17, 2013.
The town was shelled by Ukrainian forces during the war. In 2023, Russian forces opened fire with multiple launch rocket systems in Hola Prystan and Kherson, damaging residential houses and injuring civilians.
Due to the destruction of the Kakhovka Dam, Hola Prystan was flooded. According to Svitlana Linnyk, the head of Hola Prystan city military administration, around 80-85% of the city was submerged.
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