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Vynohradiv (Ukrainian: Виноградів, Rusyn:Сивлюш (Sevlyush), Hungarian: Nagyszőlős, Romanian: Seleuşu Mare) is a city in western Ukraine, Zakarpattia Oblast. It has 25,200 inhabitants (2004).

Location

The city lies near the river Tisza and the border with Romania. It is 35 kilometres from Berehove.

History

It was first mentioned in 1262 by the name Zceuleus. Its Hungarian name comes from the word szőlő meaning grape, since the area is an important wine district. The town was one of the oldest in Ugocsa comitatus, and was inhabited by winemakers of the royal court. In 1329 King Charles Robert granted privileges to the town, which became the seat of the comitatus (the city held this rank until the Treaty of Trianon was signed).

In the Battle of Nagyszőlős (January 23, 1662) János Kemény, the ruling prince of Transylvania was defeated and killed by the Ottoman army allied with Prince Apafi. In 1717 most of the citizens of the town were killed by an invading Tartar horde.

By 1880 the population was about 4,400 (with 500 native romanians). In 1881 a secondary school was opened. In 1944 the Hungarian men of the town were deported by the Russians; 70% of them died.

In 1910 it had a population of 7,811 (5943 Hungarians, 1266 Russians and 540 Germans). Today 15% of the population is Hungarian.

In 1946 the city was renamed Vynohradiv in honour of a Russian general Sergei Vinogradov (accidentally, his family name means "wine grower").

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Subdivisions of Zakarpattia Oblast, Ukraine

Raions: Berehove City | Berehivsky Raion | Chop City | Irshavsky Raion | Khust City | Khustsky Raion | Mizhhirsky Raion | Mukacheve City | Mukachivsky Raion | Perechynsky Raion | Rakhivsky Raion | Svaliavsky Raion | Tiachivsky Raion | Uzhhorod City | Uzhhorodsky Raion

Cities: Berehove | Chop | Irshava | Khust | Mukacheve | Rakhiv | Svaliava | Tiachiv | Uzhhorod | Vynohradiv

Towns: Mizhhiria | Perechyn

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