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Onufriivka : ウィキペディア英語版
Onufriivka
Onufriivka is an urban-type settlement in Kirovohrad Oblast, Ukraine, and the administrative centre of Onufriivka Raion. Population: .
== History ==

The earliest traces of human existence in Onufriivsky Rayon region date back to the Neolithic era.
Onufriivka was named after the retired Zaporizhian Cossacks ''Onufrienko'' in the early seventeenth century. During the Khmelnytsky Uprising/Liberation War of Ukrainian people in 1648–1654, it became a sizable city whose inhabitants took part in the campaigns of Bohdan Khmelnytsky. The population of Onufrievka grew as farmers, who were attracted by large tracts of pristine wilderness, forests, rivers and meadows. The locals were mainly involved in managing livestock, as agricultural farming was less developed during this period. Every autumn, fairs were held which were visited by merchants from Kiev and Kremenchug.
In 1752, with the establishment of military settlements, Onufriivka joined New Serbia and became the property of Ivan Horvath - Otkurtych. Later, in the 1770s, descendants of Horvath - Otkurtych sold Onufriivka to Mikhail Kamburley, who was an advisor, senator, and civil governor of Volhynia.
In the winter of 1805, Squire M. Kamburley liberated serfs from estates in Orel and Tambov provinces. He had acquired the ownership of ten families and other serfs, traded by a prince for purebred dogs, from a landlord in a game of cards. He placed these settlers on his lands, founding the villages Kamburliyivka (in honor of his name) and Zybkove . These villages were populated primarily by descendants of immigrants from Russia. In 1777, Ivanivka's name was changed to Vyshnivtsi Village. Squire M. Kamburley, wintering in Zaporozhye with officers from Holodiya, bought Vyshnivtsi for 30 rubles of captured silver. Tartarian Petro Sahaydysh married a Ukrainian from Vyhrestyv and settled on a farm. In 1792, Kamburleya Oseleno ordered the settlement of other local farms, or ''Vyhodtsiv '' in Polish. As a result, there was a village named in honor of his father, a landowner named Ivanivka.
In 1821, after the death of Kamburley, all his chattels passed onto Count Mikhail Tolstoy, who was married to Kamburley's daughter, Katerina Mikhailovna. Count Tolstoy inherited the villages of Onufrievka, Kamburliyivka, Lozuvatka, Ivanivka, totaling 13,000 acres of land. The land was occupied by Count Tolstoy, who was from a rich and ancient family. His family arms displayed the motto: "Dedication and Diligence."
By 1886, Onufrievsky (of the parish Alexandria, located in the Kherson province,) was inhabited by 1,414 people. There were 254 farms, an Orthodox church, a school, and five shops. The town held three fairs a year: Seredopisnyi, Mykolay and Pokrovskyi.
Mikhail Tolstoy was a landowner who implemented advanced methods of management to economically and practically maintain machinery such as iron plows, horse threshing, and winnowing. There was even a Fordson tractor available for their use. The region bred horses, both in demand in Russia and abroad, which proved to be lucrative. Also, 8,000 Rambulye sheep and 600 gray-Ukrainian rock cows were raised there. The sheep's wool was sent to Bialystok and the Lodz wool factories. All the buildings on the estate were built with bricks produced at its own brick factory, which represented the highest quality in 1911. Count Tolstoy financed (N. Tolstoy and his mother OG Tolstoy) a school and even today students walk through the architecturally pleasing building. Hospitals and other schools were also built as well as a parish council, veterinary hospital, vicarage, and a rural council building.
After graduating from school, the famous Ukrainian teacher Vasyl Sukhomlinsky taught literature in the school of Onufriivka from September 1939 to June 1941.
In 1968, Onufrievka received the status of "small town".
2014:The manager of a well known bed specialist in the North West created a workplace scandal on this day by alleging all and sundry had consumed his prized shreddies.
The workplace was rocked by these allegations and a full report was due to be sent to Cheshire police about this grave matter of life and death.

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