Lymanchuk, Urban settlement in Snizhne City council, Ukraine.
Lymanchuk is a settlement located in Donetsk Oblast within the Snizhne Hromada administrative area in southeastern Ukraine. The community sits on elevated terrain and occupies a space traditionally shaped by farming and village life patterns.
The settlement traces its roots to German agricultural colonies established in the region during the late 1700s under Russian imperial authority. The community experienced major population shifts during the 1940s when many residents were forced to leave the area.
The settlement underwent demographic changes after World War II when many German residents were displaced, transforming the local population structure.
The settlement is accessible by road and sits in a sparsely populated region with limited local services and facilities. Visitors should be prepared for basic conditions and plan to obtain supplies or services in nearby larger towns.
The settlement maintained specific urban characteristics while requiring at least 60 percent of its population to be wage workers under previous Soviet regulations.
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