Donbas


Donets Basin, also known as Donbass or Donbas (Template:Lang-uk; translit. Donetsky basein or Donbas; Template:Lang-ru; translit. Donetskiy bassein or Donbass), is a historical, economic and cultural region of Ukraine.
It combines two oblasts (provinces) in the east of the country: northern and central part of Donetsk Oblast (sothern part belongs to Pryazovia) and southern part of Luhansk Oblast (northern part belongs to Slobozhanschyna), with the centers in Donetsk and Luhansk correspondingly. The city of Donetsk is considered the unofficial capital of Donbass.
The name of the region originates from the coal-field discovered in late 19th century which was named after the Donets river flowing across the region.
In 1676, the first town of the Donbass emerged: Solanoye (now Slavyansk) which was built for the high-profit business of extracting newly-discovered rock-salt reserves. In 1721, vast and rich coal fields were found, which started the "industrial boom" which led to the flourish of the region in 18th–first half of 20th century.
Donbass may sometimes be refer to a larger supranational region also consisting a part of neighbouring Rostov Oblast in Russia. This is explained by the fact that Donets' coal basin geographically extends to that area (also specializing in coal mining), which sometimes called a "Russian Donbass". But lesser economical and, most of all, sociopolitical significance of that Russian area (compared with the Ukrainian part) leads to gradual abandonment of such generic usage of the Donbass term.
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