Kryvyi Rih

Kryvyi Rih
Кривий Ріг
Main post office
Boat station on the Saksahan
Landscape of the Inhulets from Eagle's Nest
Motto: 
Life-long city
Anthem: Anthem of Kryvyi Rih
Kryvyi Rih
Location of Kryvyi Rih in Ukraine
Kryvyi Rih
Location of Kryvyi Rih in Dnipropetrovsk Oblast
Coordinates: 47°55′N 33°23′E / 47.91°N 33.39°E / 47.91; 33.39
CountryUkraine
OblastDnipropetrovsk Oblast
RaionKryvyi Rih Raion
HromadaKryvyi Rih urban hromada
Founded1775 (250 years ago)
Town charter1860
City status1919
Administrative HQKryvyi Rih City Hall,
Ploshcha (Square) Molodizhna
RaionsList of 7 districts
  1. Ternivskyi District
  2. Pokrovskyi District
  3. Saksahanskyi District
  4. Tsentralno-Miskyi District
  5. Dovhyntsivskyi District
  6. Metalurhiinyi District
  7. Inhuletskyi District
Government
  TypeCity council, regional
  MayorCity council secretary Yuri Vilkul (Mayor Konstantyn Pavlov died on 15 August 2021, since then his powers are temporarily exercised by the city council secretary)
  Governing bodyKryvyi Rih City Council
  Head of military administrationOleksandr Vilkul
Area
  City
431 km2 (166 sq mi)
  Rank2nd, UA
Elevation
84 m (276 ft)
Population
 (2022)
  City
603,904
  Rank8th, UA
  Density1,400/km2 (3,600/sq mi)
  Metro
1,170,953
 (2019)
Time zoneUTC+2 (EET)
  Summer (DST)UTC+3 (EEST)
Postal code
50000-50479
Area code+380 56(4)
Websitekrmisto.gov.ua

Kryvyi Rih (/ˈkrɪvi ˈr/ KRIV-ee REE; Ukrainian: Кривий Ріг, IPA: [krɪˈwɪj ˈr⁽ʲ⁾iɦ] ), also known as Krivoy Rog (Russian: Кривой Рог [krʲɪˈvoj ˈrok]), is a city in central Ukraine. It hosts the administration of Kryvyi Rih Raion and its subordinate Kryvyi Rih urban hromada in Dnipropetrovsk Oblast. The city is part of the Kryvyi Rih Metropolitan Region. Its population is estimated at 603,904 (2022 estimate), making it the seventh-most populous city in Ukraine and the second largest by area. Kryvyi Rih is claimed to be the longest city in Europe.

Located at the confluence of the Saksahan and Inhulets rivers, Kryvyi Rih was founded as a military staging post in 1775. Urban-industrial growth followed Belgian, French and British investment in the exploitation of the area's rich iron-ore deposits, generally called Kryvbas, in the 1880s. Kryvyi Rih gained city status after the October Revolution in 1919.

Stalin-era industrialisation built Kryvorizhstal in 1934, the largest integrated metallurgical works in the Soviet Union. After a brutal German occupation in World War II, Kryvyi Rih experienced renewed growth through to the 1970s. The economic dislocation associated with the break-up of the Soviet Union contributed to high unemployment and a large-scale exodus from the city in the 1990s. The privatization of Kryvorizhstal in 2005 was followed by increased foreign and private investment which helped finance urban regeneration. Beginning in 2017, there were major labour protests and strikes.

Since the beginning of the Russian invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, Kryvyi Rih has been the target of frequent Russian missile strikes. It was a focus of the southern Ukraine campaign, but the closest ground advance by Russia stalled some 50 kilometres (31 mi) to the south of the city before it was turned back in March 2022.