Volodymyrivka (Subottsi rural hromada)

Volodymyrivka (Ukrainian: Володимирівка) is a village in central Ukraine, Kropyvnytskyi Raion, Kirovohrad Oblast, in Subottsi rural hromada.

It has a population of 1,384 (2022 estimate).

[1] The Beshka River flows through the territory of the village During the Ukrainian–Soviet War of 1917–1921, at the night of November 4, 1918, an uprising took place at a local sugar factory for the revival of the Ukrainian People's Republic, which was led by one of the workers, Pavlo Semenovych Tkachenko.

During the Holodomor of 1932–1933, at least 5 villagers died.

[2] During the Russo-Ukrainian War a local volunteer Viktor Yarmoshevych died, a memorial plaque was opened in his honor.

Monument to the uprising of 1918
Plaque on the monument