“We have something to be proud of and something to tell our descendants about – Ihor Sapozhko congratulated the residents of Brovary on City Day. City Day is celebrated in Brovary. Mayor Ihor Sapozhko congratulated the residents, thanking everyone who contributed to the development of the city and brought the victory of Ukraine closer.”, — write on: unn.ua
The mayor noted that the residents of Brovary have something to be proud of and something to tell their descendants about.
“This is a day when we gratefully remember everyone who in the past made efforts to make our city grow, develop and prosper. On this day, we honor those who are doing everything right today so that the city can be proud of each of its residents.
Today, we remember with sadness and pain everyone who gave their lives in the battles for Ukraine… Eternal glory to the Heroes!
On this September day, I express my sincere gratitude to everyone who, on the military, humanitarian or labor fronts, is doing everything they can to bring our Victory closer,” Ihor Sapozhko wrote.
The mayor wished every family of the city peace, peace of goodness, well-being and victory of Ukraine!
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The first written mention of Brovary dates back to 1630.
According to the most common version, the name of the city comes from the word “brovar” – the name of a brewery in the Ukrainian language of the XV-XIX centuries.
During the liberation struggles of 1648-1654, the Brovary Cossack hundred was created, the first centurion of which was Fedir Vedmid.
According to the most common version, the name of the city comes from the word “brovar” – the name of a brewery in the Ukrainian language of the XV-XIX centuries.
In 1868, a railway station was built in Brovary. In 1897, a library was opened in the city, in 1903 – a pharmacy, in 1904, doctor Isaac Feldman organized medical services for the population.
In 1956, Brovary was granted the status of a city of regional subordination.
The population of Brovary now exceeds 100,000 people.