Prymorsk was a settlement in
Taurida Governorate of the
Russian Empire, originally known as
Nohaisk () after the Turkic
Nogai people who lived in the area until the nineteenth century. In 1923, Nohaisk became the center of
Nohaisk Raion. In 1938, Nohaisk became an urban-type settlement. In 1964, Prymorsk received its modern name, along with Nohaisk Raion being renamed to Prymorsk Raion. Prymorsk Raion was abolished on 18 July 2020 as part of the administrative reform of Ukraine, which reduced the number of raions of Zaporizhzhia Oblast to five. The area of Prymorsk Raion was merged into
Berdiansk Raion. In 2022, during the
Russian invasion of Ukraine, the city was
occupied by Russian troops. In February 2023, the head of the Prymorsk City Military Administration, Svitlana Makedonska, reported that Russians were seizing property owned by Ukrainian citizens and that people were living in occupied territories ″as if in ghettos″. == Geography ==