Batschka (village)

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Batschka
Бачка
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Batschka (Ukraine)
Batschka
Batschka
Basic data
Oblast : Lviv Oblast
Rajon : Busk district
Height : 214 m
Area : 0.447 km²
Residents : 34 (2004)
Population density : 76 inhabitants per km²
Postcodes : 80523
Area code : +380 3264
Geographic location : 50 ° 4 '  N , 24 ° 48'  E Coordinates: 50 ° 4 '24 "  N , 24 ° 48' 3"  E
KOATUU : 4620686603
Administrative structure : 5 villages
Mayor : Ivan Schyjko
Address: 80523 с. Тур'я
Statistical information
Batschka (Lviv Oblast)
Batschka
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Batschka (Ukrainian and Russian Бачка ; Polish Baczka ) is a small village in the Busk district of Lviv Oblast in western Ukraine, 61 kilometers northeast of the Lviv oblast and 18 kilometers northeast of the Busk district capital south of the Pusta River (Пуста).

Administratively it belongs to the district municipality of Turja, which also includes the villages of Baschany (Бажани), Hutysko-Turjanske (Гутисько-Тур'янське) and Lissowe (Лісове) as well as the eponymous Turja (Тур'я).

The place already existed in the Polish-Lithuanian aristocratic republic (as part of the Ruthenian Voivodeship ), from 1772 to 1918 it belonged to the Austrian Crown Land of Galicia under its Polish name of Baczka and was subordinate to the Brody District Commission

After the end of the First World War, the place came to Poland (in the Voivodeship of Tarnopol , Powiat Złoczów, Gmina Sokołówka), was briefly occupied by the Soviet Union during World War II and then by Germany from 1941 to 1944 .

After the end of the war the place was added to the Soviet Union , there the village came to the Ukrainian SSR and has been part of today's Ukraine since 1991.

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Individual evidence

  1. Rizzi Zannoni, Woiewodztwo Ruskie, Część Krakowskiego, Sędomirskiego Bełzkiego y z y granicami Węgier, Polski, Które gory Karpackie nakształt łańcucha wyciągnione, od góry Wolska aż do Talabry, wyznaczaią .; 1772 ( Memento from November 20, 2015 in the Internet Archive ) (incorrectly called "Busk")