Bilocrynytsia (Pidhajzi)
Bilokrynytsya | ||
Білокриниця | ||
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Basic data | ||
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Oblast : | Ternopil Oblast | |
Rajon : | Pidhajzi district | |
Height : | 390 m | |
Area : | 18.722 km² | |
Residents : | 605 (2004) | |
Population density : | 32 inhabitants per km² | |
Postcodes : | 48012 | |
Area code : | +380 3542 | |
Geographic location : | 49 ° 17 ' N , 25 ° 13' E | |
KOATUU : | 6124880301 | |
Administrative structure : | 1 village | |
Address: | 48014 с. Білокриниця | |
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Bilokrynyzja ( Ukrainian Білокриниця ; Russian Белокриница Belokriniza , Polish Białokrynica ) is a village in the Ukrainian Ternopil Oblast with about 600 inhabitants (2004).
The village is the only locality of the district council of the same name in the east of the Pidhajzi district and lies on the bank of the Koropez , a 78 km long left tributary of the Dniester , and on the territorial road T-09-03 7 km east of the district center of Pidhajzi and about 55 km southwest of the oblast capital Ternopil .
history
The village was mentioned in writing for the first time in 1490 and was initially in the Ruthenian Voivodeship as part of the aristocratic republic of Poland . After the first Polish division , it came under its Polish name Białokiernica in 1772 to the Austrian crown land Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria . From 1867 it was here in the Podhajce political district .
After the collapse of Austria-Hungary at the end of the First World War in November 1918, the village was initially part of the West Ukrainian People's Republic . In the Polish-Ukrainian War , Polish troops occupied the last parts of the Western Ukrainian People's Republic in July 1919 and on November 21, 1919 the High Council of the Paris Peace Conference awarded Eastern Galicia to Poland and the village here came to the Tarnopol Voivodeship , Powiat Podhajce , Gmina Białokiernica . During the Second World War , after the Soviet invasion of Poland in September 1939 , the village was occupied by the Soviet Union and from the summer of 1941 to 1944 by Germany . During the German occupation , the village was incorporated into the district of Galicia .
After the end of the war, Bilokrynyzja was added to the Ukrainian SSR within the Soviet Union. After its collapse , it became part of independent Ukraine in 1991.
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ Local website on the official website of the Verkhovna Rada , accessed on October 11, 2015
- ↑ Rizzi Zannoni, Karta Podola, znaczney części Wołynia, płynienie Dniestru od Uścia, aż do Chocima y Ładowa, Bogu od swego zrzodła, aż do Ładyczyna, pogranicze Mołdawy, Bracuskiekiego Kziegoows Bełows .; 1772