Budaniw

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Budaniw
Буданів
Budaniv Coat of Arms
Budaniv (Ukraine)
Budaniw
Budaniw
Basic data
Oblast : Ternopil Oblast
Rajon : Terebowlya district
Height : 246 m
Area : 4.702 km²
Residents : 1,634 (2004)
Population density : 348 inhabitants per km²
Postcodes : 48154
Area code : +380 3551
Geographic location : 49 ° 10 '  N , 25 ° 42'  E Coordinates: 49 ° 9 '34 "  N , 25 ° 42' 17"  E
KOATUU : 6125080501
Administrative structure : 2 villages
Address: 48154 с. Буданів
Statistical information
Budaniv (Ternopil Oblast)
Budaniw
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Budaniw ( Ukrainian Буданів ; Russian Буданов Budanow , Polish Budzanów ) is a village in the Ukrainian Ternopil Oblast on the Seret River .

View of Budaniv
Castle in Budaniv

In addition to the village, the village Papirnja ( Папірня ) also belongs to the district council of the same name .

history

Founded in 1549 and in Eastern Galicia located Budzanów first belonged to Halitscher land within the province of Ruthenia (sometimes up 1,569 of the noble Republic Poland-Lithuania to the province Podolia ) and then from 1772 to the end of the First World War to Austria-Hungary . Between 1854 and 1867 the place was the seat of a district administration, then until 1918 the seat of a district court for the Trembowla district .

In 1900 the place had about 5300 inhabitants; there were Roman Catholic communities and a large number of Hasidic Jews. Today the place has about 1700 inhabitants.

After the collapse of the Danube Monarchy at the end of the First World War in November 1918, the city was briefly part of the West Ukrainian People's Republic . In the Polish-Ukrainian War , Poland occupied the last parts of the West Ukrainian People's Republic in July 1919. On November 21, 1919, the High Council of the Paris Peace Conference awarded Eastern Galicia to Poland.

In January 1940, the town was designated the capital of the district of Budaniv , which existed until its dissolution in 1959.

Sons and daughters of the place

See also

Web links

Commons : Budaniw  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Aleksander Jabłonowski . Pretty ruskie. Ruś Czerwona In Polska XVI wieku pod plus geograficzno-statystycznym , drukarnia Piotra Laskanera i S-ki, Warszawa 1903, T. VIII, Cz. II-a, p. 70. (Polish)
  2. ACA Friederich, historical-geographical representation of old and new Poland; 1839, p. 399
  3. 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
  4. ^ Reichsgesetzblatt of April 24, 1854, No. 111, page 401