Holohory
Holohory | ||
Гологори | ||
|
||
Basic data | ||
---|---|---|
Oblast : | Lviv Oblast | |
Rajon : | Zolochiv Raion | |
Height : | 346 m | |
Area : | 2.681 km² | |
Residents : | 658 (2001) | |
Population density : | 245 inhabitants per km² | |
Postcodes : | 80736 | |
Area code : | +380 3265 | |
Geographic location : | 49 ° 45 ' N , 24 ° 43' E | |
KOATUU : | 4621882601 | |
Administrative structure : | 4 villages | |
Address: | 80736 с. Гологори | |
Statistical information | ||
|
Holohory (Ukrainian Гологори ; Russian Гологоры / Gologory , Polish Gołogóry ) is a village in the Ukrainian Lviv Oblast in western Ukraine with about 650 inhabitants.
The village is located in the western part of the historic landscape of Galicia in Rajon Zolochiv riverside zolota lypa river , about 14 kilometers southwest from Rajonzentrum Zolochiv and 51 kilometers east of Oblastzentrum Lviv removed.
Together with the villages of Lissowi ( Лісові ), Majdan-Holohirskyj ( Майдан-Гологірський ) and Saschkiv ( Зашків ) it forms the district council of Holohory .
The place was mentioned in writing for the first time in 1231, received Magdeburg town charter in 1469 , was initially in the aristocratic republic of Poland-Lithuania , Ruthenian Voivodeship , and in 1772 came as a gologory to the then Austrian crown land of Galicia (until 1918 then with the status of a market in the Złoczów district ).
After the end of the First World War, the place became part of the Poles , was here from 1921 as Gołogóry in the voivodeship Lemberg , Powiat Złoczów , Gmina Gołogóry and was only occupied by the Soviet Union during World War II and from 1941 to 1944 by Germany and the Galicia district connected. After being reconquered by Soviet troops in 1944, it came back to the Soviet Union in 1945 and was incorporated into the Ukrainian SSR , since 1991 the place has been part of today's Ukraine. Under Soviet rule, the market status was revoked and downgraded to a village.
In the place are the ruins of the Holohory Castle from the 15th century.
Web links
- Entry on the place in the Encyclopedia of the History of Cities and Villages of the Ukrainian SSR (Ukrainian)
- Gołogóry . In: Filip Sulimierski, Władysław Walewski (eds.): Słownik geograficzny Królestwa Polskiego i innych krajów słowiańskich . tape 2 : Derenek – Gżack . Sulimierskiego and Walewskiego, Warsaw 1881, p. 675 (Polish, edu.pl ).