Hwardijske (Khmelnytskyi)

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Hwardijske
 
Coat of arms of Hwardijske
Hwardijske (Ukraine)
Hwardijske
Hwardijske
Basic data
Oblast : Khmelnytskyi Oblast
Rajon : Khmelnitsky district
Height : 300 m
Area : 3.734 km²
Residents : 2,168 (2015)
Population density : 581 inhabitants per km²
Postcodes : 31352
Area code : +380 3822
Geographic location : 49 ° 20 '  N , 26 ° 42'  E Coordinates: 49 ° 20 '13 "  N , 26 ° 42' 22"  E
KOATUU : 6825081501
Administrative structure : 11 villages
Address: 31352 с. Гвардійське
Statistical information
Hwardijske (Khmelnitsky Oblast)
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Hwardijske ( Ukrainian Гвардійське ; Russian Гвардейское Gwardeiskoje , Polish Felsztyn ) is a village in the Ukrainian Oblast Khmelnyzkyj with about 2200 inhabitants (2015).

Church in place
"Felsztyn" measuring point of the Struve arch

The place was founded in 1584 by Mikołaj (Nikolaus) Herburt and named after the seat of the Herburt family Felsztyn (today's Skeliwka ). In 1946 it was renamed to its current name, between 1921 and 1957 the place was the Rajon center of the Felschtyn Rajon (from 1946 Hwardijske Rajon ).

At Hwardijske there is a measuring point of the Struve Arch , a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Ukraine .

Hwardijske is located on the territorial road T-23-02 about 23 km west of the Oblast capital Khmelnyzkyj .

local community

Hwardijske is the administrative center of the district municipality of the same name, newly formed in 2015, in the southwest of Khmelnytskyi Rajon with around 6,600 inhabitants, to which the villages listed in the table also belong.

Place name Ukrainian Population
(2015)
location
Raikiwzi Райківці 1501
Nemychyntsi Немичинці 630
Heletynzi Гелетинці 613
Dobrohorschtscha Доброгорща 537
Shuchkivtsi Жучківці 449
Chabany Чабани 222
Oleschkiwzi Олешківці 153
Chomynzi Хоминці 152
Danjuky Данюки 137
Naftulivka Нафтулівка 106

Web links

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

Individual evidence

  1. a b Landratsgemeinde Hwardijske , accessed on April 9, 2017 (Ukrainian)
  2. ^ Website of the village on the Verkhovna Rada website