Koropez
Koropez | ||
Коропець | ||
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Oblast : | Ternopil Oblast | |
Rajon : | Monastyryska district | |
Height : | 197 m | |
Area : | 8.61 km² | |
Residents : | 3,752 (2004) | |
Population density : | 436 inhabitants per km² | |
Postcodes : | 48370 | |
Area code : | +380 3555 | |
Geographic location : | 48 ° 56 ' N , 25 ° 11' E | |
KOATUU : | 6124255500 | |
Administrative structure : | 1 urban-type settlement , 5 villages | |
Mayor : | Hanna Kujlowska | |
Address: | вул. М. Каганця 10 48370 смт. Коропець |
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Koropez (Ukrainian Коропець [koropez ']; Russian Коропец [karopjez], Polish Koropiec [koropjez]) is an urban-type settlement in western Ukraine about 75 kilometers southwest of the Oblast capital Ternopil on the river of the same name Koropez near its mouth in the Dniester .
The settlement council community numbered 2015 in addition to the settlement nor the eastern villages Switle and Styhla , July 29, 2015, the settlement became the center of the newly established settlement community Koropetz (Коропецька селищна громада / Koropezka selyschtschna hromada ), among these even the 5 villages Dibrova (Діброва), Sadowe (Садове), Styhla (Стигла), Switle (Світле) and Werbka (Вербка).
history
The place is mentioned in writing for the first time in 1421, in 1453 it was granted Magdeburg city charter and then until 1772 it belonged to the Ruthenian Voivodeship , part of the aristocratic republic of Poland-Lithuania . With the partitions of Poland , the place fell to the Austrian Galicia ( crown land Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria ), here the place belonged first to the district administration Tłumacz and finally to the district administration Buczacz .
After the end of the First World War, the place became part of Poland (in the Tarnopol Voivodeship ), was briefly occupied by the Soviet Union during World War II and then by Germany until 1944 . During the Soviet occupation of eastern Poland , Koropez succeeded Ustja-Selene in June 1940 as the district capital of Koropez district , which then existed until 1962 when it was added to Monastyryska district.
After the end of the war, the city was added to the Soviet Union , where the city came to the Ukrainian SSR and has been part of today's Ukraine since 1991. In 1984 it finally received the status of an urban-type settlement , the village of Perewosez (Перевозець, Polish Przewoziec) was incorporated after the war.
There are several churches and a country house owned by the Badeni family in the village .
sons and daughters of the town
- Bohdan Hawrylyshyn (1926–2016), Ukrainian-Canadian economist
literature
- Michał Kurzj. Kościoł parafialny pw Św. Mikołaja w Koropcu In Kościoły i klasztory rzymskokatolickie dawnego województwa ruskiego. Antykwa, drukarnia Skleniarz, Kraków 2010, Cz. I, T. 18, 368 p., 508 il. ISBN 978-83-89273-79-6 . Pp. 115-129. (Polish)
Web links
- Entry on the place in the Encyclopedia of the History of Cities and Villages of the Ukrainian SSR (Ukrainian)
- Koropiec, wś, pow. tłumacki . In: Filip Sulimierski, Władysław Walewski (eds.): Słownik geograficzny Królestwa Polskiego i innych krajów słowiańskich . tape 4 : Kęs – Kutno . Walewskiego, Warsaw 1883, p. 413 (Polish, edu.pl ).
Individual evidence
- ↑ Відповідно до Закону України "Про добровільне об'єднання територіальних громад" у Тернопільській області у Монастириському районі: Коропецька селищна та Вербківська і Садівська сільські ради рішеннями від 29 липня 2015
- ↑ see Kropiec → Aleksander Jabłonowski. Pretty ruskie. Ruś Czerwona In Polska XVI wieku pod plus geograficzno-statystycznym , drukarnia Piotra Laskanera i S-ki, Warszawa 1903, T. XVIII (VII), Cz. II-a , pp. 201, 389 . (Polish)
- ^ Reichsgesetzblatt of January 23, 1867, No. 17, page 48