Kudrynzi (Borschtschiw)
Kudrynzi | ||
Кудринці | ||
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Oblast : | Ternopil Oblast | |
Rajon : | Borschtschiv Raion | |
Height : | 260 m | |
Area : | 3.872 km² | |
Residents : | 1,582 (2001) | |
Population density : | 409 inhabitants per km² | |
Postcodes : | 48750 | |
Area code : | +380 3541 | |
Geographic location : | 48 ° 37 ' N , 26 ° 17' E | |
KOATUU : | 6120884201 | |
Administrative structure : | 1 village | |
Address: | 48750 с. Кудринці | |
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Kudrynzi (Ukrainian Кудринці ; Russian Кудринцы / Kudrinzy , Polish Kudryńce ) is a village in Borschtschiw Raion of Ternopil Oblast in western Ukraine .
The place is about 115 kilometers southeast of the oblast capital Ternopil and 28 kilometers southeast of the Rajons capital Borschtschiw on the west bank of the Sbrutsch . On July 20, 2015, the village became part of the newly established settlement community Melnytsia-Podilska (Мельнице-Подільська селищна громада / Melnyze-Podilska selyschtschna hromada ), previously made it to the village Mychajliwka (Михайлівка) the district municipality of the same name.
The place was founded at the beginning of the 15th century, received Magdeburg city charter in 1518 and was initially in the aristocratic republic of Poland-Lithuania , Podolian Voivodeship . In 1772 the place came as Kudrynce to the then Austrian crown land Galicia and became a border place to Russia. Between 1810 and 1815 he was briefly part of the Russian Empire within the Tarnopol district and then came back into Austrian hands, from 1867 he was incorporated in the Galician district of Borszczów . The place here had the status of a market town, but lost it after 1939. During the Austrian period, the place was divided into the two districts Kudryńce Górne and Kudryńce Dolne , and before 1900 both districts were combined.
After the end of the First World War, the place became part of the Polish Republic (in the Voivodeship of Tarnopol , Powiat Borszczów, Gmina Kudryńce), was occupied by the Soviet Union during World War II from 1939 to 1941 and then by Germany until 1944 and was incorporated into the Galicia District .
After the end of the war the place was added to the Soviet Union , there the village came to the Ukrainian SSR and has been part of today's Ukraine since 1991.
The ruins of the Kudrynzi Castle are in the village , on the opposite side of the Sbrutsch there is the village of the same name, Kudrynzi , but this is in the Khmelnytskyi Oblast.
Web links
- Entry on the place in the Encyclopedia of the History of Cities and Villages of the Ukrainian SSR (Ukrainian)
- Kudryńce . In: Filip Sulimierski, Władysław Walewski (eds.): Słownik geograficzny Królestwa Polskiego i innych krajów słowiańskich . tape 4 : Kęs – Kutno . Walewskiego, Warsaw 1883, p. 846 (Polish, edu.pl ).
Individual evidence
- ↑ Відповідно до Закону України "Про добровільне об'єднання територіальних громад" ку іномад "ку ірнопільсу
- ↑ 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