Kyssylyn

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Kyssylyn
Кисилин
Kyssylyn Coat of Arms
Kyssylyn (Ukraine)
Kyssylyn
Kyssylyn
Basic data
Oblast : Volyn Oblast
Rajon : Lokachi Raion
Height : 331 m
Area : 11.0 km²
Residents : 860 (2001)
Population density : 78 inhabitants per km²
Postcodes : 45514
Area code : +380 3374
Geographic location : 50 ° 52 '  N , 24 ° 49'  E Coordinates: 50 ° 51 '44 "  N , 24 ° 48' 56"  E
KOATUU : 0722483201
Administrative structure : 2 villages
Mayor : Halyna Serhijivna
Address: 45514 c. Кисилин
Website : City council website
Statistical information
Kyssylyn (Volyn Oblast)
Kyssylyn
Kyssylyn
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Kyssylyn ( Ukrainian Кисилин ; Russian Кисилин Kissilin , Polish Kisielin ) is a Ukrainian village in Volyn Oblast . It is located in the north of Lokachi Rajon , about 17 kilometers northeast of the district capital Lokachi and about 38 kilometers west of the Oblast capital Lutsk on the Stochid River . Administratively, the place forms together with the village of Tverdyni (Твердині) the district council of Kyssylyn.

View of the ruins of the Carmelite monastery in the village
Listed building of the St. Michael Church

The village was mentioned in writing in 1545 for the first time and belonged to the third partition of Poland the nobility Republic of Poland (in the province of Volhynia ), then came to the Russian Empire , where the government Volyn was. In 1918/1921 it fell to Poland and came to the Volyn Voivodeship in the Powiat Horochów , Gmina Kisielin . As a result of the Hitler-Stalin Pact , the Soviet Union occupied the area and made the place the capital of the Kyssylyn district of the same name in January 1940 . In the same year it was moved to Osyutychi and Kyssylyn remained a simple village. After the German attack on the Soviet Union in June 1941, the place was under German rule until 1944 (in the Reichskommissariat Ukraine ). After the war, Kyssylyn returned to the Soviet Union and was incorporated into the Ukrainian SSR . Since the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991, the village has belonged to the independent Ukraine.

Web links

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

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Local history of Kyssylyn in the history of the towns and villages of the Ukrainian SSR ; accessed on October 4, 2019 (Ukrainian)
  2. Rizzi Zannoni, Woiewództwa Lubelskie y Rawskie. Mazowsze y Podlasie Południowe. Część Pułnocna Woiewództw Bełzkiego, Ruskiego y Sendomirskiego, część zachodnia Województwo (!) Wolyńskiego y Brzeskiego - Litewskiego .; 1772