Lypiwka (Rohatyn)

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Lypivka
Липівка
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Lypivka (Ukraine)
Lypivka
Lypivka
Basic data
Oblast : Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast
Rajon : Rohatyn district
Height : 275 m
Area : 11.985 km²
Residents : 829 (2001)
Population density : 69 inhabitants per km²
Postcodes : 77020
Area code : +380 3235
Geographic location : 49 ° 31 '  N , 24 ° 34'  E Coordinates: 49 ° 30 '57 "  N , 24 ° 33' 59"  E
KOATUU : 2624481103
Administrative structure : 3 villages
Address: пл. Містечок 1
77 020 с. Липівка
Statistical information
Lypivka (Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast)
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Lypiwka (Ukrainian Липівка ; Russian Липовка / Lipowka , Polish Firlejów ) is a village in the Ukrainian Oblast Ivano-Frankivsk in western Ukraine with about 800 inhabitants.

Church in place

The village is located in the west of the historical Galician landscape in Rohatyn district on the Hnyla Lypa river , about 13 kilometers north of the Rohatyn district center and 67 kilometers north of the Ivano-Frankivsk oblast center.

Together with the villages Krywnja (Кривня) and Woroniw (Воронів) it forms the district community Lypiwka .

The place was mentioned in writing for the first time in 1430 as Maciejów , received Magdeburg town charter in 1570 and was renamed to Ferlejow , was initially in the aristocratic republic of Poland-Lithuania , Ruthenian Voivodeship , and in 1772 came as Ferlejow (later Firlejów ) to what was then the Austrian crown land of Galicia ( until 1918 as a market then in the Rohatyn district ).

Map of the local area from the 18th century

After the end of the First World War, the place became part of Poland , was from 1921 as Firlejów in the voivodeship Stanislau , Powiat Rohatyn , Gmina Firlejów and was only occupied by the Soviet Union during the Second World War 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 Under Soviet rule, the market status was revoked in 1939 when it was downgraded to a village.

Web links

Commons : Lypiwka  - collection of images

Individual evidence

  1. Rizzi Zannoni, Woiewodztwo Ruskie, Część Krakowskiego, Sędomirskiego Bełzkiego y z y granicami Węgier, Polski, Które gory Karpackie nakształt łańcucha wyciągnione, od góry Wolska aż do Talabry, wyznaczaią .; 1772