Lyssez
Lyssez | ||
Лисець | ||
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Oblast : | Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast | |
Rajon : | Tysmenitsya district | |
Height : | 290 m | |
Area : | 5.03 km² | |
Residents : | 2,749 (2004) | |
Population density : | 547 inhabitants per km² | |
Postcodes : | 77455 | |
Area code : | +380 3436 | |
Geographic location : | 48 ° 52 ' N , 24 ° 37' E | |
KOATUU : | 2625855600 | |
Administrative structure : | 1 urban-type settlement | |
Mayor : | Mykola Bilohubka | |
Address: | вул. С. Стрільців 55 77 455 смт. Лисець |
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Lyssez (Ukrainian Лисець ; Russian Лисец / Lissez , Armenian Լիսեց / Lisez , Polish Łysiec ) is an urban-type settlement in western Ukraine about 8 kilometers southwest of the Oblast capital Ivano-Frankivsk on the river Bystryzja Solotwynska (Бистока).
The place was founded in 1652 and belonged to Austrian Galicia from 1772 to 1918 .
After the end of the First World War it came to Poland as Łysiec and was only occupied by the Soviet Union during World War II and by Germany from 1941 to 1944 .
In 1945 the city came back to the Soviet Union , there it became part of the Ukrainian SSR and has been part of today's Ukraine since 1991. Since 1940 Lyssez has had the status of an urban-type settlement within Tysmenytsia district .
Web links
Commons : Lyssez - collection of images, videos and audio files
- Łysiec . In: Filip Sulimierski, Władysław Walewski (eds.): Słownik geograficzny Królestwa Polskiego i innych krajów słowiańskich . tape 5 : Kutowa Wola – Malczyce . Walewskiego, Warsaw 1884, p. 860 (Polish, edu.pl ).