Mawkowytschi

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Mawkowytschi
Мавковичі
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Mawkowytschi (Ukraine)
Mawkowytschi
Mawkowytschi
Basic data
Oblast : Lviv Oblast
Rajon : Horodok district
Height : 267 m
Area : 1.19 km²
Residents : 1,189 (2001)
Population density : 999 inhabitants per km²
Postcodes : 81552
Area code : +380 3231
Geographic location : 49 ° 45 '  N , 23 ° 42'  E Coordinates: 49 ° 44 '50 "  N , 23 ° 41' 51"  E
KOATUU : 4620983907
Administrative structure : 1 village
Address: 81 550 с. Керниця
Statistical information
Mawkowytschi (Lviv Oblast)
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Mawkowytschi ( Ukrainian Мавковичі ; Russian Мавковичи Mawkowitschi , Polish Małkowice ) is a village in the western Ukrainian Lviv Oblast with about 1200 inhabitants.

Together with 4 other villages it belongs to the Kernyzja district council .

history

The place was first mentioned as Malkowycze in 1408 , when the Roman Catholic inhabitants ( i.e. without Ruthenians) of the village received Magdeburg rights . The name is patronymically derived from the first name Małek .

The place initially belonged to the Lviv region in the Ruthenian Voivodeship of the aristocratic republic of Poland-Lithuania . During the first partition of Poland in 1772 the village became part of the new Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria of the Habsburg Empire (from 1804).

In 1900 the municipality of Małkowice had 190 houses with 1281 inhabitants, of which 1166 were Ruthenian-speaking, 110 were Polish-speaking, 5 were German-speaking, 1167 were Greek-Catholic, 47 were Roman-Catholic, and 67 were Jews.

Orthodox Church (built in 1902)

After the end of the Polish-Ukrainian War in 1919, the community became part of Poland. In 1921 it had 249 houses with 1317 inhabitants, of which 1251 Ruthenians, 31 Poles, 2 Germans, 33 Jews (nationality), 1254 Greek Catholics, 30 Roman Catholics, 33 Jews (religion).

In the Second World War , the place belonged first to the Soviet Union and from 1941 to the General Government , from 1945 back to the Soviet Union, now part of the Ukraine .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Anna Czapla: Nazwy miejscowości historycznej ziemi lwowskiej [The names of the localities of the historical Lviv country] . Towarzystwo Naukowe Katolickiego Uniwersytetu Lubelskiego Jana Pawła II, Lublin 2011, ISBN 978-83-7306-542-0 , p. 10, 125-126 (Polish).
  2. Ludwig Patryn (Ed.): Community encyclopedia of the kingdoms and countries represented in the Reichsrat, edited on the basis of the results of the census of December 31, 1900, XII. Galicia . Vienna 1907.
  3. Główny Urząd Statystyczny: Skorowidz miejscowości Rzeczypospolitej Polskiej. Tom XIII. Województwo lwowskie . Warszawa 1924 (Polish, online [PDF]).