Mylyach

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Mylyach
Миляч
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Mylyach (Ukraine)
Mylyach
Mylyach
Basic data
Oblast : Rivne Oblast
Rajon : Dubrovitsia district
Height : 139 m
Area : 1.42 km²
Residents : 1,134 (2001)
Population density : 799 inhabitants per km²
Postcodes : 34133
Area code : +380 3658
Geographic location : 51 ° 41 ′  N , 26 ° 45 ′  E Coordinates: 51 ° 40 ′ 38 "  N , 26 ° 44 ′ 43"  E
KOATUU : 5621885001
Administrative structure : 9 villages
Address: вул. Шкільна 1
34133 с. Миляч
Statistical information
Mylyach (Rivne Oblast)
Mylyach
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Myljatsch (Ukrainian Миляч ; Russian Миляч / Miljatsch , Polish Milacze ) is a village northeast of the Rajonshauptstadt in Western Ukraine about 17 km Dubrovytsia and 122 kilometers north of the Oblasthauptstadt Rivne on the river Tschakwa located (Чаква).

On August 26, 2015, the village became the center of the newly founded rural community Myljatsch (Миляцька сільська громада / Myljazka silska hromada ). This also includes the 8 villages Bile (Біле), Budymlja (Будимля), Chotschyn (Хочин), Luhowe (Лугове), Perebrody , Schaden (Жадень), Smorodsk (Смородрцьete) , the village until dahk (Удz Удz together with the villages of Bile and Luhowe the district council of the same name.

history

The place is mentioned in writing for the first time in 1648 and then until 1793 belonged to the aristocratic republic of Poland-Lithuania in the Voivodeship of Volhynia . With the partitions of Poland , the place fell to the later Russian Empire and was in the Volyn Governorate until the end of the First World War .

After the First World War the place became part of Poland (in the Voivodeship of Polesien , Powiat Stolin , Gmina Wysock ), during the Second World War it was occupied by the Soviet Union between 1939 and 1941. After the attack on the Soviet Union in June 1941, it was occupied by Germany until 1944 , this divided the place into the Reichskommissariat Ukraine in the general district Brest-Litowsk / Volhynien-Podolia , district Stolin .

After the war, the place was added to the Soviet Union . There the village came to the Ukrainian SSR and since 1991 it has been part of today's Ukraine.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Відповідно до Закону України "Про добровільне об'єднання територіальних громад" у Рівненській області у Дубровицькому районі Жаденська, Миляцька, Перебродівська та Удрицька сільські ради рішеннями від 26 серпня, 23 і 24 жовтня, 4 листопада 2015
  2. Rizzi Zannoni, Część Pułnocna Woiewodztw Wołińskiego y Kiiowskiego. Powiat Piński, w Litwie Południowey .; 1772