Nowomalyn

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Nowomalyn
Новомалин
Nowomalyn Coat of Arms
Novomalyn (Ukraine)
Nowomalyn
Nowomalyn
Basic data
Oblast : Rivne Oblast
Rajon : Ostroh district
Height : 214 m
Area : 2.573 km²
Residents : 677 (2001)
Population density : 263 inhabitants per km²
Postcodes : 35843
Area code : +380 3654
Geographic location : 50 ° 18 '  N , 26 ° 22'  E Coordinates: 50 ° 17 '53 "  N , 26 ° 21' 59"  E
KOATUU : 5624285601
Administrative structure : 1 village
Address: вул. Пампощука 47
35 843 с. Новомалин
Website : City council website
Statistical information
Novomalyn (Rivne Oblast)
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Nowomalyn ( Ukrainian Новомалин ; Russian Новомалин Nowomalyn , Polish Novomalin ) is a village in the south of the Ukrainian Oblast Rivne with about 650 inhabitants (2001).

Nowomalyn is the administrative center of the 39.67 km² district council of the same name in the west of the Ostroh district , to which the village of Lyuchyn ( Лючин , ) with about 450 inhabitants belongs.

The village is located at an altitude of 214  m on the bank of the Sbytynka ( Збитинка ), a 56 km long left tributary of the Vilija ( Вілія ) flowing into the Horyn , about 12 km west of the district center Ostroh and 50 km south of the Oblast center Rivne . The National Nature Park "Dermansko-Ostroskyj" ( Національний природний парк «Дермансько – Острозький» Nazionalnyj pryrodnyj park «Dermansko-Ostroskyj» ) is located near the village .

The Nowomalynska Ljubawa ( Новомалинська Любава ) festival with knight battles , folk crafts, carriage rides and traditional dances takes place in the village regularly in summer .

General view of Nowomalyn Castle. Lithograph from a watercolor drawing by Napoleon Orda , 1862–1876
Castle ruins today
View from the ruins of the dammed Sbytynka

history

The village, first mentioned in writing in 1392, received Magdeburg city rights in 1590 . In the village are the ruins of a castle built in the 14th century, which was destroyed in autumn 1943 when partisans attacked the German garrison entrenched in the castle.

Originally the village was part of the Polish-Lithuanian aristocratic republic in the Volhynia Voivodeship . After the third partition of Poland , it came to the Russian Empire in 1795, and from there to the Volhynia governorate . After the First World War , the village first came to the West Ukrainian People's Republic and, after the Polish-Ukrainian and Polish-Soviet War, in the Peace of Riga in 1921 as part of western Volhynia, it became part of the Second Polish Republic and there it became part of the Volhynian Voivodeship .

In September 1939, all of eastern Poland , and with it Nowomalyn, was occupied by the Soviet Union, as agreed in the secret additional protocol of the Hitler-Stalin Pact with Germany . After the German invasion of the Soviet Union , the town was occupied by Germany during the German-Soviet War from the summer of 1941 to the beginning of 1944 and incorporated into the Reich Commissariat of Ukraine .

After the Second World War , the village came to the Ukrainian SSR within the Soviet Union in the course of the westward displacement of Poland . Since its collapse in 1991 Novomalyn has been part of independent Ukraine.

Web links

Commons : Nowomalyn  - collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Local website on the official website of the Verkhovna Rada ; accessed on May 26, 2020 (Ukrainian)
  2. ^ Website of the district council on the official website of the Verkhovna Rada; accessed on May 26, 2020 (Ukrainian)
  3. Knightly battles, excursions and songs: "Nowomalynska Ljubawa" invites you to the festival on ukrinform.ua on July 24, 2019; accessed on May 26, 2020 (Ukrainian)
  4. Talents from Varash also took part in the festival "Nowomalynska Ljubawa 2019" in the village of Nowomalyn on volodymyrets.city on August 1st, 2019; accessed on May 26, 2020 (Ukrainian)
  5. a b Nowomalyn on castles.com.ua ; accessed on May 26, 2020 (Ukrainian)
  6. Novomalyn on ukrainaincognita.com ; accessed on May 26, 2020 (Ukrainian)