Panka

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Panka
Панка
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Panka (Ukraine)
Panka
Panka
Basic data
Oblast : Chernivtsi Oblast
Rajon : Storozhynets district
Height : 363 m
Area : Information is missing
Residents : 2,469 (2004)
Postcodes : 59006
Area code : +380 3735
Geographic location : 48 ° 10 ′  N , 25 ° 39 ′  E Coordinates: 48 ° 10 ′ 12 ″  N , 25 ° 39 ′ 0 ″  E
KOATUU : 7324584501
Administrative structure : 1 village
Mayor : Serhiy Kasjuk
Address: вул. Головна 165
59006 с. Панка
Statistical information
Panka (Chernivtsi Oblast)
Panka
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Panka ( Ukrainian and Russian Панка ; Romanian Panca ) is a village in the Ukrainian Oblast of Chernivtsi . It is located west of the city of Storozhynets on the Sereth River , about 25 km southwest of Chernivtsi in northern Bukovina .

history

Villa of Helene and Ruxandra von Wassilko in Panka around 1900

Even before the founding of the Principality of Moldova in 1350, Pancu (Panko), the ancestor of the Wassilko family in the Moldau, cleared the forest on the left bank of the Great Sereth and founded the place. According to Ion Drăguşanul, it is said to be the oldest settlement in this area together with Lukawetz am Sereth (Lucavăţ) . Panca was first mentioned in a document when the great-grandchildren of the founder confirmed this place as property for them and their descendants by the document Prince Alexander the Good of February 16, 1428. Panca remained in the family's possession until the end of World War II . The village belonged to the Principality of Moldova until 1775 .

After the Bucovina was occupied by neutral Austria towards the end of the Russo-Ottoman War (1768–1774) in 1774 , this was confirmed in the peace treaty of Küçük Kaynarca in 1775 , officially as thanks for Austria's "intermediary services" between the war opponents. As a result, Panka was part of Austria, first in the Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria , and from 1849 in the newly founded crown land Duchy of Bukovina .

After Bukovina was annexed to the Kingdom of Romania on November 27, 1918, the place belonged to what was then the Storojineț district .

The annexation of Northern Bukovina, which was conditioned by the Hitler-Stalin Pact , took place on June 28, 1940. Panka became part of the Soviet Union , in between, from 1941 to 1944 again Romanian, the entire region was integrated into the Ukrainian SSR in 1947 and has been a part of the Ukrainian SSR since 1991 Part of the independent Republic of Ukraine . From 1946 to April 6, 1995 the place was called Klyniwka (Клинівка)

Individual evidence

  1. http://www.castles.com.ua/panka.html
  2. Teodor Bălan , Prof. univ., Documente bucovinene, Vol. 3, Institutul de arte grafice şi editură "Glasul Bucovinei", Cernăuţi 1937, p. 32
  3. http://romaniainterbelica.memoria.ro/judete/storojinet/index.html#
  4. Президія ВР України; Постанова від 06.04.1995 № 204/95-ПВ Про відновлення окремим населеним пунктам Сторожинецького району Чернівецької області колишніх найменувань