Pechenishyn

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Pechenishyn
Печеніжин
Pechenishyn coat of arms
Pechenishyn (Ukraine)
Pechenishyn
Pechenishyn
Basic data
Oblast : Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast
Rajon : Kolomyja district
Height : 319 m
Area : 40.25 km²
Residents : 5,180 (2012)
Population density : 129 inhabitants per km²
Postcodes : 78576
Area code : +380 3433
Geographic location : 48 ° 31 '  N , 24 ° 53'  E Coordinates: 48 ° 30 '55 "  N , 24 ° 52' 52"  E
KOATUU : 2623255700
Administrative structure : 1 urban-type settlement , 8 villages
Mayor : Wassyl Kotiw
Address: Незалежності 15
78576 смт. Печеніжин
Statistical information
Pechenishyn (Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast)
Pechenishyn
Pechenishyn
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Pechenizhyn (Ukrainian Печеніжин ; Russian Печенежин / Petscheneschin , Polish Peczenizyn ) is an urban-type in the west of Ukraine . The village is located at the foot of the Carpathian Mountains about 47 kilometers southeast of the Oblast capital Ivano-Frankivsk and 11 kilometers west of the Rajons capital Kolomyja .

The place belongs to the historical landscape of Pokutien and is traversed by the river Sopivka ( Сопівка ), a tributary of the Prut .

He made 2015 the settlement council municipality of the same name, on 23 July 2015 was the settlement to the center of the newly established settlement community Pechenizhyn ( Печеніжинська селищна громада Petschenischynska selyschtschna hromada ) to this nor the 8 villages Knjaschdwir ( Княждвір ) Kyjdanzi ( Кийданці ), Maly Kljutschiw ( Малий Ключів ), Markiwka ( Марківка ), Molodjatyn ( Молодятин ), Runhury ( Рунгури ), Sloboda ( Слобода ) and Sopiv ( Сопів ).

history

The place was mentioned in writing for the first time in 1443 and belonged to Austrian Galicia from 1774 to 1918 and was the seat of a district authority from 1854 to 1867 and again from 1898 to 1918 . During the First World War , Pechenischyn was occupied by the Russian army for some time; the wooden synagogue from the late 18th century was also burned down. After the end of this war, the place came to Poland as Peczeniżyn and was from 1921 in the Stanislau voivodeship . During the Second World War , Pechenischyn was first occupied by the Red Army and from 1941 to 1944 by the German Wehrmacht . 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.

From 1886 the Kolomeaer local railways from Kolomyja (then Kolomea) operated a local railway line through the place. This was discontinued in 1967 and the track systems dismantled.

The name of the place is derived from the Oghusian tribe of the Petschenegen .

Population development

Demographics
2001 2004 2012
5,324 5,350 5,180

Personalities

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Відповідно до Закону України "Про добровільне об'єднання територіальних громад"
  2. a b page no longer available , search in web archives: population figures on World Gazetteer@1@ 2Template: Toter Link / bevoelkerungsstatistik.de
  3. Regions of Ukraine on rada.gov.ua