Pyschkivtsi
Pyschkivtsi | ||
Пишківці | ||
|
||
Basic data | ||
---|---|---|
Oblast : | Ternopil Oblast | |
Rajon : | Butschach district | |
Height : | no information | |
Area : | 30.37 km² | |
Residents : | 1,300 (2007) | |
Population density : | 43 inhabitants per km² | |
Postcodes : | 48431 | |
Area code : | +380 3544 | |
Geographic location : | 49 ° 3 ' N , 25 ° 26' E | |
KOATUU : | 6121285701 | |
Administrative structure : | 1 village | |
Address: | вул. Горішня 46 48431 с. Трибухівці |
|
Website : | Official website of the rural community | |
Statistical information | ||
|
Pyschkiwzi ( Ukrainian Пишківці ; Russian Пышковцы Pyschkowzy , Polish Pyszkowce ) is a village in the Ukrainian Ternopil Oblast with 1,300 inhabitants (2007).
The listed Church of the Holy Trinity, built in 1928 in the Byzantine style, stands in the village . It was built as a church building for the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church , served as a museum building for a regional museum from 1950 to 1988 and is now part of the Orthodox Church of Ukraine .
Geographical location
The village is located on the Podolian plate on the bank of the Vilkhovets ( Вільховець ), a 38 km long left tributary of the Strypa , 3 km north of the Trybuchiwzi community center , 3 km east of the Rajon center of Butschach and about 70 km south of the Ternopil oblast center . The village includes even the hamlet Verkhovyna ( Верховина ⊙ ) lying on fields 6 km.
In the south of the village the territorial road T – 20–16 meets the T – 20–01 . Pyschkiwzi owns a freight yard on the Butschatsch – Jarmolynzi railway line .
history
The village, first mentioned in writing on January 2, 1457, belonged between 1772 and 1918 to the Crown Land Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria ( Buczacz district ) of the Habsburg Monarchy . Between 1800 and 1802 a railway line was built through the village connecting the towns of Chortkiv and Stanislav . During the Second World War , the section to Stanislaw was destroyed, so that today the line only leads to Butschatsch. At the end of the First World War , after the collapse of the Habsburg monarchy , the village was briefly part of the West Ukrainian People's Republic . During the Polish-Ukrainian war it was occupied by the Polish army and became part of the Tarnopol Voivodeship of the Second Polish Republic . In September 1939 the Soviet Union occupied the village until it was occupied by Germany in the summer of 1941 and attached to the Galicia District of the Generalgouvernement . After the German-Soviet War , the village became part of the Ukrainian SSR within the Soviet Union . After its disintegration in 1991, the village became part of the independent Ukraine. Since December 2016, Pyschkivtsi has belonged administratively to the newly founded rural community Trybuchiwzi ( Трибухівська сільська громада Trybuchiwska silska hromada ) in the east of the Butschatsch district .
Web links
- Pyszkowce, wś, pow. buczacki . In: Filip Sulimierski, Władysław Walewski (eds.): Słownik geograficzny Królestwa Polskiego i innych krajów słowiańskich . tape 9 : Poźajście – Ruksze . Walewskiego, Warsaw 1888, p. 330 (Polish, edu.pl ).
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b c d e Historical background Pyschkivtsi on the official website of the rural community; accessed on May 14, 2020 (Ukrainian)
- ↑ Про перші вибори депутатів сільських, селищних, міських рад об'єднаних територіальних громад і відповідних сільських, селищних, міських голів 18 грудня 2016 року