Sarniwka (Schowkwa)
| Sarnivka | ||
| Сарнівка | ||
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| Oblast : | Lviv Oblast | |
| Rajon : | Zhovkva district | |
| Height : | no information | |
| Area : | 0.26 km² | |
| Residents : | 141 (2001) | |
| Population density : | 542 inhabitants per km² | |
| Postcodes : | 80355 | |
| Area code : | +380 3252 | |
| Geographic location : | 50 ° 8 ' N , 24 ° 5' E | |
| KOATUU : | 4622789207 | |
| Administrative structure : | 1 village | |
| Address: | 80342 с. Туринка | |
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Sarniwka (Ukrainian Сарнівка ; Russian Сарновка / Sarnowka , German Rehdorf ) is a village in the western Ukrainian Lviv Oblast with about 140 inhabitants.
With four other villages it belongs to the district council of Turynka ( Туринка ).
history
The village was founded in 1883 on the Turynka estate as a Roman Catholic daughter colony of other German settlements: Bruckenthal , Mokrotyn Kolonie and Wiesenberg .
In 1900 there were 124 German-speaking residents in the Turynka municipality (out of 2933 inhabitants).
After the end of the Polish-Ukrainian War in 1919, Rehdorf came to Poland. In 1936 the settlement had about 100 inhabitants and there was a Roman Catholic chapel.
In the Second World War , the place belonged first to the Soviet Union and from 1941 to the General Government , from 1945 back to the Soviet Union, now part of the Ukraine .
Web links
- Impressions from the former Rehdorf (today Sarnivka), Ukraine, Zolkiew district (PDF; 265 kB). Aid Committee of the Galiziendeutschen eV Publication from April 2015. Accessed on December 6, 2016.