Shehyni

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Shehyni
Шегині
Schehyni coat of arms
Schehyni (Ukraine)
Shehyni
Shehyni
Basic data
Oblast : Lviv Oblast
Rajon : Mostyska district
Height : 204 m
Area : 2.239 km²
Residents : 1,100 (2004)
Population density : 491 inhabitants per km²
Postcodes : 81321
Area code : +380 3234
Geographic location : 49 ° 48 '  N , 22 ° 58'  E Coordinates: 49 ° 47 '56 "  N , 22 ° 58' 22"  E
KOATUU : 4622487901
Administrative structure : 14 villages
Address: 81321 с. Шегині
Website : Website of the district council
Statistical information
Shehyni (Lviv Oblast)
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Schehyni ( Ukrainian Шегині ; Russian Шегини Schegini , Polish Szechynie ) is a village in the west of the Ukrainian Lviv Oblast with 1,100 inhabitants (2004).

local community

Until 2015, the village was the administrative center of the district council of the same name in Mostyska district , to which the villages of Buziw and Bykiw also belonged. On December 18, 2016, the village became the center of the newly established rural community of Schehyni ( Шегинівська сільська громада Schehyniwska silska hromada ). At this still count the 13 villages Balytschi ( Баличі ) Bojewytschi ( Боєвичі ) Buziw ( Буців ) Bykiw ( Биків ) Chatky ( Хатки ) Horyslawytschi ( Гориславичі ) Hussakiw ( Гусаків ), Mali Nowosilky ( Малі Новосілки ) Pleschewytschi ( Плешевичі ) Popowytschi ( Поповичі ) Radochynzi ( Радохинці ) Velyki Nowosilky ( Великі Новосілки ) and Zykiw ( Циків ).

Geographical location

Mostyska district center is 15 km east and the oblast capital Lviv 80 km east of the village.

Schehyni is located on the M11 trunk road , on the border between Poland and Ukraine at the border crossing to Poland and the EU . The village has a border station on the Lviv – Przemyśl railway line .

history

The place was mentioned in writing for the first time in 1402 and was initially part of the Ruthenian Voivodeship in the Polish-Lithuanian aristocratic republic . From 1774 to 1918 it belonged under the Polish name Szehinie , later Szechynie to the Austrian crown land of Galicia and was subordinate to the Przemyśl district authority.

After the end of the First World War , the place came to Poland (in the voivodeship Lemberg , Powiat Przemyśl , Gmina Medyka), was briefly occupied by the Soviet Union during World War II and from 1941 to 1944 by Germany .

After the end of the war, the place was added to the Soviet Union. There the village became part of the Ukrainian SSR and has been part of the independent Ukraine since the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. page of the village on the website of the Verkhovna Rada ; accessed on September 20, 2015
  2. Відповідно до Закону України "Про добровільне об'єднання територіальних громад" у ікомад "у ікусмад україни онувімвськісо ону Львімвськісо онусуромад" отикусм ьрісо онусоровськісо онусуромад "усонусмвськісо онусуромад" онкуромад "отикусласо
  3. history Shehyni in the history of the towns and villages of the Ukrainian SSR ; accessed on November 10, 2017 (Ukrainian)