Senkevychivka

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Senkevychivka
Сенкевичівка
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Senkevychivka (Ukraine)
Senkevychivka
Senkevychivka
Basic data
Oblast : Volyn Oblast
Rajon : Horokhiv Raion
Height : no information
Area : 2.34 km²
Residents : 1,347 (2011)
Population density : 576 inhabitants per km²
Postcodes : 45750
Area code : +380 3379
Geographic location : 50 ° 32 '  N , 25 ° 2'  E Coordinates: 50 ° 31 '45 "  N , 25 ° 2' 18"  E
KOATUU : 0720855700
Administrative structure : 1 urban-type settlement
Mayor : Tamara Yushchuk
Address: вул. Шевченка 39
45750 смт. Сенкевичівка
Statistical information
Senkevychivka (Volyn Oblast)
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Senkewytschiwka (Ukrainian Сенкевичівка ; Russian Сенкевичевка / Senkewitschewka , Polish Sienkiewiczówka ) is an urban-type settlement in Ukraine with about 1,300 inhabitants. It lies in the Oblast Volyn in Rajon Horokhiv that Rajonszentrum Horokhiv located about 25 kilometers west, the Oblastzentrum Lutsk is situated north-east about 31 kilometers.

Church in place

history

The place was founded after the construction of the railway line to Lutsk as a station settlement between 1924 and 1925 and included part of the older settlement Hubińskie Budki . As part of the Second Polish Republic , it was in the Volhynia Voivodeship , Powiat Łuck, Gmina Czaruków and there was a large community of the Volhynian Czechs in the place . As a result of the Hitler-Stalin Pact , the Soviet Union occupied the area. After the German invasion of the Soviet Union in June 1941, the place was under German rule until 1944, came back to the Soviet Union after the Second World War , was incorporated into the Ukrainian SSR and has been part of today's Ukraine since 1991. Since 1959 the place has had the status of an urban-type settlement, in 1991 the settlement was part of the newly formed Ukraine. Between 1940/45 and 1959 Senkewytschiwka was the center of the Senkewytschiwka Raion of the same name (the predecessor had been Tscharukiw from the beginning of 1940 ).

After the end of the Second World War, the town grew rapidly with the construction of an asphalt plant and a canning factory, but the number of inhabitants has decreased again since the collapse of the Soviet Union .

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