Sosan
Sosan | ||
Созань | ||
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Oblast : | Lviv Oblast | |
Rajon : | Staryj Sambir district | |
Height : | 354 m | |
Area : | 0.631 km² | |
Residents : | 450 (2004) | |
Population density : | 713 inhabitants per km² | |
Postcodes : | 82081 | |
Area code : | +380 3238 | |
Geographic location : | 49 ° 26 ' N , 23 ° 2' E | |
KOATUU : | 4625185503 | |
Administrative structure : | 3 villages | |
Mayor : | Mykola Lyachowytsch | |
Address: | 82081 с. Страшевичі | |
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Sosan (Ukrainian and Russian Созань ; Polish Sozań ) is a village in western Ukraine near the district capital of Staryj Sambir about 83 kilometers southwest of the oblast capital Lviv .
The place is east of Staryj Sambir and south of the Dniester in a valley at the foot of the Carpathian Forest . Since 1904 the place, then in Galicia / Austria-Hungary , which was predominantly inhabited by Ukrainians, has had a station on the railway line from Lviv to Budapest ( Lviv – Sambir – Chop railway ). After the end of the First World War, the place came to Poland , was briefly occupied by the Soviet Union during World War II and then by Germany until 1944 . After the end of the war, the city was added to the Soviet Union , and since 1991 it has been part of today's Ukraine .
Together with Dort Koblo (Кобло) to the east and Straschewytschi (Страшевичі) to the northeast, Sosan belongs to the Straschewytschi district council.
Web links
- Sozań . In: Filip Sulimierski, Władysław Walewski (eds.): Słownik geograficzny Królestwa Polskiego i innych krajów słowiańskich . tape 11 : Sochaczew – Szlubowska Wola . Walewskiego, Warsaw 1890, p. 101 (Polish, edu.pl ).