Stobychwa

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Stobychwa
Стобихва
Coat of arms is missing
Stobychwa (Ukraine)
Stobychwa
Stobychwa
Basic data
Oblast : Volyn Oblast
Rajon : Kamin-Kashyrskyi district
Height : 162 m
Area : 0.63 km²
Residents : 69 (2019)
Population density : 110 inhabitants per km²
Postcodes : 44549
Area code : +380 3357
Geographic location : 51 ° 24 '  N , 25 ° 11'  E Coordinates: 51 ° 23 '48 "  N , 25 ° 10' 56"  E
KOATUU : 0721481003
Administrative structure : 1 village
Address: 44553 с. Гута-Боровенська
Website : Rural community website
Statistical information
Stobychwa (Volyn Oblast)
Stobychwa
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Stobychwa ( Ukrainian Стобихва ; Russian Стобыхва Stobychwa , Polish Stobychwa ) is a village in the Ukrainian Volyn Oblast with about 70 inhabitants (2001).

Residential house in the village

Geographical location

Stobychwa has an area of ​​0.63 km² and since August 2018 administratively belongs to the rural community Huta-Borowenska (Гуто-Боровенська сільська громада Huto-Borowenska silska hromada) in the southeast of the Kamin-Kaschyrskyj district . The remote village is located at an altitude of 162  m on the left bank of the Stochid , a 188 km long right tributary of the Pripyat , 25 km south of the Huta-Borowenska community center , 38 km southeast of the Kamin-Kaschyrskyj district center and about 100 km north of the oblast center Lutsk .

history

Located in the historical region of Polesia , the village was founded in 1703 and had city status in the past. During the First World War , the village was badly destroyed and all the villagers were evacuated. After the war, the village became part of Poland , who built a military training area in the area and drove out the population of the surrounding villages. After the Soviet occupation of eastern Poland , the village came to the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic and a collective farm was established. Those who did not want to join the collective farm were deported to camps in Siberia . After the Second World War , a large-scale forced resettlement of the villagers began again in the 1950s in connection with the largest military restricted area in western Ukraine that has now been created here . In the 1980s, the 6-part television film Shadow over Moscow (Russian title: Николай Вавилов Nikolai Wawilow ) was shot in the village , in which Bohdan Stupka played the role of Trofim Lysenko . Since the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991, the village has belonged to the independent Ukraine. At the 2001 census, the village had 81 inhabitants.

Web links

Commons : Stobychwa  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Official website of the rural community ; accessed on May 9, 2020 (Ukrainian)
  2. a b c local website on the official website of the Verkhovna Rada ; accessed on May 9, 2020 (Ukrainian)
  3. Відповідно до Закону України "Про добровільне об'єднання територіальних громад" у Волинській області у Камінь-Каширському районі Боровненська, Великообзирська, Верхівська, Гуто-Боровенська та Олениненська сільські ради рішеннями від 6 і 7 серпня 2018
  4. СЕЛО МОЄ, ДЛЯ МЕНЕ ТИ ЄДИНЕ: ТРИСТА ЛІТ СТОБИХВИ on volyn.com.ua ; accessed on May 9, 2020 (Ukrainian)
  5. In Stobychwa in Volyn, a memorial plaque for compatriots who died on all fronts during World War II was unveiled in day.kyiv.ua of June 27, 2018; accessed on May 9, 2020 (Ukrainian)