Ustya-Selene
Ustya-Selene | ||
Устя-Зелене | ||
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Oblast : | Ternopil Oblast | |
Rajon : | Monastyryska district | |
Height : | 208 m | |
Area : | 2.709 km² | |
Residents : | 585 (2004) | |
Population density : | 216 inhabitants per km² | |
Postcodes : | 48341 | |
Area code : | +380 3555 | |
Geographic location : | 49 ° 2 ' N , 24 ° 58' E | |
KOATUU : | 6124288801 | |
Administrative structure : | 3 villages | |
Address: | 48341 с. Устя-Зелене | |
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Ustya River-Selene (Ukrainian Устя-Зелене ; Russian Устье-Зелёное / Ustje-Seljonoje , Polish Uście Zielone ) is a village in Rajon Monastyryska the Oblast Ternopil in western Ukraine about 19 kilometers southwest of the Rajonshauptstadt Monastyryska and 74 kilometers southwest of the Oblasthauptstadt Ternopil on river Dniester area. The villages Luka (Лука) and Meschyhirja (Межигір'я) also belong to the district council of the same name .
history
The place was mentioned in writing for the first time in 1436, received Magdeburg town charter in 1548 and was initially in the Ruthenian Voivodeship as part of the aristocratic republic of Poland . From 1772 to 1918 it belonged to the Austrian Galicia under its Polish name Uście (later with the addition of Zielone ) .
After the end of the First World War, the place became part of Poland (in the Voivodeship of Tarnopol , Powiat Buczacz , Gmina Uście Zielone ), was occupied by the Soviet Union from September 1939 and then by Germany from summer 1941 to 1944 , where the place was incorporated into the district of Galicia . During the Soviet occupation of eastern Poland , the town was stripped of its city status, downgraded to a village and, in January 1940, designated the capital of the Ustja-Selene district . The Rajon only existed until June 1940, when the Rajon capital was moved to Koropez and the Rajon was consequently renamed Koropez Rajon .
After the end of the war the place was added to the Soviet Union , there the village came to the Ukrainian SSR and has been part of today's Ukraine since 1991.
Web links
- Uście Zielone . In: Filip Sulimierski, Władysław Walewski (eds.): Słownik geograficzny Królestwa Polskiego i innych krajów słowiańskich . tape 12 : Szlurpkiszki – Warłynka . Walewskiego, Warsaw 1892, p. 834 (Polish, edu.pl ).
- Entry on the place in the Encyclopedia of the History of Cities and Villages of the Ukrainian SSR (Ukrainian)