Welyka Hluscha

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Welyka Hluscha
Велика Глуша
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Velyka Hluscha (Ukraine)
Welyka Hluscha
Welyka Hluscha
Basic data
Oblast : Volyn Oblast
Rajon : Lyubeshiv district
Height : 147 m
Area : 4.975 km²
Residents : 1,877 (2001)
Population density : 377 inhabitants per km²
Postcodes : 44221
Area code : +380 3362
Geographic location : 51 ° 49 '  N , 25 ° 3'  E Coordinates: 51 ° 48 '43 "  N , 25 ° 2' 59"  E
KOATUU : 0723182601
Administrative structure : 2 villages
Address: вул. Шевченка 19
44 221 с. Велика Глуша
Statistical information
Velyka Hluscha (Volyn Oblast)
Welyka Hluscha
Welyka Hluscha
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Welyka Hluscha (Ukrainian Велика Глуша ; Russian Великая Глуша / Velikaya Gluscha , Polish Wielka Głusza ) is a village in the western Ukraine in the Oblast Volyn , Rajon Ljubeschiw about 22 kilometers north of Rajonshauptortes Ljubeschiw and 121 kilometers north of the Oblasthauptstadt Lutsk east of the river Turija located near the border with Belarus.

The village forms together with the villages Newir (Невір) and Pohuljanka (Погулянка) the district council of the same name .

history

The place was mentioned for the first time in 1537 and belonged to the aristocratic republic of Poland-Lithuania in the Volyn Voivodeship until 1793 . With the partitions of Poland , the place fell to the Russian Empire and was in the Volhynia governorate until the end of the First World War .

After the First World War, the place came to Poland in 1921 (as the main town of Gmina Wielka Głusza in the powiat Kamień Koszyrski , Polesian Voivodeship ), at the beginning of the Second World War it was occupied by the Soviet Union between 1939 and 1941 . After the attack on the Soviet Union in June 1941, it was occupied by Germany until 1944 , this divided the place into the Reichskommissariat Ukraine in the general district Brest-Litowsk / Volhynien-Podolia , district Kamen Kaschirsk .

After the war, the place was added to the Soviet Union. There the village came to the Ukrainian SSR and since 1991 it has been part of today's Ukraine.

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Individual evidence

  1. Rizzi Zannoni, Woiewództwa Lubelskie y Rawskie. Mazowsze y Podlasie Południowe. Część Pułnocna Woiewództw Bełzkiego, Ruskiego y Sendomirskiego, część zachodnia Województwo (!) Wolyńskiego y Brzeskiego - Litewskiego .; 1772