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She graduated from Lviv
Lermontow
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And argue with a woman — all the same,
What to draw water in a sieve:
From these three deliver us, O God!. [2]
Shame liar joke on the fool
And argue with a woman — all the same,
What to draw water in a sieve:
From these three deliver us, O God!. [3]
Mikhail Lermontov
[edit]Shame liar joke on the fool
And argue with a woman — all the same,
What to draw water in a sieve:
From these three deliver us, O God! ..
The first written mention of the settlement dates back to 1552.[1][2]
References
[edit]- ^ "Słownik geograficzny Królestwa Polskiego i innych krajów słowiańskich - wynik wyszukiwania - DIR". dir.icm.edu.pl. Retrieved 2014-05-19.
- ^ Верхнє Синьовидне // Незалежний культурологічний часопис «Галичина — країна міст». — 2005. — № 36. (in Ukrainian)
List of urban-type settlements in Ukraine by subdivision (Lviv Oblast)
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Urban-type settlement Nemyriv is in Lviv Oblast, but urban-type settlement Nemyriv is in Vinnytsia Oblast.
References
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Stepan Kalynevych
Famous people
[edit]- Stepan Kalynevych (1883 – 1954) – educator, organizer, has been for many years director of the school in the village Humnyska, Busk district (1931 – 1944) and in the village Plavie, Skole district (1945 – 1954). [1]
He married Theophilia from the family of Chuchmans, whose younger brother Julian Chuchman was Adjutant of Dmytro Vitovsky [2] and participated in the Paris Peace Conference, 1919, where the destiny of Galicia was decided. [3] [4]
In elementary school he was studying in the city of Busk.
Col. Dmytro Vitovsky was buried in Berlin with his adjutant, Lt. Julian Chuchman. [5]
In the marriage of Stepan and Theophilia Kalynevych two children were born: Nadia-Ivanna and Olga. Senior Nadia-Ivanna married a local priest Roman Tchaikovsky. [6]
References
[edit]- ^ Stepan Kalynevych
- ^ No. 36 THE UKRAINIAN WEEKLY SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 8,1991 / page 7 \Thanks and a correction\ Col. Dmytro Yitovsky …. died in an airplane crash on August 4, 1919
- ^ Буська ц. районна бібліотека ім.І.Котляревського. За матеріалами книги І.Савчина «Буськ. У вирі століть», ТВОРЕЦЬ ЛИСТОПАДОВОГО ЧИНУ (in Ukrainian)
- ^ Видатні люди Бузеччини, КНИГА ПРО БУСЬК , Роман Бучко- вчитель, член Культурного товариства «Бужани» (in Ukrainian)
- ^ Невідомі авіакатастрофи з грошима на борту. Український рахунок (in Ukrainian)
- ^ Роман Чайковський - священик, поет / Нарис (in Ukrainian)
part one
[edit]UGCC churches in Lviv
[edit]Lviv. Temple of All Saints Ukrainian people
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Board of memory stay of Solomiya Krushelnytska in the village Dubyna.
Rzeczpospolita Polska
[edit]Mechislav Opalek
[edit]Mechislav Władysław Opalek (Polish: Mieczysław Opałek, Ukrainian: Мечислав Опалек) – the Lviv writer, teacher, historian, editor of the "Review of Teacher” (Przeglądu Nauczycielskiego) (1934–38).
Life
[edit]Biography
[edit]Literary creativity
[edit]References
[edit]Sources
[edit]External links
[edit]- Крамниця / Книжки / Мечислав Опалек / На щербатім львівськім бруці (in Ukrainian)
- Opałkowie Bolesław i Wiesław [04/2010 (in Polish)
- Opałek Mieczysław, Encyklopedia (in Polish)
- Пам'ятки архітектури Сколівського району
Prylbychi. Andrey Sheptytsky
[edit]During the Nazi occupation of Lviv city He protested to leading Nazis about the Holocaust, instructed his flock that to murder Jews was a great sin, and personally saved the lives of many dozens of Jews. He wrote a letter to Himmler asking him to stop using Ukrainian policemen to murder Jews.[1]
References
[edit]Bilky, Irshava Raion
[edit]Literature
[edit]Hryhoriy Kosar (Hryhorii )
[edit]Hryhoriy Kosar | |
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Personal life | |
Born | March 19, 1867 |
Died | October 19, 1918 |
Resting place | Cemetery in Buzhok village |
Religious life | |
Religion | Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church |
Institute | Przemysl Greek Catholic Theological Seminary, Greek Catholic Theological Seminary in Lviv. |
School | Primary school in Sanok, then in Przemyśl and Second Higher Lviv City Gymnasium with the German language. |
Senior posting | |
Students
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Hryhoriy Kosar, also Grigoriy Kosar (Ukrainian: Григо́рій Коса́р) (1967 - 1918) – a true pastor Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church.
Biography
[edit]Hryhoriy Kosar was born on 19 March 1867 in the village of Pakoszowka (then Austria-Hungary, now Poland), Lemko Region in the family of a local Mayor Alexander (Alex) Kosar (1828 - 1889) and Margaret (née Kuchma) (1835 - 1904).
He was of Lemko origin, and Ukrainian national orientation. He was a close relative of bishop Blessed Josaphat Kotsylovsky, [1] which has been beatified by Pope John Paul II on 27 June 2001, together with of the 28 companion martyrs most of whom were killed by the Soviet secret police. [2]
Hryhoriy Kosar received his primary education in Sanok, then in Przemyśl and Lviv in the German school. Then he studied in Przemysl Greek Catholic Theological Seminary [3] and graduated in the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Theological Seminary in Lviv. [4]
He married with Anna-Amalia Dekonska (1873, Lviv - 1946 Lysivtsi, Ternopil region), what was a daughter of an employee of St. George's Cathedral of Paul Dekonsky (1831-1900). In the family priest Hryhoriy and Anna Kosar had 10 children. The first Marya (1895-1966) was been married to a priest Vasiliy Chyzh (1889-1970), Natalia (1898-1974) - the priest Nikolai Burak (1893-1965), Galina (1904-1960) - with the priest Michael Panchyshyn (1900- 1978). When the priest Hryhoriy Kosar died, the youngest son Antin (also a forthcoming priest) had 6 years. Therefore, his upbringing and training have actively participated Metropolitan Andrey Sheptytsky and cousin of the priest Hryhoriy Kosar – Josaphat Kotsylovsky.
During when Hryhoriy Kosar studied in Lviv he was acquainted with the Ostap Nyzhankivsky and with Hryhory Khomyshyn. He participated in the seminary choir, where the conductor has been Ostap Nyzhankivsky.[5]
The pastoral activity
[edit]After ordination, he went to the vicar at the Wojtkowa, later on to Catechists in the Sanok. Then moved to Ivano-Frankivsk (Stanislaviv) Eparchy (Harbuziv, Chystopady, Ratyshchi [6]).
Then the Hryhoriy Kosar went as pastor to the village Bilyi Kamin, and after the one year he went as pastor to the village Buzhok.
In 1918, fulfilling his duty as a priest, he was visiting to the patients with the flu, itself was infected and died on 19 October 1918. He was buried in the Cemetery in Buzhok village.
Posthumous recognition
[edit]Gathering of material about Hryhoriy Kosar sacrificial life engaged in mission the Postulation Center for the Beatification and Canonization of Saints of the UGCC.[7]
References
[edit]- ^ Григорій Косар (in Ukrainian)
- ^ Beatifications during the Pastoral Visit of His Holiness John Paul II in Ukraine (23-27 June 2001),Josaphat Kocylovskyj,
- ^ Internet Encyclopedia of Ukraine/Peremyshl Greek Catholic Theological Seminary Seminary
- ^ Internet Encyclopedia of Ukraine/Greek Catholic Theological Seminary in Lviv
- ^ Славетна Стрийщина, Нижанківський Остап (in Ukrainian)
- ^ Протопресвитератъ Тернопольскій. Парохъ: Г р и г о р і й К о с а р ъ , (Page 146 ) (in Ukrainian)
- ^ Місія Постуляційний Центр беатифікації УГКЦ. Отець Григорій - вірний душпастир. (in Ukrainian)
External links/sources
[edit]- Між Сяном і Дунайцем / спомин / Часть І. / стор. 28 . 13) о. Косар Григорій, родом з Пакошівки к. Ялина, пов. Сянік, який перенісся аж до станиславівської єпархії; (in Ukrainian)
- 11. РАТИЩЕ / Григорій Косар / стор.146 (in Ukrainian)
- Перемишль - Юніонпедія (in Ukrainian)
- Pope to beatify 27 martyrs of Ukrainian Church
- Антін Косар (in Ukrainian)
Kariv, Sokal Raion
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Vyshnia, Horodok Raion
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Tudorkovychi
[edit]Tudorkovychi (Ukrainian: Тудо́рковичі) (since 1951 till 1991 name of the village was a Fedorivtsi (Ukrainian: Федорівці) – a village (selo) in the Sokal Raion, Lviv Oblast of Western Ukraine.
It is a small village which the total him area is 1,501 km2. The population of village is around 513 people and Local government is administered by Tudorkovychivska village council. [1]
Geography
[edit]Lowland village on the border with Poland. [2]
History and Attractions
[edit]Famous people
[edit]Were born in the village
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ Tudorkovychivska village council
- ^ Село Тудорковичі: карта вулиць (in Ukrainian)
External links
[edit]- weather.in.ua/Tudorkovychi
- с. Тудорковичі (в 1951-1991 рр. Федорівці). Церква Різдва Пр. Богородиці. 1936. (in Ukrainian)
Literature
[edit]- Історія міст і сіл УРСР : Львівська область, Сокальський район, Федорівці. – К. : ГРУРЕ, 1968 р. Page 756 (in Ukrainian)
Bilky, Irshava Raion
[edit]- Archpriest George (Yuri) Chuley (1935) – of many years (from 1962) rector of the church St. Peter and Paul in the village Bilky.[1]
References
[edit]- ^ На Ірщавщині протоієрей 50 років служить в одному храмі (in Ukrainian)
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Sholomyn
[edit]Sholomyn (Ukrainian: Шоломинь (Шоломия)) is a village in [1] [2]
External links
[edit]- Прадідівська слава/Шоломия (in Ukrainian)
- weather.in.ua/Sholomyn
References
[edit]Młyny, Podkarpackie Voivodeship
[edit]https://wiki.riteme.site/wiki/Młyny,_Podkarpackie_Voivodeship
Hodovytsia
[edit]Hodovytsia (Ukrainian: Годо́виця) – a village (selo), which is located in Pustomyty Raion, Lviv Oblast, of Western Ukraine.
The population of village is around 877 people and Local government is administered by Hodovytsko-Basivska village council. [1]
Geography
[edit]The village is located at 297 meters height along the Shchyrets River (left tributary of the river Dniester).
History and Attractions
[edit]The first 1371
External links
[edit]References
[edit]Literature
[edit]- Історія міст і сіл УРСР : Львівська область, Пустомитівський район, Годовиця. – К. : ГРУРЕ, 1968 р. Page 601 (in Ukrainian)
Yakymiv
[edit]Yamne
[edit]Yamne (Ukrainian: Я́мне) is a small village (selo) in the Kamianka-Buzka Raion, Lviv Oblast (province) of Western Ukraine.
Vyriv
[edit]Vyriv (Ukrainian: Ви́рів) – village (selo) in the Kamianka-Buzka Raion, Lviv Oblast (province) of Western Ukraine.
Vyriv [1]
Geography
[edit]History and Attractions
[edit]The first mention of the village Vyriv belongs to the XIV century (1352).
Church of the Transfiguration 1937. [2]
External links
[edit]- mista.ua/Вирів «Історії міст і сіл Української РСР» (in Ukrainian)
- Замки та храми України/Вирів (in Ukrainian)
- weather.in.ua/ Vyriv
References
[edit]Literature
[edit]- Історія міст і сіл УРСР : Львівська область, Кам'янка-Бузькомий район, Вирів. – К. : ГРУРЕ, 1968 р. Page 437 (in Ukrainian)
Zavadiv, Stryi Raion
[edit]Plagiarism
[edit]The author Photos - Bogdan Kosar (https://wiki.riteme.site/wiki/User:Bogdan_Kosar).
Photographing date - January 11, 2015, 14:35:38.
For the first time published in "mistaua" (http://mistaua.com/Фотогалерея/Загальні_плани/село-завадів/3197/?setcity=2662) March 26, 2015 16:25.
File on the Wikimedia Commons - File:General view of the village Zavadiv, Stryi Raion.jpg https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:General_view_of_the_village_Zavadiv,_Stryi_Raion.jpg
Other photos of the author Bogdan Kosar of 11 January 2015 of the village Zavadiv
[edit]- File:Church of St. Archangel Michael in Zavadiv (1).JPG https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Church_of_St._Archangel_Michael_in_Zavadiv_(1).JPG
- File:Church of St. Archangel Michael in Zavadiv (2).JPG https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Church_of_St._Archangel_Michael_in_Zavadiv_(2).JPG
- File:Taras Shevchenko Monument in Zavadiv (1914).JPG https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Taras_Shevchenko_Monument_in_Zavadiv_(1914).JPG
- File:Ostap Nyzhankivsky monument in Zavadiv.JPG https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Ostap_Nyzhankivsky_monument_in_Zavadiv.JPG
Velykyi Liubin
[edit]Vandalism
[edit]Deleting of section (02:45, 13 February 2017 TonyBallioni) “Famous people from Bilky”, (“Archpriest George (Yuri) Chuley”, a priest of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church (Moscow Patriarchate)) is a vandalism against the backdrop of religious persecution.
Bogdan Kosar/sandbox |
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Bilky | |
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Grigoriy Kosar | |
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Church | Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church |
Personal details | |
Born | |
Died | Buzhok, West Ukrainian People's Republic | October 19, 1918
Buried | Buzhok |
Nationality | Ukrainians |
Stavnytsia
[edit]name: The allegorical figure “Tragedy” on the façade of Lviv Theatre of Opera and Ballet
description: The allegorical figure “Tragedy” on the façade of Lviv Theatre of Opera and Ballet name of Solomiya Krushelnytska. Sculpted by Antoni Popiel.
Kal'ne, Zboriv Raion
[edit]Lubomyr Husar
[edit]He was born in the family of Yaroslav Husar [1] and Rostyslava Demchuk. [2] Luka Demchuk, [3] the Priest of the Parish of village Kal'ne from 1909 to 1929, was the grandfather for the Cardinal Lubomyr Husar.
References
[edit]- ^ Ярослав Гузар b. 1896 d. децембар 1963 (in Ukrainian)
- ^ Ростислава Олександра Демчук (Гузар) b. 3 мај 1904 d. 23 август 1992 (in Ukrainian)
- ^ Лука Демчук b. 1873 d. 6 март 1929 (in Ukrainian)
Drozdovychy, Horodok Raion
[edit]Drozdovychy (Ukrainian: Дроздо́вичі) – a village (selo),
Hrabovets, Skole Raion
[edit]
İçmeler
[edit]https://wiki.riteme.site/wiki/İçmeler
İçmeler is a popular Turkish holiday resort situated 8 kilometres from Marmaris.
Kryve, Skole Raion
[edit]Elementary school of Khashchovania village in 1946
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Womens in Boyko costumes from the Khashchovania village (the forties of the 20th century).
Nahirianka, Nahiyriyanka
[edit](old name to 2003 – Mizhhirya)
Horodzhiv, Zhovkva Raion
[edit]Horodzhiv is a small village
Monument to the wrestlers for the independence of Ukraine in the city Horodok
[edit]St Joseph's branch Church in the village of Vizhomlya
[edit]Vizhomlya
[edit]Vizhomlya (Ukrainian: Ві́жомля) is a village (selo) in the Lviv Oblast (province), Yavoriv Raion of Western Ukraine.
Geography
[edit]History and religion
[edit]Church of the Resurrection of the Lord 1560. [1]
St Joseph's branch Chapel in the village Vizhomlya. [2] Currently located in an abandoned state.
References
[edit]- ^ Церква Воскресення Господнього 1560 (in Ukrainian)
- ^ Село Віжомля: Пам'ятки (in Ukrainian)
External links
[edit]- Weather forecast for Zelene (in Ukrainian)
- Село Віжомля: карта вулиць (in Ukrainian)
Literature
[edit]- Історія міст і сіл УРСР : Львівська область, Яворівський район, Чернилява. – К. : ГРУРЕ, 1968 р. Page 926 (in Ukrainian)
Zelene, Verkhovyna Raion
[edit]Zelene (Ukrainian: Зеле́не) – a village (selo) in the Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast (province), Verkhovyna Raion of Western Ukraine.
The population of the village is about 815 people and Local government is administered by Zelenska village council. [1]
Geography
[edit]History and religion
[edit]Church of the Beheading of St. John the Baptist. [2]
Museum of Hutsul embroidery (Zelene village, Ivano-Frankivsk region). [3]
References
[edit]- ^ Зеленська сільська рада (in Ukrainian)
- ^ Церква Усікновення голови св.Івана Предтечі (с.Зелене, Івано-Франківська обл.): карта (in Ukrainian)
- ^ Музей гуцульської вишивки (с.Зелене, Івано-Франківська обл.): карта (in Ukrainian)
External links
[edit]- Weather forecast for Zelene (in Ukrainian)
- Село Зелене (Івано-Франківська обл.): карта вулиць (in Ukrainian)
Dovhe, Stryi Raion
[edit]Dovhe (Ukrainian: До́вге) is a village (selo) in the Stryi Raion, Lviv Oblast (province) of Western Ukraine.
The population of the village is just about 963 people and Local government is administered by Stankivska Village Council. [1]
Geography
[edit]The average height of the village is 334 metres (0.208 mi) above the sea level and area of the village is 13,29 km2. The village is located at a distance of 12 kilometres (7.5 mi) from the district center of Stryi along the road Highway H10 (Ukraine)[2] ( H 10) from Stryi to Chișinău and 72 kilometres (45 mi) from the regional center of Lviv,
History
[edit]The first record of the village dates back to 1482 year.
Cult constructions and religion
[edit]St. Nicholas Greek Catholic Church, located in the Ukrainian Village of Dovhe, Stryi Raion. Architectural monument of local importance.
Notable people
[edit]- Kyrchiv Bogdar (Bogdan) O. (1856 (Korchyn) - 1900 (Dovhe)) - the priest of the UGCC, Ukrainian writer, poet and lyricist, social and cultural activist, friend of I. Franko. [3] [4] [5] Bogdar Kyrchiv was the author of the lyric song Krylets (Wings) - "favorite song, anthem of the Stryj region" in the interwar period (1919-1939. [6] [7] The music on lyrics written by composer V. Matyuk. [8]
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Monument at the grave of priest Bogdar Kyrchiv in the village of Dovhe, Stryi Raion.
Gallery
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ Станківська сільська рада (in Ukrainian)
- ^ Автошлях Н 10(in Ukrainian)
- ^ Постаті Довге (in Ukrainian)
- ^ Іван Франко (in Ukrainian)
- ^ Енциклопедія Сучасної України/КИ́РЧІВ Богдар (Богдан) Олексійович (in Ukrainian)
- ^ Крилець! (in Ukrainian)
- ^ Ласкаво запрошуємо на Стрийщину! (in Ukrainian)
- ^ Священик Віктор Матюк (in Ukrainian)
External links
[edit]- Weather forecast for Dovhe (Lviv region)
- Село Довге (Львівська обл., Стрийський р-н): карта вулиць (in Ukrainian)
- Słownik geograficzny Królestwa Polskiego i innych krajów słowiańskich, Tom II, p 106 (in Polish)
Literature
[edit]Dmytro Vitovsky
[edit]Victor Chukarin
[edit]- Victor Chukarin, a Soviet gymnast, he won eleven medals including seven gold medals at the 1952 and 1956 Summer Olympics, an assistant professor at the Lviv Institute of Physical Culture.
References
[edit]Lviv
[edit]Josyf Slipyj, Major archbishop of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church and a Cardinal of the Catholic Church.
Lubomyr Husar, Major archbishop of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church and a Cardinal of the Catholic Church
Roman Lysko, Ukrainian Greek Catholic priest and martyr
Josaphat Kotsylovsky, Ukrainian Greek Catholic bishop and martyr
Josaphat Kotsylovsky
[edit]After graduating from the elementary folk school in Lesko he studied at the Sanok and Sambir gymnasia. From 1896 he studied at the law department of Lviv University.
Soon he interrupted the studio and graduated from the school of artillery in Vienna, and of 1900 he was sent to serve in the Lviv garrison. After leaving the military service, and with the assistance of the Przemysl Bishop Kostyantyn Chekhovych, he began the philosophical and theological studies in Rome.