Krohulets (Ukrainian: Крогулець, Polish: Krogulec) is a village in Ukraine, Ternopil Oblast, Chortkiv Raion, Vasylkivtsi rural hromada.

Krohulets
Крогулець
Pond in Krohulets
Pond in Krohulets
Krohulets is located in Ternopil Oblast
Krohulets
Krohulets
Location in Ternopil Oblast
Coordinates: 49°6′1″N 26°0′25″E / 49.10028°N 26.00694°E / 49.10028; 26.00694
Country Ukraine
Oblast Ternopil Oblast
RaionChortkiv Raion
HromadaVasylkivtsi Hromada
Population
 • Total869
Time zoneUTC+2 (EET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+3 (EEST)
Postal code
48256

History

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On 3 March 1578, King Stephen Báthory granted Stanislav Kopychynetskyi the privilege of founding a town under German (Teutonic) law on his own land, simply called Krohulets, located on the Nichlava River and near the Visiencha Forest.[1]

From 24 July 2015, Krohulets has been a member of the Vasylkivtsi rural hromada.[2]

After the liquidation of the Husiatyn Raion on 19 July 2020, the village became part of the Ternopil Raion.[3]

Religion

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  • Saint Paraskeva church with a bell tower (18th century, OCU; wooden; reconstructed; architectural monuments of national importance)
  • Saint Volodymyr church (2008; UGCC)

Notable residents

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  • Omelian Hlibovytskyi (1857–1905), Ukrainian Greek Catholic priest, novelist, publicist, public figure
  • Bohdan Lepky (1872–1941), Ukrainian writer, poet, scholar, public figure, and artist

References

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  1. ^ AGAD, MК 118, f.198-200.
  2. ^ ВВРУ, 2016, № 8, s. 19.
  3. ^ Постанова Верховної Ради України від 17 липня 2020 року № 807-IX "Про утворення та ліквідацію районів"

Sources

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  • (in Ukrainian) Мельничук Б., Уніят В., Крогулець // Ternopil Encyclopedic Dictionary: in 4 v. / editorial board: H. Yavorskyi and other, Ternopil: "Zbruch", 2005, V. 2: К—О, S. 246. — ISBN 966-528-199-2.
  • (in Ukrainian) Мельничук Б., Уніят В., Щавінський, В., Крогулець // Ternopil region. History of cities and villages: in 3 v. / Ternopil: "Terno-graph", 2014, V. 2: Г—Л, S. 74—76. — ISBN 978-966-457-228-3.
  • "Krogulec". Geographical Dictionary of the Kingdom of Poland (in Polish). 4. Warszawa: Kasa im. Józefa Mianowskiego. 1883. p. 680.