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13 miles (21 km)
37 kilometres (23 mi)
1,200 inches (30,000 mm) x 900 inches (23,000 mm)
120 centimetres (47 in) x 90 centimetres (35 in)
47 inches (1,200 mm) x 35.5 inches (900 mm)
47 inches (120 cm) x 35.5 inches (90 cm)
845 metres (2,770 ft)
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91.7 centimetres (36.1 in) x 59.7 centimetres (23.5 in)
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1,550 planted acres (630 ha)
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1,550 acres (630 ha; 2.42 sq mi)
2.84 square kilometres (700 acres; 3,400,000 sq yd; 284 ha)
1.2 square kilometres (300 acres; 1,400,000 sq yd; 120 ha)
361 hectares (890 acres; 4,320,000 sq yd; 3.61 km2)
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Number | Shurch name | Denomination/Affiliation | Description | Address | File | |
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Skole Raion | Raion in Lviv Oblast in Western Ukraine. Its administrative center is Skole. | |||||
001 | Church of St. Michael the Archangel | Church of St. Michael the Archangel in the village Kamianka | Kamianka | |||
002 | Wooden church of St. John the Baptist | Wooden church of St. John the Baptist 1846. Architecture of Ukraine national significance. | Khaschovania | |||
003 | Church of St. of Archangel Michael (wooden, 1860) and bell tower | Church of St. of Archangel Michael (wooden, 1860) and bell tower (Architectural memo to Skole district of local importance)[1] | Khitar | |||
004 | Church of the Blessed Eucharist (a wooden 1825) | Church of the Blessed Eucharist, Klymets (a wooden 1825). The village in Skole district, Lviv region | Klymets | |||
005 | Cosmas and Damian's Church (wood) | Wooden Church of St. Cosmas and Damian's, (1824) in the village Korchyn (Skole Raion)Architectural sights of Skole district local importance. | Korchyn | |||
006 | The church of St. Paraskeva | The church of St. Paraskeva in the village Korostiv (wood, 1874) (Architectural memo to Skole district of local importance) | Korostiv | |||
007 | Wooden church of St.. Nicholas 1926 | Village Kozyova. Wooden church of St.. Nicholas 1926(Architectural memo to Skole district of local importance) | Kozyova | |||
008 | Church of St. Nicholas (wooden) 1884 | Church of St. Nicholas (wooden) 1884. Mezhybrody. | Mezhybrody | |||
009 | Church of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary (wooden) | Church of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary (wooden).Nyzhnie Synovydne | Nyzhnie Synovydne | |||
010 | Church of the Nativity Blessed Virgin Mary (wood) 1882 | Church of the Nativity Blessed Virgin Mary (wood) 1882 (the previous name - Church of St. Arch. Michael). | Oriava | |||
011 | Church of St. Nicholas | Church of St. Nicholas (1930). Oryavchyk (Skole Raion). located in the Eastern Beskids. | Oryavchyk | |||
012 | Church and bell tower of the Epiphany Church. | Church of the Epiphany (Church of St. Luke) (wood, 1862) and the bell tower of the Epiphany Church (wood, 1801) in the village Oryavchyk. | Oryavchyk | |||
013 | Church of St.Michael (wood) | Church of St.Michael (wood), Plav'ye. The church restored after the collapse of the Soviet Union. | Plavie | |||
014 | Church and the bell tower of the church St.Paraskeva | Church and the bell tower of the church St.Paraskeva in Skole. | Skole | |||
015 | Church of the Nativity Blessed Virgin Mary in Skole | Greek Catholic Church of the Nativity Blessed Virgin Mary in Skole | Skole | |||
016 | Church the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary (1901) | Church the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary (1901) | Slavske | |||
017 | Church of St. Michael (Smozhe) 1874 (wood) | Church of St. Michael (Smozhe, Skole Raion) 1874 (wood). (during renovation) | Smozhe | |||
018 | Church of the Dormition (wood) | Church of the Dormition (wood), Tukholka. Skole Raion, Lviv Oblast. (1858) | Tukholka | |||
019 | Church of the Holy Eucharist (1804) | Church of the Holy Eucharist (1804). Volosyanka, Skole Raion. | Volosyanka | |||
020 | The church of transfer St. Nicholas relics | A newly built the temple of transfer St. Nicholas relics in the village Volosyanka (wood), Skole district (Skole Raion | Volosyanka |
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Kosar Hryhory | |
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Personal | |
Born | March 19, 1867 |
Died | October 19, 1918 |
Resting place | Cemetery in Buzhok village. |
Religion | Catholic Church |
School | Second Higher Lviv City Gymnasium with the German language. |
Organization | |
Institute | Greek Catholic Theological Seminary in Lviv |
Hryhory Kosar,
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Anthony Petrushevych (Ukrainian: Петруше́вич Анто́ній Степа́нович, here Antoni Petruszewicz, January 18, 1821 – September 23, 1913) has never lived in Poland and he has never been a Polish historian. He was a priest of the UGCC, Ukrainian historian, linguist, researcher of the history of Galicia.
He was born in the village Dobriany, Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria, crown land of the Habsburg Monarchy, the Austrian Empire Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria (Now – Dobriany, Stryi Raion ) in the family of the local priest UGCC Petrushevych Stephan (1772-1860).
He studied in Stryi, in the Lviv University (graduated in 1845) and in the Greek-Catholic theological seminary.
He died on September 23, 1913 in Lviv, Austria-Hungary.
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Datsyshyn Michael – village pastor Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church from 1964 to 1996.
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Is a village in Chernivtsi Oblast
Karpatske – The first written mentions about the village Hnyla which dates back to 1520.[1]
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Karpatske – In 1520 the village Karpatske was founded, as evidenced by the official information.[1][2]
In reference[3] is completely false information.
(in Polish) Wieś Karpatske została założona w 1520 roku, jak wynika z oficjalnych informacjach. [4]
Nie zaprzeczam. Różne źródła podają zupełnie inne dane.[5][6]
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Klitsko (Ukrainian: Клі́цько) is a village (selo) in Horodok Raion, Lviv Oblast, of Western Ukraine. Local government is administered by
2\ Hello. The whole text of the so-called of new Article (Trybukhivtsi, Buchach Raion https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trybukhivtsi,_Buchach_Raion ) is complete rewrite from of my article (Trybuhivtsi, Buchach Raion https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trybuhivtsi,_Buchach_Raion (18:13, 30 January 2015 Bogdan Kosar (3,924 bytes) (+3,924)) ).Thanks. --Bogdan Kosar
Ukrainian composer, pianist and music critic.[1]
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Iryna Vilde | |
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Born | Iryna Vilde (Polotniuk) (1907-05-05)May 5, 1907 |
Died | October 30, 1982(1982-10-30) (aged 75) |
Education | "University of John II Casimir in Lwow" (Polish: Uniwersytet Jana Kazimierza we Lwowie; Uniwersytet Jana Kazimierza (1919-1939)) |
Occupation | Ukrainian writer |
Spouse | Her husband Eugeniy Polotniuk was shot by the Gestapo in 1943 |
Iryna Vilde[1] (pseudonym of Dar’ia Dmitrievna Makogon. She was married Polotnyuk). Ukrainian writer. She was born on May 5, 1907 in Chernovtsy, Austro-Hungarian monarchy. She died October 30, 1982 in Lviv. Her father was a folk lecturer and writer Dmitry Makogon[2]. She graduated from Lviv University in 1932 (Polish: "Uniwersytet Jana Kazimierza we Lwowie"; "Uniwersytet Jana Kazimierza (1919-1939)"), which is soon due to material deprivation was forced to leave and get a job in the magazine "Woman's Destiny" in Kolomyia, where it she worked until 1939. From 1930 to 1939 she published short stories and novels about the life of Western Ukrainian intelligentsia, the petty bourgeoisie and students. In 1935 - for the first time under the pseudo “Iryna Vilde” published the novel "Butterflies on hairpins" ([] Error: {{Lang-xx}}: no text (help) "Metelyky na shpilkah").
The novelettes Metelyky na shpyl’kakh (Pinned Butterflies, 1936), the story B’ie vos'ma (The Clock Strikes Eight, 1936), a collection of short stories Khymerne sertse (The Whimsical Heart, 1936), the story Povnolitni dity (Grown-up Children, 1939), Istoriia odnoho zhyttia (The History of One Life, 1946), Nashi bat'ky roziishlysia (Our Parents Have Separated, 1946), Ti z Kowalskoi (Those of Kowalska, 1947), Iii portret (Her Portrait 1948), Stezhynamy zhyttia (Along the Paths of Life, 1949), Iabluni zatsvily vdruhe (The Apple Trees Have Blossomed Again, 1949), Povisti ta opovidannia (Tales and Stories" 1949 ), one-act play "Courtship" (1950), the novel "Adult Children" (1952), "Chickens" (1953), Nova Lukavytsia (New Lukavytsya 1953), "Stories" (1954), "On the Threshold" (1955), the novel "Sisters Richynski" (Book 1 - 1958 Book 2 - 1964), Sobranie sochynenyy. - T. 1-5. - M., 1958, "You do not like" (1958), "I'm sorry but I" (1959), "Life is just beginning" (1961), Troiandy i ternia (Roses and Thorns, 1961), "The human warmth" (1964) , Works. - T. 1-5. - Karl, 1967-1968, a collection of lyrical miniatures "Okrushyny" (1969), the trilogy Metelyky na shpyl’kakh (Pinned Butterflies, 2007).
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Josyf Slipyj |
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[[File:Cardinal Josyp Slipyj.jpg|thumbnail|{{en|Cardinal Yosyp Slipyj, a Major Archbishop of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church and a Cardinal of the Catholic Church.]]
Josyf Slipyj (Йосиф Сліпий, Ukrainian: Йосиф (Сліпий) , Йо́сиф Коберни́цький-Дичко́вський)[1] (17 February 1892 – 7 September 1984) was a Major Archbishop of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church and a Cardinal of the Catholic Church. Patriarch and Cardinal Josyf Slipyj Kobernytskyj-Dychkovskyi, born 17 February 1892 in the village of Zazdrist, district Terebovlya the present Ternopil region. High School finished in Ternopil (1911), later shtudiruet the Lviv Theological Seminary, and from 1912 - Innsbruck, where he receives a doctorate in theology in 1916.
August 12, 2001 in the Church of the Annunciation of the Blessed Virgin Mary in the side seat Striy Heart of Jesus, the Divine Liturgy served by His Grace Church Patriarch Lubomyr Husar involving bishops, the last remains of Przemysl perezahoroneno-Samborskogo and Syanitskoho Bishop Josaphat Kotsylovskoho.
His cross and his bitter cup was for us the true glory and the gain. Mourn his death, but as Catholics, among kripymosya tears and comforted that God in exchange for the death of a martyr, again revive our community, as it was in the days of St.. Jehoshaphat. So therefore filled with a burning desire of Bishop Josaphat. (He died the death of a martyr and confessor for the Ukrainian Church zyednanu the Apostolic Capital.) He died the death of a martyr and the confessor for the Ukrainian Church coupled to Apostolic Capital have.
В кармане одежды Мэллори были найдены солнцезащитные очки, что указывает, что срыв произошел в темноте, но не была найдена фотография его жены Рут, которую он обещал оставить на вершине Эвереста. Он их оставил на вершине !?
Jaroslava Korol was born June 25, 1954 in the village Plav'ya, Skole district, Lviv region. She was born in the family priest Antony and Maria Kosar. She died after a long illness July 10, 2009 in Lviv.
After graduating from high of the school with golden medal she studied at the Department of Art Pottery Lviv State Institute of Decorative and Applied Art. She lived and worked in Lviv.
First mentioned in 1603[1] the village belonged to the Kamieniec (Kamyanets-Podilskyi) county (powiat) in 16th century and was known as the part of the town Chortkiv.
There are an original Roman Catholic chapel of St. John in cistern.[2]
Chystopady
Чистопади | |
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Village | |
Coordinates: 49°48′53″N 25°20′19″E | |
Country | Ukraine |
Province | Ternopil Oblast |
District | Zboriv Raion |
Area | 1.75 km2 (0.68 sq mi) |
Elevation | 338 m (1,109 ft) |
Population | 605 |
• Density | 345.71/km2 (895.4/sq mi) |
Website | село Чистопади (Ukrainian) |
Chystopady – (Ukrainian: Чистопа́ди; Polish: Czystopady) is a village (selo) in the Zboriv Raion, Ternopil Oblast (province in western Ukraine). It is situated on the Seret River in the north-east part of county. Local government – Chystopadivska village council.[1]
Chystopady village is located in the north-eastern part of Ternopil region. The nearby cities are: Zboriv (26.2 kilometres (16.3 mi)), Pochaiv (26.6 kilometres (16.5 mi)), Radyvyliv (33.5 kilometres (20.8 mi)). The closest historical/cultural place is town Pidkamin that is in a distance of 13.8 kilometres (8.6 mi) and city Pochaiv (36.6 kilometres (22.7 mi)).
The first mention of the Chystopady village is in 1701,[2] when here was built a wooden church of St. Nicholas. The village was formed from the very village Chystopady, of the small settlements Dychky and Hayi Chystopadivski. The village consisted at that time of 361 hectares (890 acres; 4,320,000 sq yd; 3.61 km2) of fields together with pastures.
The village was greatly destroyed at the time of the First and Second World Wars[3]. So in 1916, the Hungarians, who were while in the village, the whole village were evacuated and destroyed houses. People are departed in different land of the Ukraine and of the World./ref>. So in 1916, the Hungarians, who were while in the village, the whole village were evacuated and destroyed houses. People are departed in different land of the Ukraine and of the World.[4].
361 hectares (890 acres; 4,320,000 sq yd; 3.61 km2)
3.61 square kilometres (890 acres; 4,320,000 sq yd; 361 ha)
Velyka Syvulya (Great Syvulya).
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Great Syvulya (Velyka Syvulya) in the winter
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Great Syvulya (1,836 metres (6,020 ft)) - the highest mountain of massif Gorgany in the Ukrainian Carpathians, Ivano-Frankivsk region.
The Stryi River starts in the Carpathian mountains in Western Ukraine before joining the Dniester near Khodoriv.
Hnizdychiv urban village located in Ukraine, Lviv Oblast, Zhydachiv Raion.
No relation to Poland they have not.
Recreation area Panasivka of Korostiv forestry | |
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Location | Lviv Oblast ,Skole Raion, Ukraine |
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