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Yasenytsia-Zamkova

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Yasenytsia-Zamkova (Ukrainian: Ясениця-Замкова) is a village in the Sambir Raion of the Lviv Oblast, Ukraine. The population is 1,270 people (2021). The local self-government body is the Strilky Village Council.

History

In the village in 1881, there were two churches and a water sawmill. There used to be a steam sawmill, but it was demolished in 1879. The headship belonged to Ґolkovska, but after her death in 1779, it was seized. The lands were divided among settlers and annexed to Hvizdets.[1]

In 1905, a railway was laid through the village, connecting Lviv, Sambir, Turka, and Uzhhorod. The village has a railway station. Additionally, a national road of significance, connecting Lviv to Uzhhorod, passes through the village.

In 1928, the local school had 60 students.

Infrastructure of the village as of 2022 includes a church, a unique monument of Galician architecture – a three-tiered bell tower, a mini-museum of folk life, a tourist campsite, a private ethnographic homestead, a secondary school, shops, and a railway station.

In 2023, the village of Yasenytsia-Zamkova, together with surrounding villages, became part of the historical and tourist route network "BoykoMandry," created with the support of the Ukrainian Cultural Foundation and the Strilky rural hromada.[2][3][4]

References

  1. ^ "Słownik geograficzny Królestwa Polskiego i innych krajów słowiańskich, Tom III - wynik wyszukiwania - DIR". dir.icm.edu.pl. Retrieved 2023-11-21.
  2. ^ "Strilky Territorial Community". Cities for Cities. Retrieved 2023-11-21.
  3. ^ ❗️Новий туристичний проєкт «БойкоМандри» – актуальний, як ніколи ❗️ «БойкоМандри» – це три піші та веломаршрути, що пролягають через гори мальовничої... | By Бойківщина | Facebook (in Ukrainian), retrieved 2023-11-14
  4. ^ "БойкоМандри". boykomandry.com. Retrieved 2023-11-15.

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This page was last edited on 16 May 2024, at 07:06
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