Hody-Dobrovidka

Hody-Dobrovidka
Годи-Добровідка
The wooden church of St. George 1926
Hody-Dobrovidka
Ukraine Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast
Hody-Dobrovidka
Hody-Dobrovidka (Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast)
Coordinates: 48°36′08″N 25°04′20″E / 48.60222°N 25.07222°E / 48.60222; 25.07222
Country Ukraine
Province Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast
District Kolomyia Raion
Area
 • Total
1,288 km2 (497 sq mi)
Elevation
335 m (1,099 ft)
Population
 • Total
967
 • Density0.75/km2 (1.9/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+2 (EET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+3 (EEST)
Postal code
78244
Area code+380 3433
Websiteсело Годи-Добровідка / райцентр Коломия / облцентр Івано-Франківськ (Ukrainian)

Hody-Dobrovidka (Ukrainian: Го́ди-Доброві́дка, Polish: Gody-Dobrowódka) is a village in Kolomyia Raion of Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast in Western Ukraine. The population of the village is around 967 inhabitants, and local government is administered by Hodo-Dobrovidska village council.[1] It belongs to Piadyky rural hromada, one of the hromadas of Ukraine.[2]

Geography

The village is in a flat terrain on the altitude of 335 metres (1,100 ft) above sea level and area of the village totals is 12.88 km2 (4.97 sq mi). It is at a distance 9 kilometres (5.6 mi) from the district center Kolomyia and 65 kilometres (40 mi) from the regional center of Ivano-Frankivsk.

History and Attractions

The village was established in 1939 from the two separate villages, Hody and Dobrovidka.[3] The first written record about Dobrovidka dates back to 1451, and Gody village mentioned in 1857.[4] The village has an architectural monument of local importance of Ivano-Frankivsk region. It is the Church of St. Dmitry 1923 (Wooden).[5] The church belongs to the architectural monuments of local importance.[6] There is also the Church of St. George 1926 (Wooden).[7]

The 19th-century Gody-Turka railway station is located here, situated on the Lviv-Chernivtsi line.

During the Second Polish Republic, the village was part of Kołomyja County of the Stanisławów Voivodeship. Between 1943 and 1945, Ukrainian nationalists from the OUN-UPA brutally murdered 15 Poles here as a part of Volhynia genocide.[8] After the war, the village was detached from Poland and incorporated into the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic.

Famous people

  • Helena Hajdejczuk, a Polish resident of the village, during the German occupation of Poland, provided assistance to Jews, for which she was murdered by the Germans. In 2002, Yad Vashem posthumously honored her with the title of Righteous Among the Nations.[9]
  • Petro Dmytrovych Melnychuk[10] (1913-2004) – Candidate of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Associate Professor, Deputy Director for Science of Lviv State Medical Institute (1944-1961), known phytotherapeutist. He graduated from the Lviv University (1939), was twice sentenced to death, once by the Bolsheviks (1941) and once by the German occupiers (1944).

References

  1. ^ Годи-Добровідська сільська рада (in Ukrainian)
  2. ^ "Пядикская громада" (in Russian). Портал об'єднаних громад України.
  3. ^ Hody-Dobrovidka
  4. ^ Село Годи-Добровідка: карта вулиць (in Ukrainian)
  5. ^ Годи-Добровідка Церква Св. Дмитра 1923 (in Ukrainian)
  6. ^ Пам'ятки архітектури місцевого значення. Івано-Франківська область. / Частина 3 / 915, Церква Св. Дмитрія (дер.) 1852 р. (N 801) (in Ukrainian)
  7. ^ Годи-Добровідка. Церква Св. Юрія 1926 (in Ukrainian)
  8. ^ Genocide in the Stanislaviv Region. 2008. p. 237.
  9. ^ "Hajdejczuk Helena". collections.yadvashem.org. Retrieved 2024-06-01.
  10. ^ Український медичний календар на 2013 рік/1913, 14 липня – 100 років (in Ukrainian)