Rudnyky, Lviv Oblast

Rudnyky
Рудники
Rudnyky
Location in Lviv Oblast
Rudnyky
Rudnyky (Ukraine)
Coordinates: 49°26′56″N 23°54′49″E / 49.44889°N 23.91361°E / 49.44889; 23.91361
CountryUkraine
OblastLviv Oblast
RaionStryi Raion
HromadaMykolaiv urban hromada
Time zoneUTC+2 (EET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+3 (EEST)
Postal code
81642

Rudnyky (Ukrainian: Рудники, Polish: Rudniki) is a village in the Mykolaiv urban hromada of the Stryi Raion of Lviv Oblast in Ukraine.[1]

History

The first written mention of the village was in 1515.[2]

In the Second Polish Republic, until 1934, the village constituted an independent rural municipality (gmina) within the Żydaczów County of the Stanisławów Voivodeship. As part of the consolidation reform, on August 1, 1934, it was incorporated into the newly established rural Mikołajów nad Dniestrem municipality in the same county and voivodeship.[3]

March 10, 1944, Ukrainian nationalists from the OUN-UPA murdered 3 Poles here as a part of Volhynia genocide.[4] After the war, the village was detached from Poland and incorporated into the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic.

On 19 July 2020, as a result of the administrative-territorial reform and liquidation of the Mykolaiv Raion, the village became part of the Stryi Raion.[5]

Religion

In 1885, a brick Saint Michael church was built in the village, modeled after Saint Andrew church in Kyiv.[6]

Notable residents

  • Demian Danyliv (1997–2021), Ukrainian soldier
  • Lavrentia Herasymiv (1911–1952), ethnic Ukrainian Soviet Greek Catholic nun and martyr
  • Stepan Heryliv (born 1954), Ukrainian journalist, writer, volunteer
  • Mykola Konchakivskyi (1919–1978), OUN activist, OUN SB super-district referent, acting district referent of the OUN SB in Horodok Raion
  • Tadeusz Laskowski (1901-1989), Polish engineer, rector of Silesian University of Technology
  • Zinovii Lavryshyn (1943–2017), Ukrainian composer, pianist, conductor

References

  1. ^ "Миколаївська територіальна громада". Децентралізація.
  2. ^ Zródla dziejowe. Tom XVIII. Polska XVI wieku pod względem geograficzno-statystycznym. Cz. I. Ziemie ruskie. Ruś Czerwona. — Warszawa: Sklad główny u Gerberta I Wolfa, 1902. — S. 166, 167.
  3. ^ https://isap.sejm.gov.pl/isap.nsf/DocDetails.xsp?id=WDU19340640569 Rozporządzenie Ministra Spraw Wewnętrznych z dnia 14 lipca 1934 r. o podziale powiatu rudziechowskiego w województwie tarnopolskiem na gminy wiejskie. Dz.U. 1934 nr 64 poz. 569
  4. ^ https://zbrodniawolynska.pl/zw1/form/r1035827136959,Zbrodnia-w-m-Rudniki-w-dn-10-marca-1944-r.html
  5. ^ Постанова Верховної Ради України від 17 липня 2020 року No. 807-IX "Про утворення та ліквідацію районів"
  6. ^ Роксолана Косів. "Рудники. Церква Архістратига Михаїла". Сакральна спадщина Львівщини.

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