Borynya [1] is a urban-type settlement in the Carpathians , in the Turkovsky district of the Lviv region of Ukraine . Until 1981, the village of Borinya [2] , but many of the maps still have the old name of Borin.
Settlement | |||
Bore | |||
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ukr Borina | |||
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A country | Ukraine | ||
Region | Lviv region | ||
Area | Turkovsky district | ||
Village council | Borynskiy | ||
History and geography | |||
First mention | 1552 | ||
PGT with | 1981 | ||
Square | |||
Timezone | UTC + 2 , in the summer UTC + 3 | ||
Population | |||
Population | 1,624 people ( 2001 ) | ||
Katoykonim | borynchane, borynchanin, borynchinka | ||
Digital identifiers | |||
Telephone code | +380 3269 | ||
Postcode | 82547 | ||
Car code | BC, NS / 14 | ||
Koatuu | 4625555300 | ||
The first written mention of Boryn dates back to 1552.
Center for Rural Council. Located in the western part of the Ukrainian Carpathians , near the river. Stryi , over its left tributary by the river Borynka, 14 km from the district center, 6 km from the railway station Nizhnyaya Yablonka.
A highway Lviv - Uzhgorod passes through the village.
The Stukovots farm is adjacent to the village.
In Boryn there are: stone autocephalous Orthodox Church of the Holy Spirit, built in 1912 , which contains elements of the Romanesque style.
Roman Catholic Church 1879
At the expense of German immigrants in 1879 a stone single-nave church of Sts. Roha, destroyed in 1965 . Now in place of the old rebuilt new church of St.. Roch.
In the village in the XIX century. a synagogue was built, which existed before the beginning of the Second World War and was destroyed by the fascists. After the war, it was not restored.
The administration of the Regional Landscape Park "Nadsansky" is located in Boryn [3] .
Gallery
Church of the Holy Spirit in Boryn
View of the village Borynya
Notes
- ↑ Moscow: Federal State Unitary Enterprise PKO Cartography, 2005, scale 1: 1,000,000; Atlas of Highways of GNPP “Cartography” , Kiev, 2003, scale 1: 500000
- ↑ Maps GUGK USSR, the book of the administrative-territorial division of the USSR
- ↑ In 2004–2005, a joint Polish-Ukrainian project was implemented with the aim of preserving natural diversity and developing tourism in the regional landscape park Nadsansky. With the support of the Carpathian Foundation (Poland) and the Eastern Carpathian Biodiversity Conservation Fund (Switzerland) a brochure (ukr.) Was issued as part of the UNESCO -MAB program
Links
- Accounting card Boryn (ukr.) On the website of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine
- Weather in Boryn