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Baldur

Baldury ( Ukrainian. Bovduri ) - a village in the Brody district of Lviv region of Ukraine . Included in the Shnyrevsky village council.

Village
Baldur
ukr Bovduri
A country Ukraine
RegionLviv
AreaBrodovsky
History and geography
Square1,121 km²
Center height
TimezoneUTC + 2 , in the summer UTC + 3
Population
Population317 people ( 2001 )
Density282.780 people / km²
Digital identifiers
Telephone code+380 3266
Postcode80620
Car codeBC, NS / 14
Koatuu4620388403

Content

Geography

The settlement is located on the territory of Little Polesie . The village is located on the Bovdurka River, which is a right tributary of the Styr . In the middle of the 20th century there was a large pond in the village, which was destroyed during reclamation works. The distance to Shnyreva by road is 10 km to the east, to the town of Brody - 14 km to the south.

History

First mentioned in 1546.

In the XIX century - the village of Brody district, Zolochiv region of Galicia [1] . By 1880, there were 792 inhabitants in the village (together with Voitovtsi), 401 of them Roman Catholic , 382 Greek Catholic, and 9 Jews . He owned 272 morgues of arable land, 939 morgues of meadows and gardens, 427 morgues of pastures and 2023 morgues of the forest [2] .

In 1906-07, the Church of the Intercession of the Most Holy Theotokos was built in the western part of the village, which burned down during the First World War.

By the beginning of World War II, the village was part of the Leshnyov commune [3] of the Brodovsky district of the Tarnopol province of Poland. In 1939, about 920 people lived here, including 480 Ukrainians, 395 , 40 Poles and 5 Jews [4] . In the same year, the village became part of the Lviv region of the Ukrainian SSR ; in 1968 [5] and 1978 [6] , it was part of the Shnyrevsky Village Council.

In 1989, the population was 367 people (178 men, 189 women) [7] . According to the 2001 census, the population was 317 people [8] , almost all (98.74%) called Ukrainian as their mother tongue, 3 people (0.95%) - Russian [7] .

Nowadays, the people's house of the Prosvita society, a feldsher-midwife center, a library, an elementary school with 10 students [9] and 2 shops are working in the village.

Attractions

  • The Church of St. John the Theologian, built in 1910-11 as a Roman Catholic church, was re-consecrated in the early 90s as the Orthodox church of the UAOC [10] , now in the composition of the PCU .
  • A wooden chapel built in 2004 on the site of the Church of the Intercession, also consecrated in honor of John the Theologian.

Local Council

80620, Lviv region, Brodivsky district, p. Shnyrev

Notes

  1. ↑ Administrative Map of the Kingdom of Galicia, Lodomeria and Bucovina 1855
  2. ↑ Geographical Dictionary of the Kingdom of Poland and Other Slavic Lands, Volume I (Polish)
  3. ↑ Administrative Map of the Republic of Poland 1937
  4. ↑ V. Kubiyovich. Traditional groups of Ukraine (Galicini) on 01/01/1939. - Visbaden , 1983. - p. 11. - 173 p. (in Ukrainian)
  5. ↑ History of the Miscellany of Ukraine of the Russian Republic of Belarus. Lviv region . - K .: Head edited_ URE AN URSR, 1968. - 980 p. (in Ukrainian)
  6. ↑ History of cities and villages of the Ukrainian SSR. Lviv region . - K. , 1978. - p. 195. - 742 p.
  7. ↑ 1 2 2001 Population Census Database (ukr.)
  8. ↑ Permanent population of Lviv region at the 2001 census
  9. ↑ Boldurovsky elementary school (ukr.)
  10. ↑ Religious confessions of Brody district (ukr.)

Links

  • Baldura on the website of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine


Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Baldury&oldid=101140117


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