Dubanevychi

Dubanevychi
Дубаневичі
Village
Dubanevychi
Coordinates: UA 49°41′47″N 23°30′28″E / 49.69639°N 23.50778°E / 49.69639; 23.50778Coordinates: UA 49°41′47″N 23°30′28″E / 49.69639°N 23.50778°E / 49.69639; 23.50778
Country  Ukraine
Province Lviv OblastLviv Oblast
District Horodok Raion
Established 1430
Area
  Total 11,75 km2 (454 sq mi)
Elevation 277 m (909 ft)
Population
  Total 1,277
  Density 1.1/km2 (2.8/sq mi)
Time zone EET (UTC+2)
  Summer (DST) EEST (UTC+3)
Postal code 81540
Area code(s) +380 3231
Website село Дубаневичі (Ukrainian)

Dubanevychi (Ukrainian: Дубане́вичі ) is a village in Horodok Raion, Lviv Oblast in western Ukraine. The population of the village is about 1277 people.[1]
Local government is administered by Dubanevytska village council.[2]

Geography

The village is located at a distance of 2 kilometres (1.2 mi) from the roads Highway H13 (Ukraine)[3] (H13) from Lviv to Uzhhorod and is located at a distance of 20 kilometres (12 mi) from the district center of Horodok, 46 kilometres (29 mi) from the regional center of Lviv and 32 kilometres (20 mi) from the town of Sambir.[4]
And this village is located on the altitude of 277 metres (910 ft) above sea level.
In territory of village and surrounding area is dominated by gray forest soils, black soils. The village is surrounded by coniferous and deciduous forests and the average January temperature at −4 °C (25 °F), and July- 18 °C (64 °F)[5]

History

St. Nicholas church 1880. Dubanevychi.

The date of establishment the village is considered 1430.[6] But the first mention of the village in a document dating from 1266 - 1301 years.[7]
in 1870 Mary Fredro[8] has allocated wood and hired of masters to build the church, which was consecrated in 1880 (1892) year.[9]

Cult constructions and religion

In the village has a wooden church of St. Nicholas (1870-1892), wooden belfry (1845?) and sculptures of St. John and the Mother of God.[10]

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