Kulchytsi

Kulchytsi
Кульчиці
village
Kulchytsi

Ukraine Lviv Oblast

Coordinates: UA 49°30′18″N 23°16′45″E / 49.50500°N 23.27917°E / 49.50500; 23.27917Coordinates: UA 49°30′18″N 23°16′45″E / 49.50500°N 23.27917°E / 49.50500; 23.27917
Country  Ukraine
Province  Lviv Oblast
District Sambir Raion
Established 1284
Area
  Total 25,4 km2 (98 sq mi)
Elevation/(average value of) 307 m (1,007 ft)
Population
  Total 1,639
  Density 64.530/km2 (167.13/sq mi)
Time zone EET (UTC+2)
  Summer (DST) EEST (UTC+3)
Postal code 81476
Area code +380 3236
Website село Кульчиці(Ukrainian)

Kulchytsi (Ukrainian: Ку́льчиці, historic name Кульчачке, Кольчиці, Polish: Kulczyce[1]) is a village (selo), which is located in Sambir Raion, Lviv Oblast, of Western Ukraine.

The estimated population is around 1,639. Local government is administered by Kulchytska village council.[2]

Geography

The village is situated on the hilly area at a distance 8 kilometres (5.0 mi) from the district center Sambir. It is situated in the 83 kilometres (52 mi) from the regional center Lviv and 29 kilometres (18 mi) from the city Drohobych.

History

Archaeological excavations have revealed traces of settlements from the 5th to 4th centuries BC, although the official founding date of village is 1284.[3] Thirteen Stone-Age burial mounds (late 3rd millennium BC) near Kulchytsi were investigated. The settlement beginning Iron Age (about the 7th or 6th century BC) have been preserved in territory of village

A historic name of the village was Kulchachke (Кульчачке; Ukrainian) of Tatar origin.

Religious structures and attractions

Christians have an opportunity to visit the Exaltation of the Holy Cross Orthodox Church, Church of the Transfiguration and Church of Saints Florus and Laurus.

In the village has an architectural monument of local importance of Sambir Raion (Sambir district).[4] It is a wooden bell tower of Church of Florus and Laurus 18th century (499-М).

Museums and monuments

Village residents know and want to learn of the history of the village and land. Valuable historical and architectural attractions been saved in the village. This is museum by name Hetman Sahaidachny,[5] a monument to Hetman Petro Sahaidachny, Yuri-Franz Kulchytsky monument, a wooden Bell tower of Church of Florus and Laurus 18th century and other.

The idea of the museum foundation appeared in 1992, when the monument to Petro Konashevych-Sahaydachny was opened. It was decided to found the museum in the native village of the Ukrainian Hetman who had played the most important part in the history of Ukrainian Cossacks. Museum Director Bogdan Sydor[6] is one of the founders of the museum.[7]

Famous people

He was an outstanding figure in Ukraine's history, a major political leader and statesman, the leader of the Cossack Regiment and one of the founders of the Kyiv Brotherhood. He played an important role in the life of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church and the university, Kyiv-Mohyla Academy.

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