Yasinia

Yasinia
Ясіня
Urban-type settlement

Coat of arms
Yasinia
Coordinates: UA 48°16′22″N 24°22′29″E / 48.27278°N 24.37472°E / 48.27278; 24.37472Coordinates: UA 48°16′22″N 24°22′29″E / 48.27278°N 24.37472°E / 48.27278; 24.37472
Country Ukraine
Oblast Zakarpattia
Raion Rakhiv
Named for ash tree
Elevation 931 m (3,054 ft)
Population (2013)
  Total 8,454

Yasinia (Ukrainian: Ясіня, Hungarian: Körösmezö) is an urban-type settlement in Rakhiv Raion of Zakarpattia Oblast in Ukraine. Population: 8,454(2013 est.)[1].

It was the site of the Hutsul Republic after World War I, and the birthplace of several prominent Ukrainians declaring independence from Kingdom of Hungary. This republic was ended by Romanian troops on June 11, 1919. Yasinia was shortly reoccupied by Hungary in July 1919 and passed to Czechoslovakia according to Treaty of Trianon. Hungary again occupied it like whole Zakarpattia between 1939-1944. It was given to the Soviet Union in 1945.

The wooden church in Yasinia appears on several stamps of the area, including the first stamp of Carpatho-Ukraine.[2][3]

People from Yasinia

See also

References

  1. "Чисельність наявного населення України (Actual population of Ukraine)" (in Ukrainian). State Statistics Service of Ukraine. Retrieved 21 January 2015.
  2. Kuzych, Ingert. "Focus on Pilately". Retrieved 2009-06-24.
  3. Kuzych, Ingert (July–August 1991). "In Search of the Church at Yasinia (Jasina)" (PDF). The Czechoslovak Specialist 53 (4): 4. ISSN 0526-5843. Retrieved 2009-06-24.
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