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railway. However, as both Galicia and Bukovina were under Austrian rule, it could not capitalize on its status as a border town. From the 19th-century onwards, Kuty acquired fame as a holiday resort owing to its picturesque location, on a river surrounded by hills and blessed with a balmy climate. It
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administration and on May 1, 1782, Kuty lost its town privileges. As a result, its economic growth halted and Kuty remained a provincial backwater inhabited mostly by Jewish and Armenian merchants. Around 1850 the town was linked to the rest of
418:, as both settlements have historic familial connections, both communities suffered the destruction of their Jews during the Holocaust, both are the originators of the Kitowski surname, and the two towns share a placename in Polish. 645:, including women and children. Following the annexation of Kuty from Poland by the Soviet Union at the end of World War II, surviving Poles and Armenians mostly left for Poland. The tradition of baking 654: 487: 987: 949:"KUTY ECHOES OF A VANISHED HERITAGE An historical outline of the Jewish community of Kuty, a kehila in Eastern Galicia, culminating in its destruction during the Holocaust" 933: 547:. The local Armenian school operated until the 1860s as the only one that was not dissolved by the Austrian authorities shortly after the Partitions of Poland. 160: 813: 634: 543:
was known as a fruit-growing area and associated festivals. It was home to the largest Armenian community in Poland, many of whom had settled there from
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In 1849 the town had roughly 3,700 inhabitants, in 1880, 6,300 and in the late 1920s – 8,000. Of these 3,300 were Jews, 1,900
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Weiner, Miriam; Ukrainian State Archives (in cooperation with); Moldovan State Archives (in cooperation with) (1999).
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Krzyżowski, Tomasz (2020). "Nauczanie języka ormiańskiego na Uniwersytecie Lwowskim w latach 1904–1939".
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Secaucus, NJ: Miriam Weiner Routes to Roots Foundation. p. 416. ISBY 978-0-96-565081-6. OCLC 607423469.
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administration. It became the most important border crossings between Poland and Romania. In 1930 the
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Jewish Roots in Ukraine and Moldova: Pages from the Past and Archival Inventories
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Poland in the British Parliament 1939-1945 Volume I Jozef Pilsudski 1946 Page 317
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against the Germans and the Soviets attacking on two fronts at the start of
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of Armenians of Kuty is still cultivated in Poland, and it is designated a
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Kuty Jewish Cemetery fully documented at Jewish Galicia and Bukovina ORG
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until September 20, 1939. Among the last soldiers to be killed by the
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in heavy fighting for the bridge was the notable Polish writer,
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Number of Present Population of Ukraine, as of January 1, 2022
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of Ukraine, which consists of Kuty township and 6 villages.
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Lehahayer. Czasopismo poświęcone dziejom Ormian polskich
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Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development of Poland
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built a new wooden bridge across the Cheremosh river.
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in 1918 the town was briefly under the control of the
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A historical outline of the Jewish Community of Kuty
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Rural settlement in Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast, Ukraine
1056:The Kitov Yizkor Book, Eisig Husen, New York 1958 16:Rural locality in Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast, Ukraine 833:(in Russian). Портал об'єднаних громад України. 613:between 1941 and 1944, Kuty was annexed by the 36: 660:Since 1991 Kuty has been part of independent 8: 1070:(in Polish). No. 31. 2017. p. 16. 667:Until 26 January 2024, Kuty was designated 434:Kuty, which means 'angles' or 'corners' in 976:(in Polish). No. 7. pp. 260–261. 932:: CS1 maint: location missing publisher ( 581:It was in Kuty that the Polish president, 28: 1046:(in Polish). No. 58. pp. 12–13. 19:For other places with the same name, see 703:(1895–1975), Polish intelligence officer 482:and an administrative centre within the 922:(in Polish). Warszawa. 1884. p. 6. 763: 299: 286: 273: 260: 242: 190: 155: 83: 65: 53: 1082:"Kuty | JEWISH GALICIA & BUKOVINA" 925: 470:. With expansion and the proximity of 462:. Two churches were founded for local 1037: 1035: 1033: 914: 912: 291: 278: 265: 250: 230: 210: 7: 1106:"Что изменится в Украине с 1 января" 1015:Weidenfeld and Nicolson 1962 Page 39 1160:State Statistics Service of Ukraine 810:State Statistics Service of Ukraine 737:" which included legendary artists 570:Kuty returned to newly independent 340: 808:(in Ukrainian and English). Kyiv: 114:Show map of Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast 14: 819:from the original on 4 July 2022. 506:. Kuty had a mixed population of 403:Kuty hosts the administration of 1255:Rural settlements in Kosiv Raion 1219: 617:in 1939 and was administered by 564:West Ukrainian People's Republic 474:, the town became the seat of a 218: 198: 130: 123: 97: 90: 70: 55: 1201:"Chapter 11: Town Clips: Kuty." 597:. The town was defended by the 283:49 km (19 sq mi) 1184:PolishRoots Geography&Maps 492:Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth 414:Kuty is often associated with 371:), also known historically as 1: 1260:Holocaust locations in Poland 1112:(in Russian). 1 January 2024. 715:(1926–2022), Ukrainian writer 990:. 2016-03-03. Archived from 847:. 2015-02-15. Archived from 442:, then Polish archbishop of 131: 98: 1024:Editor Waclaw Jedrzejewicz 845:"Martyrologia Wsi Polskich" 683:, 1,300 Poles and over 500 351: 111:Location of Kuty in Ukraine 1276: 1239:Routes to Roots Foundation 751:People's Artist of Ukraine 631:Ukrainian Auxiliary Police 609:. Except for the term of 558:After the collapse of the 18: 895:"Jan Odrowąż, h. Odrowąż" 709:(1922–2000), Polish actor 324: 310: 156: 84: 66: 54: 45: 37: 1129:historia.polskieradio.pl 1086:www.jgaliciabukovina.net 796: 719:Abraham Gershon of Kitov 607:Tadeusz Dołęga-Mostowicz 391:. It is situated on the 1125:"Kuty, na końcu Polski" 1011:Count Edward Raczynski 947:Rudner, Martin (1993). 689:4,085 (2016 est.) 554:Kuty in the interbellum 405:Kuty settlement hromada 555: 525:In 1772 it came under 488:Lesser Poland Province 456:Augustus II the Strong 431: 401:4,001 (2022 estimate). 385:Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast 368: 360: 332: 226:Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast 701:Edmund Charaszkiewicz 669:urban-type settlement 553: 429: 176:48.25722°N 25.16722°E 21:Kuty (disambiguation) 1228:at Wikimedia Commons 591:Polish Defensive War 504:partitions of Poland 484:Ruthenian Voivodship 1123:Mikołaj Falkowski. 772:"Zablotow, Ukraine" 625:in Kuty and in the 566:. After seizure by 494:. 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Index

Kuty (disambiguation)
Rural settlement
Kuty town hall
Coat of arms of Kuty
Kuty is located in Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast
Kuty is located in Ukraine
48°15′26″N 25°10′2″E / 48.25722°N 25.16722°E / 48.25722; 25.16722
Country
Ukraine
Oblast
Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast
Raion
Kosiv Raion
Town rights
Time zone
Ukrainian
Polish
Yiddish
romanized
German
Romanian
rural settlement
Kosiv Raion
Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast
Ukraine
Cheremosh River
Pokuttya
Kuty settlement hromada
hromadas
Kitów, Poland

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