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and built by a group of Italian architects, was turned into a warehouse under Soviet rule. After Ukraine declared independence in the early 1990s, the church was restored. The church contains the sarcophagus of the city's founder Stanisław Żółkiewski.
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in the history of aviation near Zhovkva in 1914. The name Zhovkva, which is the Ukrainian version of the historic Polish name, was restored in 1992, after
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city plan. Due to its strategic location at the intersection of important trade routes, the town prospered. In 1603 it was granted town rights by King
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were moved to Zhovkva in 1784. They are kept at the local Church of Holy Heart of Jesus, run by Ukrainian Greek-Catholic monks of the Basilian order.
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in 1941, leaving only the outside walls. In 2000, the building was declared one of the world's most endangered sites by the
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Weiner, Miriam; Ukrainian State Archives (in cooperation with); Moldovan State Archives (in cooperation with) (1999).
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the 6th Cavalry Regiment of the Polish Army, named after hetman Stanisław Żółkiewski, was stationed in the town.
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The town center of Zhovkva was declared a heritage site in 1994, and restoration work is now under way.
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within the USSR in 1944. As a result of the actions of both the Ukrainian nationalists of the
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and the Soviets, almost all Poles left the city in 1944–1946. In 1951, the town was renamed
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after its founder, one of the most accomplished military commanders in Polish history,
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of 1683, and in 1684 the Polish King was awarded there with papal gifts, sent by Pope
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families. During this period, most of the city's landmarks were built, including the
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As a private town of Poland, Żółkiew was the property of the Żółkiewski, Daniłowicz,
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fortified synagogue, built between 1692 and 1698, and co-financed by Polish King
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From July 1944, it was occupied by the Soviets again and in 1945 it was
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Distribution of the population by native language according to the
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balloonist and constructor of balloons, pioneer of Polish balloons
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Number of Present Population of Ukraine, as of January 1, 2022
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Wooden tserkvas of the Carpathian region in Poland and Ukraine
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Until 18 July 2020, Zhovkva was the administrative center of
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In the 17th century, it became the royal residence for King
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1590s establishments in the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
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Wiadomości Statystyczne Głównego Urzędu Statystycznego
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was mentioned at the site in 1368 and was part of the
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This article is about the city. For the person, see
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The Soviets destroyed the statue of King 453:, which was founded by Żółkiewski's mentor 2453:Cities of district significance in Ukraine 1735: 1721: 1713: 1603:Magda Osip-Pokrywka, Mirek Osip-Pokrywka, 1469:For a fortress town, a second renaissance. 773: 35: 1359: 1285: 1156:, Polish photographer and film director 845: 324: 303: 290: 254: 198: 163: 91: 63: 51: 2463:Historic Jewish communities in Ukraine 388:. Zhovkva hosts the administration of 1463: 1461: 1459: 1457: 1455: 1453: 1451: 1424: 1422: 1420: 1418: 1416: 1414: 1412: 1302: 917:Historic sights of Zhovkva (examples) 346: 336: 316: 308: 295: 280: 270: 262: 242: 230: 218: 7: 2448:Populated places established in 1597 1494: 1492: 1490: 1488: 1486: 1484: 1061:, 3rd-century Christian martyr from 714:. The synagogue was blown up by the 590:in 1772 until 1918, the town (named 434:. The town was founded in 1597 as a 1396:State Statistics Service of Ukraine 1322: 300:7.64 km (2.95 sq mi) 1394:(in Ukrainian and English). 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It was a county ( 487:Betzalel HaLevi of Zhovkva 59:Zhovkva main market square 25: 18: 1754: 1605:Polskie ślady na Ukrainie 1477:Retrieved 2013-03-29. 1340: 1299: 827: 801:—     708:Belzec extermination camp 661:Soviet invasion of Poland 588:First Partition of Poland 164: 119:Zhovkva location on a map 92: 64: 52: 44: 1744:Administrative divisions 1500:"Żółkiew okiem historii" 1382: 1203:Zalman Schachter-Shalomi 1179:Hillel ben Naphtali Zevi 1106:, Ukrainian iconographer 1070:Renaissance architecture 608:Bezirkshauptmannschaften 506:Order of the Holy Spirit 1528:(in Polish). Warszawa: 759:from the Soviet Union. 689:NKVD prisoner massacres 659:In 1939, following the 582:, drawing by Karel Auer 483:Ariah Judah Leib Sirkin 398:13,852 (2022 estimate). 122:Show map of Lviv Oblast 1313: 729:. 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Igor Zhovkva
Żółkiewka, Lublin Voivodeship
Zhovkva main market square
Flag of Zhovkva
Coat of arms of Zhovkva
Zhovkva is located in Lviv Oblast
Zhovkva is located in Ukraine
50°3′18″N 23°58′36″E / 50.05500°N 23.97667°E / 50.05500; 23.97667
Country
Ukraine
Oblast
Lviv Oblast
Raion
Lviv Raion
Hromada
Zhovkva urban hromada
Stanisław Żółkiewski
Named for
Postal code
Area code
Sister cities
Kraśnik
Poland
city
Lviv Raion
Lviv Oblast
region
western Ukraine
Zhovkva urban hromada
hromadas

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