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1070: 48: 781: 670:), the land owners. No battles or skirmishes actually occurred during this "revolt", instead peasants went on strike and lodged complaints to the district council from the government. The Austrian government took many measures to suppress the peasant discontent, and finally in July 1838 evacuated the district administration and started a riot in Zalishchyky, all the while torturing innocent civilians. In 1863, the town's Christians rioted against the Jewish population after a Jewish business owner attempted to collect on a loan to a Christian storekeeper. In the ensuing chaos, Jews were beaten and Jewish property was destroyed before police from 80: 1042: 113: 1030: 1058: 60: 687: 1082: 188: 1173: 777:. Zalishchyky quickly became the vacation hub for Eastern European tourists, as well as becoming a hub for smuggling, primarily from the Romanian border which the river divided. As a result of flooding and a lack of investment into the city, the alignment of Zalishchyky as a vacation town was short-lived. The town suffered three catastrophic floods in 1863, 1871, and 1927. 120: 87: 1069: 816:
church of St. Stanislaus was devastated, and turned into fertilizer storage. All Jewish activity ceased, with the exception of some continuing education in Yiddish schools. Following the onset of the war, many officials from the Polish government and military travelled through Zalishchyky en route to
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were able to suppress the incident. Later that same year a Jewish family was butchered in a nearby hamlet. Zalishchyky's synagogue was destroyed in 1871 by a massive fire that also razed 170 houses. At the end of the 19th century, the area around Zalishchyky witnessed large-scale emigration to the
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In 2016, Zalishchyky celebrated the 250th anniversary of township under the Magdeburg Law with a holiday commemorating the city. A two-day long "Zalishchyky Fest" ensued. Concurrently, Zalishchyky's government has begun work on repairing infrastructure, such as asphalt repair, paved lighting, new
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After the war, the town was largely repaired, as industrial plants, buildings, and roads were rebuilt and recommissioned. In addition, canneries were widely re-established, leading to the opening of bakeries, dairy plants, corn-calibrating plants, as well as factories which produced textiles and
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Zalishchyky's already prolific reputation in the world of tourism coupled with the luxtorpeda railways revived Zalishchyky's tourist industry, and the town's economy boomed as it slowly became completely oriented to tourist activity. This bloom lasted until 1939 when Germany commenced the
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Zalishchyky's climate is quite mild, with grapes, peaches and other fruits growing in the area. It is especially famous for its tomatoes. Since the inter-war era, it has been a centre for the tourist industry. Before the collapse of the
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lights, benches, litter bins, and a number of improvements to either of the city's local parks; one of which, the Zalishchyky Central Park, houses a number of historic monuments and rare species of flora. This park and
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While the first known mention of Zalishchyky is traced back to 1340, the village had already existed for some time, and given its proximity to a number of other prehistoric settlements, probably dates back to the
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In March 1944, the region was liberated by the Russians, before briefly returning to German control, during which many Jews were murdered by the panicking Nazis. After being liberated a second time by the
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on 24 March, survivors and some of those deported returned to Zalishchyky. While the Nazi forces had been defeated, conditions hardly improved. While Moscow lauded the liberation of the city, even naming
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Zalishchyky's name, as well as its precursors Zalissia and Zalishche, probably derives from "zalis", a compound of the Ukrainian words "за" (za) and "ліс" (lis), together meaning "behind (the) forest".
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after the city, Communist control soon proved to be worse than Nazi occupation in many ways. Starting less than a day after liberation, denizens of Zalishchyky were arrested by
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other consumer goods. Quite a few of these industries lasted until the fall of the Soviet Union, after which they collapsed following the Ukraine's transition from the Soviet
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In 1914, Russia captured Zalishchyky, initially killing 30 Jews, before expelling the rest of the town's Jews on 15 April of the following year, many of whom died of
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in 1917, the town's economy was bilious and many Jews were either widowed or orphaned by the war. The town recovered from its wartime loses thanks to aid from the
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antiquity. The 'original' Zalishchyky was actually founded in the area just outside of the modern town's borders, on the land that is now the Ukrainian village of
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Before the Second World War, the area around Zalishchyky became a major centre of archaeological attention. Near various villages, especially Koshylivtsi (
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settlement in Zalishchyky, also shares this etymological root, originating from the German "hinterwald" (itself meaning, literally, "behind forest").
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After Soviet capture and occupation of Zalishchyky, the beaches and orchards were destroyed, the Baroque town hall was demolished, and a monument of
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and Jewish population. By then, the city was associated with the best peaches, plums and grapes in the Austrian Empire. On 18 June 1809, during the
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In early July 1941, on a date not certainly known, the Soviets drowned close to a thousand civilians in the Dniester in what became the
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During the 19th century, the area around Zalishchyky was populated primarily by Ukrainian country folk, though the town had a large
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families of varying professions dwelling in Zalishchyky. Between 1772 and 1918 Zalishchyky was ruled by the Austrian states of the
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Crossing the border at Zalishchyky into Romania on 15 September 1939, 2 days before the Soviet invasion from the east - passport.
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Much of the town died of hunger and typhoid in the winter of 1941, and Jews were moved to neighboring ghettos, mainly to
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in 1763, and completed in 1828. The church served as a storage in 1946–1992. Currently, it is under renovation
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ended in Polish victory, and the total looting of Zalishchyky, the town was again under Polish sovereignty.
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The Poniatowski Palace, built in the late 18th century, and remodelled in 1831. It was property of Duke
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invaders, and the survivors were almost wiped out under the rule of the sultan
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in the fall. On 14 November, several Jews were deported to work camps, 200 to
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Zalishchyky contains a 17th-century Roman Catholic church, an 18th-century
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and Jews from neighboring towns and oblasts. After the dissolution of
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Peasants with Promise: Ukrainians in Southeastern Galicia 1880–1900
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Until 18 July 2020, Zalishchyky was the administrative centre of
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Others theorise the name derives from the Ukrainian word for the
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Number of Present Population of Ukraine, as of January 1, 2022
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Web site of photo & video archive of Zalishchyky, Ukraine
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raised an army in Zalishchyky and defended the locale from a
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in 1918, Zalishchyky was annexed along with the majority of
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invasion. In 1669, the village was completely destroyed by
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was appointed as the town dictator. After the subsequent
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Roman Catholic Church of St. Stanislaus, founded by the
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which lies to the south are a Ukrainian national park.
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Портал об'єднаних громад України. 1153:List of twin towns and sister cities in Ukraine 482:Zalishchyky is located at the southern edge of 836:, and 40 to numerous smaller locales, such as 1981: 1501: 880:and presumably murdered by operatives of the 8: 712:American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee 506:), directly opposite the historical land of 486:near a place where three oblasts (Ternopil, 1017:, a Polish poet who lived here in 1896–1899 1988: 1974: 1966: 1508: 1494: 1486: 1142:was in the town during the First World War 958:, and extending through the period of the 30: 1010:The 19th century Roman Catholic cemetery 1193: 1035:Roman Catholic Church of St. Stanislaus 1025: 599:. In 1750, at the invitation of Prince 281: 268: 255: 242: 234: 178: 143: 71: 53: 44: 2238:Historic Jewish communities in Ukraine 1301: 1299: 1297: 1295: 1293: 1125:– politician and economist, rector of 773:fast train connected Zalishchyky with 298: 273: 260: 247: 222: 210: 198: 7: 916:, particularly the agrarian sector. 518:. Through the city passes important 1259:State Statistics Service of Ukraine 1003:The Pilsudski Villa, where in 1933 514:which forms in this area so called 265:7.16 km (2.76 sq mi) 119: 86: 1257:(in Ukrainian and English). Kyiv: 1087:Ruins of the fire-gutted synagogue 14: 1268:from the original on 4 July 2022. 416:. It hosts the administration of 28:Place in Ternopil Oblast, Ukraine 1476:Web site of Zalishchyky, Ukraine 1422:Bytów City Council Official Site 1284:Ternopil Encyclopedic Dictionary 1171: 1080: 1068: 1056: 1040: 1028: 724:West Ukrainian People's Republic 613:Sigillum civitatis (Za)leszczyki 575:, an administrative unit of the 331: 186: 118: 111: 85: 78: 58: 46: 16:City in Ternopil Oblast, Ukraine 1362:. sztetl.org.pl. Archived from 1203:Historical Dictionary of Poland 1063:Office buildings in Zalishchyky 1047:City park and bridges over the 737:Zalishchyky became part of the 550:areas in that part of Ukraine. 2248:Holocaust locations in Ukraine 1231:"Залищицкая городская громада" 595:during the better part of the 577:Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth 1: 812:was erected in its spot. The 498:(near historical border with 132:Zalishchyky (Ternopil Oblast) 1404:"Нові райони: карти + склад" 1384:(in Ukrainian). 18 July 2020 615:. The 1772 census lists 159 611:. The new town's seal read, 546:. It is also one of the few 1424:(in Polish). Archived from 1132:Carl Gustaf Emil Mannerheim 956:Cucuteni-Trypillian culture 706:. Following the end of the 646:, the town was the site of 561:Cucuteni-Trypillian culture 467: 135:Show map of Ternopil Oblast 2264: 1201:Lerski, George J. (1996). 1158:Twin towns – Sister cities 1150: 1099:Mykhailo Orest Haivoronsky 644:War of the Fifth Coalition 18: 2233:Cities in Ternopil Oblast 2228:Zalishchyky urban hromada 2003: 1997:Zalishchyky urban hromada 1527: 947:), a little north of the 944: 935:Archaeology and monuments 904:, less than 20 survived. 893: 849:Bełżec extermination camp 803:Polish September Campaign 690:Austrian stamp cancelled 667: 597:Second Polish–Ottoman War 456: 418:Zalishchyky urban hromada 381: 320: 230:Zalishchyky urban hromada 144: 72: 54: 45: 1517:Administrative divisions 1245: 424:of Ukraine. 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Mali Zalishchyky

Official seal of Zalishchyky
Zalishchyky is located in Ukraine
Zalishchyky is located in Ternopil Oblast
48°39′N 25°44′E / 48.650°N 25.733°E / 48.650; 25.733
Country
Ukraine
Oblast
Ternopil Oblast
Raion
Chortkiv Raion
Hromada
Zalishchyky urban hromada
Time zone
UTC+2
EET
DST
UTC+3
EEST
/zɑːliʃˈki/
zah-leesh-chee-kee
Ukrainian
Polish
city
Dniester River
Chortkiv Raion
Ternopil Oblast
Ukraine
Zalishchyky urban hromada

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