Sadzhavka
Sadzhavka (Ukrainian: Саджавка, Polish: Sadzawka, Romanian: Sadjavka) is a village located in Nadvirna Raion in Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast in western Ukraine.
Sadzhavka Саджавка Sadzawka | |
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Village | |
Flag Coat of arms | |
Sadzhavka Sadzhavka | |
Coordinates: 48°34′10″N 24°47′35″E | |
Country | |
Oblast (province) | |
Raion (district) | Nadvirna |
Founded | 1400 |
Population | |
• Total | 3,438 |
From the mid-14th century until 1772 (see Partitions of Poland) the village was part of the Kingdom of Poland. In 1772, it was annexed by the Habsburg Empire, and remained in the province of Galicia until late 1918. In the inter-war years, the borders changed and the town became part of the Second Polish Republic. Following the 1939 Invasion of Poland, it was annexed into the Ukrainian SSR (see also Molotov-Ribbentrop pact). The village was occupied by the Germans in 1941 during World War II. After the war it was once again absorbed into the Ukrainian SSR. Since its independence in 1991, the village has been part of Ukraine.
In July 2018, it was announced that the village was considering breaking away from Nadvirna raion and instead joining with the nearby town of Kolomyya.[1]
Administration
The following people have served as the heads of the village in the years since Ukraine's independence:
- Mikhail Ilykovich Christan (1990–1994)
- Nikolai Andriyovych Christan (1994–2002)
- Mikhail Yakovlevich Dzhigryniuk (2002–2004)
- Oleg Mikhailovich Kislyak (2005–2010)
- Mikhail Ilykovich Christan (since 2010)
See also
References
- Town's official website
- Page about Sadzhavka on the official Nadvirna raion website
- Official Facebook page for Sadzhavka
- Website about Sadzhavka's castle
- "САДЖАВКА РОЗЛУЧАЄТЬСЯ З НАДВІРНОЮ [SADJAVA SEPARATES FROM NADVIRNA]". Дзеркало Коломиї [Kolomyya Mirror]. Retrieved 3 January 2019.