Vynnyky

Vynnyky (Ukrainian: Ви́нники) is a city in Lviv Oblast (region) of Ukraine. Population: 16,902(2016 est.)[1].

Vynnyky

Винники
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Location of Vynnyky, Ukraine
Vynnyky
Vynnyky (Ukraine)
Coordinates: 49°48′56″N 24°07′47″E
Country Ukraine
Oblast Lviv Oblast
RaionLychakiv Raion
First mentioned1368
Area
  Total6.7 km2 (2.6 sq mi)
Population
 (2016)
  Total16,902
  Density2,500/km2 (6,500/sq mi)
Area code(s)+380-322

The city is part of Lviv Municipality and is part of Lychakiv Raion of the city of Lviv.

History

Since the mid-14th century, until the Partitions of Poland, Vynnyky, called in Polish Winniki, belonged to Ruthenian Voivodeship, Kingdom of Poland. From 1772–1918, it was part of Austrian Galicia, and in the interbellum period, the town returned to Poland, as part of Lwow Voivodeship. In 1925 the population of the city accounted for 6,000 residents out which 3,300 were Polish, 2,150 – Ruthenians, 350 – Jewish, and 200 – Germans.

People from Vynnyky

  • Andreas Bolek (1894–1945); Austrian Nazi
  • Myron Markevych — Ukrainian football manager
  • Antoni Laub – Polish painter
  • Robert Reyman – general of the Polish Army
  • Jerzy Rosolowicz – Polish painter

International Relations

Twin towns – sister cities

Vynnyky is twinned with:

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