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Zolotarovo ( uk, Золотарьово, hu, Ötvösfalva, german: Solotarjowo), cz, Zlatary is a village located in the Khust Raion of Zakarpattia Oblast (Oblasts of Ukraine, province) of western Ukraine. The population at the 2001 census was 4,266 people. The village is governed by a council. The head of the council is Ivan Mikhailovich Babich. The village used to have a fruit factory. Zolotarovo has been twinned with Newport-on-Tay since 2002. Name According to one legend, the first goldsmiths in the village were good masters, made various dishes from the plates, and hammered for weaving. They also performed carpentry and blacksmithing works, for which they were called "goldsmiths", which means they had "golden hands". History The first written mention of the village dates was 1616. This was described by a village teacher Omelyan Belinsky in 1938 in his historical chronicle of the village. He wrote, "It is spread over the picturesque multi-level landscapes of the gray smo ...
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Vasyl Mykhailovych Dovhovych
Vasyl Dovhovych (1783, Zolotarovo - December 13, 1849, Khust ) is a Ukrainian and Rusyn philosopher, linguist, poet, Transcarpathian academic, and Priest of the Greek Catholic Church. Biography He was born in the village of Zolotarovo, Khust district, in March 1783 (the exact date of birth has not yet been established) in the family of peasants. He received his secondary education in the city of Velikiy Varadyn (now Oradea in Romania ). Here he tutored, and his student was the daughter of the late chief notary of the city, Agnes Wieser. With her help, the talented student mastered the Hungarian language and dedicated a number of lyrical poems to Agnes. But the poet's love was hopeless, and it is not by chance that philosophical notes burst into his work. Along with poems in Hungarian, he continued to write in Latin, and here for the first time he created the poem "Union of Love". Dovhovych received his higher theological education in the city of Trnava in Slovakia, and com ...
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