Lityn (, ) is a town in
Vinnytsia Oblast (province), located in the historic region of the
Podilia. It was formerly the administrative center of the
Lityn Raion, but is now administered within
Vinnytsia Raion. Population:
Location
The town is located near the
Zghar River which is a left tributary of the
Southern Bug
, ''Pivdennyi Buh''
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. Lityn is situated 28 kilometers to the North-West from
Vinnytsia on the one of the most frequently used for the connection between Ukraine and the EU roads - European route .
History
The date of the foundation of the town is not known. The oldest mention of it is in the edict of Duke of Podilia
Fyodor Koriatovych of 1391. Since 1566 Lityn was a
royal city
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located in the
Bracław Voivodeship of Poland. After the
Second Partition of Poland in 1793 it was annexed by the
Russian Empire. Since 1797 Lityn was a county seat of the Russian
Podolia Governorate. Folk hero
Ustym Karmaliuk was imprisoned here; the prison where he was detained is now a part of the museum named after Karmaliuk, which is situated in Lityn.
In 1897 almost half of population of Lityn was practicing
Judaism. Since March 1923, Lityn was a center of the
Lityn Raion.
On the eve of World War II, there were 1,410 Jews living in the city. Between July 17, 1941 and March 20, 1944 the town was occupied by the
Nazi Germany. On August 20, 1941, 56 young Jews were murdered. On December 19, 1941, about 1,800 Jews were shot at the nearby military base. In the middle of April 1942, a limited shooting of skilled workmen took place. The remaining Jews were killed in the fall of 1942. According to different sources, about 3,353-4,000 Jews were murdered in Lityn. The anti-Jewish actions were carried out by German gendarmeria, accompanied by Ukrainian auxiliary police and a special SD commando. Some Jews from Lityn survived the war because they were deported to the Zhmerynka ghetto which remained under Romanian occupation.
Infrastructure
The Lityn's biggest taxpayer and employer is Litynskiy Milk Factory, which proceed up to 300 tons of milk and where a few hundreds of citizens are employed.
There is a number of other important institutions that include two schools, four libraries, two bazaars, regional hospital, cinema, stadium, one of the biggest in the
oblast sport hall, a medium-security prison, and agricultural factories. The factories proceed and produce meat, bread, vegetables, wood etc.
Famous residents
*
Ustym Karmaliuk was a Ukrainian peasant outlaw who became a folk hero. He is one of the most known Ukrainians who fought against
serfage and often referred to as the "Ukrainian
Robin Hood" and "the last
Haydamak
The haidamakas, also haidamaky or haidamaks (singular ''haidamaka'', ua, Гайдамаки, ''Haidamaky'') were Ukrainian paramilitary outfits composed of commoners (peasants, craftsmen), and impoverished noblemen in the eastern part of the ...
". He was born in 1787 in Lityn Region. There is the Ustym Karmeliuk's museum in Lityn.
*
David Bert'ie was a Professor of Art and famous Soviet
musical conductor
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who was born in Lityn in 1882.
*
Yakiv Shepel' was a regional leader of the insurrection against
bolsheviks in 1919-1921 as a member of the
Ukrainian People's Army.
*
Mykola Bytynskiy was a famous Ukrainian artist,
heraldist,
vexillologist
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, and poet.
*
Sergiy Sobko is a soldier who fought in the
War in Donbass
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and became a
Hero of Ukraine was born in Lityn in 1984.
References
External links
Litynat the
Ukrainian Soviet Encyclopedia
The murder of the Jews of Litynduring
World War II, at
Yad Vashem website.
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Urban-type settlements in Vinnytsia Raion
Litinsky Uyezd
Holocaust locations in Ukraine