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Vosilov ( uk. ''Вози́лів'') ( pol. ''Woziłów'') is a
Ukrainian Ukrainian may refer to: * Something of, from, or related to Ukraine * Something relating to Ukrainians, an East Slavic people from Eastern Europe * Something relating to demographics of Ukraine in terms of demography and population of Ukraine * So ...
village in the
Zolotyi Potik settlement hromada Zolotyi Potik settlement territorial hromada ( uk, Золотопотіцька селищна територіальна громада, translit=Zolotopotitska selyshchna terytorialna hromada) is a Ukrainian hromada in the Chortkiv Raion of ...
in the
Chortkiv Raion Chortkiv Raion ( uk, Чортківський район) is a raion in Ternopil Oblast in western Ukraine. Its administrative center is the city of Chortkiv. It has a population of On 18 July 2020, as part of the administrative reform of Ukrain ...
of the
Ternopil Oblast Ternopil Oblast ( uk, Тернопі́льська о́бласть, translit=Ternopilska oblast; also referred to as Ternopilshchyna, uk, Терно́пільщина, label=none, or Ternopillia, uk, Тернопілля, label=none) is an obl ...
. It is located on the Dniester River. Vosilov consists of two parts: Dolishny Vosilov (below the Dniester), and Gorishny Vosilov (to the north of the river). In accordance with the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine, the village became part of the Zolotyi Potik settlement hromada.


Etymology

The origin of the name "Vosilov" comes from the Ukrainian word ''vositi'' (возити), meaning to carry, referring to the current going up the Dniester River.


Archaeological discoveries

Bronze tools from the Early Bronze Age (3,000 BC), a settlement, and a burial ground from the turn of the 1st Century AD were found near the village. Ukrainian Wiki entry says "from the mouths of villagers"">Wikipedia:Oral history">Ukrainian Wiki entry says "from the mouths of villagers"/sup> In 1947, a cemetery was dug up on the border of Verkhnii and Nyzhnii Vozyliv. Geological exploration concluded that the site was over 6,000 years old. The burials were covered with large stone slabs.
Stone Age The Stone Age was a broad prehistoric period during which stone was widely used to make tools with an edge, a point, or a percussion surface. The period lasted for roughly 3.4 million years, and ended between 4,000 BC and 2,000 BC, with t ...
tools were found in the Kirnychky tract, and bronze tools (from the 3rd Century BC) are sometimes uncovered throughout the village.


History

The first written mention of the village dates back to 1410. Another documentation of the village dates back to 1454; the village belonged to the nobleman Teodorik Buchatskyi-Yazlovetskyi, Teodorik of Buchach. uk">:uk:Теодорик Бучацький-Язловецький">uk/sup> On July 17, 1458, the record of the Galician
Zemstvo A ''zemstvo'' ( rus, земство, p=ˈzʲɛmstvə, plural ''zemstva'' – rus, земства) was an institution of local government set up during the great emancipation reform of 1861 carried out in Imperial Russia by Emperor Alexander ...
Court (No. 2876) indicates that Michal of Buchach and Yazlivets. the son of Teodorik Buchatskyj-Yazlovetskyj, promised the village of Vozyliv to nobleman Jan of Nyenczyn for a loan of 60 marks. ''"Lat. Gen. Michael de Buczcacz, otherwise known as Jaslovecz, pledged the said goods of Wosilow to the noble John of Nyenczyn for 60 marks, so that John would have the ability to occupy Wosilow under the terms he wished for the said price. Michael was obliged to protect him from his brother John."'' Polish nobleman Tomasz from
Trzemeszno Trzemeszno (german: Tremessen) is a town in Gniezno County, west-central Poland belonging to the group of the oldest settlements in the region. The town's name derives from an Old Polish word “Trzemcha” meaning the flower of the "Bird’s C ...
, a member of the Strzemeski family of
Lubusz Lebus ( pl, Lubusz) is a historic town in the Märkisch-Oderland District of Brandenburg, Germany. It is the administrative seat of ''Amt'' ("collective municipality") Lebus. The town, located on the west bank of the Oder river at the border with ...
, who held estates in the Ravda Voivodeship, moved to the Rus' Voivodeship, where he settled in 1460. He bought the feudal rights to the villages of Voslilov and Snovydy. His descendant, Kryzysztof Strzemeski, sold the two estates to the
Potocki family The House of Potocki (; plural: Potoccy, male: Potocki, feminine: Potocka) was a prominent Polish noble family in the Kingdom of Poland and magnates of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth. The Potocki family is one of the wealthiest and ...
of Pyliawa as adjacent to the town of Zolotyi Potik.''Parchenko T''. Vozilov // Buchach and Buchachchina. Historical and memoir collection / ed. collegium Michael Ostroverha and others. — New York — London — Paris — Sydney — Toronto : NTSh, Ukrainian Archives, 1972. — VOL. XXVII. — P. 503. In 1848, a distillery was built in the center of Verkhnii Vosilov. In 1918, it was burned down from a fire on the roof. In 1947, it was rebuilt following the World Wars. The first floor of the building later became a club, and was converted to a shop. Eventually, a third floor was added and was converted into a mill. Since 1914, the
Prosvita society Prosvita ( uk, просвіта, 'enlightenment') is a society for preserving and developing Ukrainian culture and education among population that created in the nineteenth century in the Austria-Hungary Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria. By the ...
has been operating in Vosilov. Until 1939, the village had a consumer cooperative, the "Meadow" society. uk">:uk:Луг_(товариство).html" ;"title="nowiki/>:uk:Луг (товариство)">uk/sup> In 1935, a large fire occurred in the village, engulfing Horynka and Chereshni street. In 1941 and 1947, major floors, presumably from the river, damaged buildings in the town. During World War II, almost all young men were drafted into the ranks of the 14th Waffen Grenadier Division of the SS (1st Galician), Galicia Division of the Soviet Army.


Demographics

According to the
2001 census of Ukraine The Ukrainian Census of 2001 is to date the only census of the population of independent Ukraine. It was conducted by the State Statistics Committee of Ukraine on 5 December 2001, twelve years after the last Soviet Union census in 1989.
, the population of Vosilov is 1,216 people. Population of Vozilov in the past:Buchach and Buchachchina... — p. 503 * 1741 – 416 Ukrainians * 1880 – 471 (95%) Ukrainians, 22 (4.7%) Jews, 2 (0.3%) others * 1900 – 613 (92.9%) Ukrainians, 33 (5%) Poles, 14 (2.1%) Jews * 1912 – 700 (97.6%) Ukrainians, 4 (0.6%) Poles, 13 (1.8%) Jews * 1939 – 880 (98.8%) Ukrainians, 10 (1.2%) Poles * 2022 – 1,216 (majority Ukrainians, minority of Russians)


Church

Vosilov is home to the Church of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary uk">:uk:Церква Успіння Пресвятої Богородиці (Возилів)">uk/sup>. The church was built in 1557, and was rebuilt in 1942. The church was burned in 1945, and was built upon the foundation of the old church, opening on August 28, 1991.


References

{{Zolotyi Potik Hromada Populated places on the Dniester Populated places on the Dniester River in Ukraine Villages in Chortkiv Raion Zolotyi Potik settlement hromada