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Perechyn ( uk, Перечин; hu, Perecseny; rue, Перечин) is a city in
Zakarpattia Oblast The Zakarpattia Oblast ( uk, Закарпатська область, Zakarpatska oblast) is an administrative oblast located in western Ukraine, mostly coterminous with the historical region of Carpathian Ruthenia. Its administrative centre is ...
,
Ukraine Ukraine ( uk, Україна, Ukraïna, ) is a country in Eastern Europe. It is the second-largest European country after Russia, which it borders to the east and northeast. Ukraine covers approximately . Prior to the ongoing Russian inv ...
. It was the administrative centre of the former Perechyn Raion (district). It is now part of the
Uzhhorod Raion Uzhhorod Raion ( uk, Ужгородський район, hu, Ungvári járás) is one of the raions (districts) of Zakarpattia Oblast in western Ukraine. Its administrative center is located in the city of Uzhhorod. Over 30% of population in the ...
. Today the population is .


Names

There are several alternative names used for this city: hu, Perecseny, german: Peretschyn, sk, Perečín, ro, Perecin, russian: Перечин, Perečin, be, Пярэчын, Piarečyn.


Demographics

In 2001, the population included

*Ukrainians (96.3%) *Russians (1.3%) *Slovaks (1.0%)


About the city

The city of Perechyn is nestled between Carpathian Mountains, the Carpathian Mountains some twenty kilometers north of
Uzhgorod Uzhhorod ( uk, У́жгород, , ; ) is a city and municipality on the river Uzh in western Ukraine, at the border with Slovakia and near the border with Hungary. The city is approximately equidistant from the Baltic, the Adriatic and the ...
. With a population of around 7000 people, this small city swells to larger numbers on the weekends when people from neighboring villages come to shop in this rayon center and during summer when tourists traverse the lovely mountain road on their way North to Lviv. There are many different nationalities living in harmony with one another including Ukrainians, Russians, Belarusians, Slovaks, and Hungarians. In the main square is a statue built in honor of Fedor Feketa who traveled 30 kilometers by foot each week carrying the mail to villages throughout the region. Legend has it he started his route, while waiting for a letter from his parents.


Schools

Perechyn has three schools -a regional school (specializing in language studies), a middle/high school, and a boarding school (orphanage). The Perechyn Humanitarian Gymnasium (a regional high school) is housed in the Palace of Culture, centrally-located and distinguished by its highly visible castle-like architecture. In addition to preparing students for university, the gymnasium has a special focus on the development of specialized language skills including Ukrainian, Russian, Slovakian, German, and English. Foreign visitors are very likely to find English-speakers here who will gladly help provide advice and information about the region. Also distinguished by its architecture, the Perechyn Boarding School or "shkoli internat" sits in a U-shaped building on the outskirts of Perechyn on the road to Uzhgorod. It houses some 135 students. In partnership with the Charitable Foundation Opika (which means "guardian" in Ukrainian), students from this school regularly perform traditional dances, music concerts and shows, including "Perechyn Day" which is celebrated each year on the 28th of June. The school houses a culture museum with one of the best displays of vyshyvanki (embroidery) in Zakarpattia. Children who attend the school are taught ancient embroidery techniques and their work is often on display and for sale in the museum.


Industry

One of the largest industries in town is a factory that makes charcoal and other products. Perechyn also has a metal recycling plant.


Gallery

File:F Feketa.jpg, Fedir Feketa monument File:Перечин. Римо-католицький храм св. Августина (1906).jpg, St. Augustin Catholic church file:Perecseny (Perechyn),synagogue.jpg, Synagogue in Perechyn file:Perechyn (Perecseny), synagogue -01.jpg, Synagogue in Perechyn today


References

{{Authority control Cities in Zakarpattia Oblast Cities of district significance in Ukraine