Maniava

Name in English: 
Maniava
Name in Ukrainian: 
Maniava [Манява]
Name in Polish: 
Maniawa
Name in Russian: 
Maniava [Манява]
Historical-cultural region: 
Eastern Galicia - Prikarpattia
Administrative History: 

A village near Solotvin.

Years State Province District
Till 1772 Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth: Kingdom of Poland Rus Voivodship (Województwo ruskie)  Ziemia halicka  
1772-1918 "Hapsburg Empire", since 1804 - Austrian Empire, since 1867 - Austro-Hungarian Monarchy

Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria (Königreich Galizien und Lodomerien)

Bohorodczany powiat
1914-1915 Under Russian occupation General-Government Galitsiia  
1915-1918 Austro-Hungarian Monarchy

Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria (Königreich Galizien und Lodomerien)

Bohorodczany powiat
1918 - May 1919 West-Ukrainian People's Republic    
May 1919 - September 1939 Republic of Poland Stanislawów wojewódstwo Bohorodczany powiat
September 1939 - June 1941 USSR: Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic Stanislav oblast'  
June 1941 - July 1944 Under German occupation: General Government (Das Generalgouvernement für die besetzten polnischen Gebiete Distrikt Galizien Stanislau Kreishaupt-mannschaft
1944-91 USSR: Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic Stanislavov (Stanislaviv) oblast'; since 1962 renamed Ivano-Frankovsk (Ivano-Frankivs'k) oblast'  Bohorodchany raion
Since 1991 Republic of Ukraine Ivano-Frankivs'k oblast' Bohorodchany raion
Population Data: 

In 1880, there were 1,487 inhabitants, of them 8 Poles and the rest - Ukrainians (Slownik, vol. 6, p. 93).

 

According to the statistical data submitted by the local authorities on June 1, 1920, there were  2285 people in Maniawa: 27 (Roman -Catholics), 2229 Russians and 29 Jews. ( CAHJP, Hm2/8888.14)

According to the census of 1921 (not including the army register) there were 1896 people in Maniawa (921 men, 975 women) : 16 declared Jewish religion while 14 declared Jewish nationality. CAHJP Hm2/9138.6

Before World War II there were five Jewish families in the village.

Currently, there are 3,400 inabitants.

Photographs of the village see at the Gallery section.

Manyava is a village at the foots of Carpathian Mountains (Gorgoni Hills), on Maniavka River (a tributary of the Bystritsa Solotvinska River), 8 km southwest from Solotvin, 23 km from Bohorodchany and 45 km from Ivano-Frankivsk.