Mykulychyn
Name in English:
Mykulychyn
Name in Ukrainian:
Микуличин (Mykulychyn)
Name in Polish:
Mikuliczyn
Name in Russian:
Микуличин (Mykulychyn)
Name in Hebrew:
מיקוליצין (Mykulychyn)
Historical-cultural region:
Eastern Galicia - Prikarpattia
Administrative History:
Years | State | Province | District |
Till 1772 | Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth: Kingdom of Poland |
Rus Voivodship (Województwo ruskie) Ziemia halicka |
Stanislawów starostwo; Nadwórna powiat |
1772-1918 | "Hapsburg Empire", since 1804 - Austrian Empire, since 1867 - Austro-Hungarian Monarchy |
Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria (Königreich Galizien und Lodomerien) |
Nadwórna powiat, Galicia |
1914-1915 | Under Russian occupation | General-Government Galitsiia | |
1915-1918 | Austro-Hungarian Monarchy |
Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria (Königreich Galizien und Lodomerien) |
Nadwórna powiat |
1918 - May 1919 | West-Ukrainian People's Republic | ||
May 1919 - September 1939 | Republic of Poland | Stanislawów wojewódstwo | Nadwórna powiat |
September 1939 - June 1941 | USSR: Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic | Stanislav oblast' | Nadvirna raion |
June 1941 - July 1944 | Under German occupation: General Government (Das Generalgouvernement für die besetzten polnischen Gebiete | Distrikt Galizien | Stanislau Kreishauptmannschaft |
1944-91 | USSR: Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic | Stanislavov (Stanislaviv) oblast'; since 1962 renamed Ivano-Frankovsk (Ivano-Frankivs'k) oblast' | Nadvirna raion |
Since 1991 | Republic of Ukraine | Ivano-Frankivs'k oblast' |
Population Data:
Year | Total | Jews | Percentage of Jews |
1655 | - | ||
1870s | |||
1880 | |||
1890 | |||
1900 | |||
1921 | 5,310 | 552 | 10.39% |
2005 | 4,961 |
Mykulychyn is a village in western Ukraine on the Prut river, 70 km. south from Ivano-Frankivsk.
Items relevant to the community
Title | Type of item | Years |
---|---|---|
Account of Civilian War Dead in Mykulychyn | Документи | 1980 |
Elze Weitzen | Люди | 1921 до 1942 |
Plan of the Plot of Mykulychyn Cemetery and its Description | Документи | 2008 |
“Yaremcha Bulletin”: “Max Pliver from Mikulychy, Well-known in Israel” | Документи | 1998 |