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Havarechchyna

Coordinates: 49°55′08″N 24°53′09″E / 49.91889°N 24.88583°E / 49.91889; 24.88583
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Havarechchyna
Гавареччина
Havarechchyna is located in Lviv Oblast
Havarechchyna
Havarechchyna
Coordinates: 49°55′08″N 24°53′09″E / 49.91889°N 24.88583°E / 49.91889; 24.88583
Country Ukraine
Province Lviv Oblast
Districtsize Zolochiv Raion
Established1600
Area
 • Total
0,500 km2 (200 sq mi)
Elevation
/(average value of)
302 m (991 ft)
Population
 • Total
76
 • Density0.15/km2 (0.39/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+2 (EET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+3 (EEST)
Postal code
80710
Area code+380 3265
Websiteсело Гавареччина/райцентр Золочів (Ukrainian)

Havarechchyna (Ukrainian: Гаваре́ччина) – a small village (selo) in Zolochiv Raion, Lviv Oblast, of Western Ukraine. It belongs to Zolochiv urban hromada, one of the hromadas of Ukraine.[1] The population of the village is only about 76 people and Local government is administered by Bilokaminska village council.[2]

Geography

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The village is located on the part of physiographic regions of Holohory and Voronyaky [3] on the altitude of 302 metres (990 ft) above sea level. Area of the village totals 0,504 km2.

This is at a distance 82 kilometres (51 mi) from the regional center of Lviv, 17 kilometres (11 mi) from the district center Zolochiv and 5 kilometres (3.1 mi) from the village Bilyi Kamin.

History

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Сonsidered the year 1600 the date of establishment of the village.[4] The potters were the first inhabitants of the village Havarechchyna. In the 17th century they were deported from the village of Bilyi Kamin, in order to they are is not smelled like smoke for the village. Here they have cleared a small area for housing construction and settled.

The cell pottery crafts

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In Ukraine, the traditional black ceramics is made in the Lviv region, in the village of Havarechchyna. Thus, it is often also called havaretska ceramics. Black ceramics from the Zolochiv area were well known and produced as late as the 1930s in villages including Sphykolosy, Bilyi Kamin, and Havarechchyna.[5]

The most popular products of the black ceramics are cups, pots, and Turks. Dishware is not afraid of high temperatures, so you can safely brew fragrant coffee or herbal tea in it.

References

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  1. ^ "Золочевская городская громада" (in Russian). Портал об'єднаних громад України.
  2. ^ "Bilokaminska village council". Archived from the original on 2017-01-12. Retrieved 2017-01-12.
  3. ^ NORTHERN PODILLIA National Park
  4. ^ Село Гавареччина: карта вулиць, опис (in Ukrainian)
  5. ^ Hutsul and Black-Smoked Ceramics
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