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- Bohorodchany areaTotal "12.0".
- Bohorodchany populationDensity "631.08".
- Bohorodchany abstract "Bohorodchany (Ukrainian: Богородчани, pronounced [ˈboɦorodtʂanɪ]; Polish: Bohorodczany) is an urban-type settlement in Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast, several miles from Ivano-Frankivsk. It is the administrative center of Bohorodchany Raion. Population: 7,872 (2013 est.).It is located in Ukraine, although it has previously belonged to Poland and Austro-Hungary. The town was first mentioned in 1441 as a property of certain Jan of Buczacz, the starost of Trembowla. Since the second half of the 15th century the local estate belonged to the Potocki family. In 1691 Konstancja Potocka née Truskolaska, widow of the owner of the village Dominik Potocki, established a Roman Catholic church and a parish there. In 1742 the wooden church was replaced with a more permanent construction, founded by Stanisław Kossakowski and devoted to the cult of Holy Mary. In 1765 the new church was donated to the Dominican Order, whose friars established a convent there.Later in the 18th century the town's area acted as a base for a local band of outlaws led by Oleksa Dovbush, a semi-legendary Hutsul folk hero, who according to a local legend took the town by force in 1744. In 1786 the town had 314 permanent buildings and 1134 inhabitants.Following the Partitions of Poland the town became part of the Habsburg Empire and then Austria-Hungary. In the 19th century the town was a scene of intense social and economic activities by all three major groups of inhabitants - Jews, Ukrainians and Poles. Already in 1770 a Polish language grammar school was established, followed by a Jewish Hertz Homberg school in 1785 and a state-sponsored German language grammar school in 1789. In 1848 a local branch of a Russka Rada (Ruthenian Council) was established by 29 local Ukrainians. Around the same time numerous Jewish social and educational facilities were established, including a Hebrew School of the Union of Hebrew Teachers of Austria (1908-1914), a local branch of Ezrat Israel zionist union (1896), a Torat Haim yeshiva (1908) and a grammar school for girls (1909). By the end of the 19th century the town grew to 4597 inhabitants, including 2009 Jews, 1788 Greek Catholics and 800 Roman Catholics. The largest estates in the surrounding area belonged to Count Rudolf Stadion.In the aftermath of World War I the town briefly belonged to ZUNR, but in 1919 was taken over by reborn Poland. The local life continued to flourish until World War II. The town was made a seat of a commune. In 1929 a Gmilut Hasadim welfare association was founded in the town.Following the joint Nazi-Soviet invasion of Poland, on September 19, 1939 the town was seized by the Soviet Union and soon afterwards attached to Ukrainian SSR. Since 1991 it is a part of Ukraine.".
- Bohorodchany areaCode "+380 3471".
- Bohorodchany areaTotal "1.2E7".
- Bohorodchany country Ukraine.
- Bohorodchany isPartOf Bohorodchany_Raion.
- Bohorodchany isPartOf Ivano-Frankivsk_Oblast.
- Bohorodchany populationDensity "631.08".
- Bohorodchany populationTotal "7573".
- Bohorodchany thumbnail Домініканський_Монастир_у_Богородчанах.jpg?width=300.
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- Bohorodchany wikiPageWikiLink Austria-Hungary.
- Bohorodchany wikiPageWikiLink Autobiography.
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- Bohorodchany wikiPageWikiLink Broshniv-Osada.
- Bohorodchany wikiPageWikiLink Buchach.
- Bohorodchany wikiPageWikiLink Category:Galicia_(Eastern_Europe).
- Bohorodchany wikiPageWikiLink Category:Stanisławów_Voivodeship.
- Bohorodchany wikiPageWikiLink Category:Urban-type_settlements_in_Ivano-Frankivsk_Oblast.
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- Bohorodchany wikiPageWikiLink German_language.
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- Bohorodchany wikiPageWikiLink Habsburg_Monarchy.
- Bohorodchany wikiPageWikiLink Herz_Homberg.
- Bohorodchany wikiPageWikiLink Horokholyna.
- Bohorodchany wikiPageWikiLink House_of_Potocki.
- Bohorodchany wikiPageWikiLink Hutsuls.
- Bohorodchany wikiPageWikiLink Invasion_of_Poland.
- Bohorodchany wikiPageWikiLink Ivano-Frankivsk.
- Bohorodchany wikiPageWikiLink Ivano-Frankivsk_Oblast.
- Bohorodchany wikiPageWikiLink Ivanykivka.
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- Bohorodchany wikiPageWikiLink Mary_(mother_of_Jesus).
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- Bohorodchany wikiPageWikiLink Poland.
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- Bohorodchany wikiPageWikiLink Rozhniativ.
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- Bohorodchany wikiPageWikiLink Terebovlia.
- Bohorodchany wikiPageWikiLink Tlumach.
- Bohorodchany wikiPageWikiLink Ukraine.
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- Bohorodchany wikiPageWikiLink Union_of_Hebrew_Teachers_of_Austria.
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- Bohorodchany wikiPageWikiLink Voinyliv.
- Bohorodchany wikiPageWikiLink West_Ukrainian_Peoples_Republic.
- Bohorodchany wikiPageWikiLink World_War_I.
- Bohorodchany wikiPageWikiLink World_War_II.
- Bohorodchany wikiPageWikiLink Yeshiva.
- Bohorodchany wikiPageWikiLink Zionism.
- Bohorodchany wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bohorodchany".
- Bohorodchany wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bohorodczany".
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- Bohorodchany east Pokhivka.
- Bohorodchany east Tlumach.
- Bohorodchany establishedDate "1442".
- Bohorodchany imageCaption "Dominican monastery in Bohorodchany".
- Bohorodchany imageSkyline "File:Домініканський Монастир у Богородчанах.jpg".
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- Bohorodchany longew "E".
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