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Coordinates: 50°1424N 24°0822E / 50.24000°N 24.13944°E / 50.24000; 24.13944
 

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Velyki Mosty
Великі Мости
A synagogue in Velyki Mosty
A synagogue in Velyki Mosty
Flag of Velyki Mosty
Coat of arms of Velyki Mosty
Velyki Mosty is located in Lviv Oblast
Velyki Mosty

Velyki Mosty

Location of Velyki Mosty in Lviv Oblast

Velyki Mosty is located in Ukraine
Velyki Mosty

Velyki Mosty

Location of Velyki Mosty in Ukraine

Velyki Mosty is located in Europe
Velyki Mosty

Velyki Mosty

Location of Velyki Mosty in Europe

Coordinates: 50°14′24N 24°08′22E / 50.24000°N 24.13944°E / 50.24000; 24.13944
Country Ukraine
OblastLviv Oblast
RaionChervonohrad Raion
HromadaVelyki Mosty urban hromada
Population
 (2022)
 • Total6,286
 • Density7,738/km2 (4,808/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+2 (EET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+3 (EEST)
Websitewww.velyki%20mosty-adm.gov.ua[dead link]
Rata River in Velyki Mosty
Historical affiliations

Kingdom of Poland Kingdom of Poland 1472
Austro-Galicia
     Nazi Germany Nazi Germany 1941-1943 (occupation)
Soviet Union Soviet Union 1944-1991
Ukraine Ukraine 1992-present

Velyki Mosty (Ukrainian: Великі Мости, lit.'Great Bridges', IPA: [vəliki masti]; Polish: Mosty Wielkie; Hebrew: מוסט רבתי) is a city in Chervonohrad RaionofLviv Oblast (region) of Western Ukraine. It hosts the administration of Velyki Mosty urban hromada, one of the hromadas of Ukraine.[1] Its population is 6,286 (2022 estimate).[2]

In the Kingdom of Poland, the village of Mosty was a royal property, with its own starostas. The village itself was established in 1472, and was part of Belz Voivodeship. In the late 15th century, Mosty was ransacked and destroyed in a Crimean Tatars raid, and in July 1497, during the Moldavian expedition of John I Albert, a unit of Teutonic Knights under Johann von Tiefen, called upon by the Polish king, marched through the village. On 23 July 1549, during the period known as the Polish Golden Age, Mosty received Magdeburg rights. Following the order of King Zygmunt August, a nobleman Andrzej Rokicki became the first local wojt. Mosty enjoyed several royal privileges, issued in the years 1550, 1553, 1566, 1576, 1583, 1604. The town also became the seat of a starosta.

Until 1772, Mosty remained in Belz Voivodeship. Following the Partitions of Poland, the town became part of Austrian Galicia.[3] In 1846, a complex of military barracks was built in Mosty. In the Second Polish Republic, the Central Police Academy was located here.

The Jewish population was important in the town before World War II.[4] During World War II, as of June 29, 1941, Germans occupied the town and kept the Jews prisoners in a ghetto using them as forced labour before murdering them all. In early July, 1941, local residents burned 19 Jews in the Synagogue. Throughout the occupation, Ukrainian police assisted in most of the murders of their Jewish neighbors.[5][6][7] The town commander, Captain Johann Kroupa in the military-engineer division of the Wehrmacht, protected Jews from death during the first part of the occupation, employing more than 2000, including 1200 women, and helping forge work permits for some. He was later court-martialed for protecting Jews and ended up in Soviet captivity.[8][9]

Until 18 July 2020, Velyki Mosty belonged to Sokal Raion. The raion was abolished in July 2020 as part of the administrative reform of Ukraine, which reduced the number of raions of Lviv Oblast to seven. The area of Sokal Raion was merged into Chervonohrad Raion.[10][11]

Currently, Mosty has a local branch of the Association of Polish Culture of the Lviv Land. Among people born here are photographer Wlodzimierz Puchalski, mathematician Wlodzimierz Stozek and Austrian painter Siegfried Weyr.

Population[edit]

Currently, as of 2021, the population of the town is 6,312 people.

Year Population Change
1880 ~4,000 ~
1890 3,565 -10.87%
1959 3,789 +5.91%
1970 3,920 +3.46%
1979 4,516 +15.2%
1989 5,494 +21.66%
1992 5,800 +5.57%
1998 6,100 +5.17%
2001 5,925 -2.87%
2003 5,877 -0.81%
2004 5,882 +0.08%
2005 5,894 +0.2%
2006 5,934 +0.69%
2007 5,960 +0.44%
2008 5,971 +0.18%
2009 5,996 +0.42
2010 6,010 +0.23%
2011 6,037 +0.45%
2012 6,094 +0.94%
2013 6,121 +0.44%
2014 6,132 +0.18%
2015 6,166 +0.55%
2016 6,213 +0.76%
2017 6,224 +0.18%
2018 6,251 +0.43%
2019 6,298 +0.75%
2021 6,312 +0.22%

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Великомостовская громада" (in Russian). Портал об'єднаних громад України.
  • ^ Чисельність наявного населення України на 1 січня 2022 [Number of Present Population of Ukraine, as of January 1, 2022] (PDF) (in Ukrainian and English). Kyiv: State Statistics Service of Ukraine. Archived (PDF) from the original on 4 July 2022.
  • ^ Palkov, Taras (2009). Marshruty Lvivshchynoiu na vykhidni : putivnyk (in Ukrainian). Lʹviv: Ladeks. pp. 57–60. ISBN 978-966-8233-11-1. OCLC 499369171.
  • ^ "Mosty Wielkie". Virtual Shtetl. Retrieved 24 March 2020.
  • ^ מוסטי וייֶלקֶיה [Mosty Wielkie]. Yad Vashem (in Hebrew). Retrieved 24 March 2020.
  • ^ Megargee, Geoffrey (2012). Encyclopedia of Camps and Ghettos. Bloomington, Indiana: University of Indiana Press. p. Volume II, 808–810. ISBN 978-0-253-35599-7.
  • ^ Mosty Wielkie Czarnecki, Jerzy (2006). Wiehn, Erhard Roy (ed.). My life as an "Aryan": from Velyki Mosty through Zhovkva to Stralsund (1st ed.). Hartung-Gorre. ISBN 3-89649-998-X.
  • ^ Megargee, Geoffrey (2012). Encyclopedia of Camps and Ghettos. Bloomington, Indiana: University of Indiana Press. p. 809. ISBN 978-0-253-35599-7.
  • ^ "Kroupa - United States Holocaust Memorial Museum". collections.ushmm.org. Retrieved 2023-12-29.
  • ^ "Про утворення та ліквідацію районів. Постанова Верховної Ради України № 807-ІХ". Голос України (in Ukrainian). 2020-07-18. Retrieved 2020-10-03.
  • ^ "Нові райони: карти + склад" (in Ukrainian). Міністерство розвитку громад та територій України.
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