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- Yezupil areaTotal "28.22".
- Yezupil populationDensity "107.23".
- Yezupil abstract "Yezupil (Ukrainian: Єзупіль, Polish: Jezupol) is a town/urban-type settlement (selysche mis'koho typu) in western Ukraine. It is located in the Tysmenytsia Raion (district) of the Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast (province), approximately 14 km north of the oblast capital, Ivano-Frankivsk.Yezupil was previously referred to as part of the Halych Powiat (county). It is also a part of the historic region of Pokuttya in Galicia.Turn of the century town Jezupol (former Zhovten) was a fair size town (with its own Jewish Kahil and Roman Catholic Church and Greek Catholic Church) in Galicia/Halychyna in Austro-Hungarian Empire. It is approximately 7 km from Halych, the former capital of the Principality of Halych Volhynia in the 10/12th centuries. In 1352 – 1772 it was a part of Ruthenia Voivodeship in the Kingdom of Poland. First written in 1435. Up until the 16th century it was a village named Tzaishibesi, which had a wooden fortress. When the fort was destroyed during one of the Tatar incursions, Jakub Potocki, the voivode of Wroclaw and private owner of the town, renamed it Jesupol, after Jesus in 1597. In 1598, a fortress and Dominican monastery was erected, and the town developed next to it. The monastery had a rich and famous library of ancient scriptures and prints.Upon the partition of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth in 1772 the Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria, or simply Galicia, became the largest, most populous, and northernmost province of the Austrian Empire, where it remained until the dissolution of Austria-Hungary at the end of World War I.In the prelude to the Second World War, the Molotov-Ribbentrop pact divided Poland roughly along the Curzon line. Thus all territory east of the San, Bug and Neman rivers were annexed into the USSR, approximating the former territory of East Galicia. This territory was divided into four administrative districts (oblasts): Lvov, Stanislav, Drohobych and Tarnopol (the latter including parts of Volhynia) of the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic. Since September 17, 1939, was a part of the USSR. Since June 22, 1941, the Soviet regime discontinued when Germany had occupied East Galicia during Operation Barbarossa.".
- Yezupil areaCode "+380 3436".
- Yezupil areaTotal "2.822E7".
- Yezupil country Ukraine.
- Yezupil elevation "260.0".
- Yezupil isPartOf Ivano-Frankivsk_Oblast.
- Yezupil leaderTitle "Mayor".
- Yezupil populationDensity "107.23".
- Yezupil populationTotal "3026".
- Yezupil postalCode "77411".
- Yezupil thumbnail Greek_Catholic_Church1.JPG?width=300.
- Yezupil wikiPageExternalLink A005?rdat1=10.09.2007&rf7571=42261.
- Yezupil wikiPageExternalLink смт._Єзупіль.
- Yezupil wikiPageExternalLink 581.
- Yezupil wikiPageExternalLink www.jewishgalicia.net.
- Yezupil wikiPageExternalLink Jezupol.aspx.
- Yezupil wikiPageID "15654921".
- Yezupil wikiPageRevisionID "573996119".
- Yezupil areaCode "+380 3436".
- Yezupil areaTotalKm "28.22".
- Yezupil centre "Yezupil".
- Yezupil coordinatesDisplay "inline,title".
- Yezupil coordinatesRegion "UA".
- Yezupil east Dniester.
- Yezupil elevationM "260".
- Yezupil establishedDate "1435".
- Yezupil establishedDate "1940".
- Yezupil establishedTitle "Founded".
- Yezupil establishedTitle "urban-type settlement".
- Yezupil hasPhotoCollection Yezupil.
- Yezupil imageCaption "Yezupil main road".
- Yezupil imageShield "UKR Jezupol COA.png".
- Yezupil imageSkyline "Greek Catholic Church1.JPG".
- Yezupil imagesize "250".
- Yezupil latd "49".
- Yezupil latm "2".
- Yezupil latns "N".
- Yezupil leaderName "Hanna Kushnir".
- Yezupil leaderTitle "Mayor".
- Yezupil longd "24".
- Yezupil longew "E".
- Yezupil longm "47".
- Yezupil nativeName "Єзупіль".
- Yezupil north Dniester.
- Yezupil north Halych_Raion.
- Yezupil northeast Dniester.
- Yezupil northeast Halych_Raion.
- Yezupil northwest Kozyno.
- Yezupil officialName "Yezupil".
- Yezupil populationAsOf "2004".
- Yezupil populationDensityKm "107.23".
- Yezupil populationTotal "3026".
- Yezupil postalCode "77411".
- Yezupil postalCodeType Postal_code.
- Yezupil pushpinMap "Ukraine".
- Yezupil settlementType "Town".
- Yezupil south Bystrytsia_River.
- Yezupil south Tysmenytsia_Raion.
- Yezupil south Dobrovlyany.
- Yezupil southeast Bystrytsia_River.
- Yezupil southeast Hannusivka.
- Yezupil southeast Poberezhia.
- Yezupil southwest Bystrytsia_River.
- Yezupil southwest Yamnytsia.
- Yezupil subdivisionName Ivano-Frankivsk_Oblast.
- Yezupil subdivisionName "Ukraine".
- Yezupil subdivisionType "Country".
- Yezupil subdivisionType "Oblast".
- Yezupil website A005?rdat1=10.09.2007&rf7571=42261.
- Yezupil west Silets.
- Yezupil wordnet_type synset-city-noun-3.
- Yezupil subject Category:Urban-type_settlements_in_Ivano-Frankivsk_Oblast.
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- Yezupil type AdministrativeDistrict108491826.
- Yezupil type District108552138.
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- Yezupil type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Yezupil type Region108630985.
- Yezupil type Urban-typeSettlementsInIvano-FrankivskOblast.
- Yezupil type YagoGeoEntity.
- Yezupil type YagoLegalActorGeo.
- Yezupil type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- Yezupil type Place.
- Yezupil type PopulatedPlace.
- Yezupil type Settlement.
- Yezupil type Town.
- Yezupil type Wikidata:Q532.
- Yezupil type Place.
- Yezupil type Location.
- Yezupil type _Feature.
- Yezupil comment "Yezupil (Ukrainian: Єзупіль, Polish: Jezupol) is a town/urban-type settlement (selysche mis'koho typu) in western Ukraine. It is located in the Tysmenytsia Raion (district) of the Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast (province), approximately 14 km north of the oblast capital, Ivano-Frankivsk.Yezupil was previously referred to as part of the Halych Powiat (county).".
- Yezupil label "Jesupil".
- Yezupil label "Jezupol".
- Yezupil label "Yezupil".
- Yezupil label "Езуполь".
- Yezupil sameAs Jesupil.
- Yezupil sameAs Jezupol.