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Khitar

Coordinates: 48°50′30″N 23°17′21″E / 48.84167°N 23.28917°E / 48.84167; 23.28917
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Khitar
Хі́тар
Village
Church of St. of Archangel Michael (wooden, 1860) and bell tower
Church of St. of Archangel Michael (wooden, 1860) and bell tower
Khitar is located in Lviv Oblast
Khitar
Khitar
Coordinates: 48°50′30″N 23°17′21″E / 48.84167°N 23.28917°E / 48.84167; 23.28917
Country Ukraine
OblastLviv OblastLviv Oblast
Raionsize Skole Raion
Area
1,715 km2 (662 sq mi)
Elevation
744 m (2,441 ft)
Population
0,377
 • Density2,198/km2 (5,690/sq mi)
Websiteсело Хітар (Ukrainian)

Khitar (Ukrainian: Хі́тар, Polish: Hutar) is a village (selo) in Skole Raion, Lviv Oblast, in western Ukraine. Khitar is located in the Ukrainian Carpathians within the limits of the Eastern Beskids (Skole Beskids) in southern Lviv Oblast in Skole Raion. Local government — Khitarska village council.[1]
The village is situated along the river Vandrivka (Khitarka).[2]
It is located 142 kilometres (88 mi) from the city of Lviv, 33 kilometres (21 mi) from Skole, and 134 kilometres (83 mi) from Uzhhorod.

History

The first written mention of the settlement dates back to 1572.[3]

The name of the village Khitar[4] comes from the Romanian word “hotar”, or possibly away from the Hungarian “hatar” — “boundary”. Most probably boundary between feudal lands.
Metropolitan Andrey Sheptytsky visited the village in 1928. Andrey Sheptytsky himself served Divine Liturgy, and 28 of priests sang in the choir.

Culture

The village has two monuments of Cultural Heritage in Ukraine;[5]

  • Church of St. Michael (wooden), 1860 Village Hitar;
  • The bell tower of the church of St. Michael (wooden), 1860 Village Hitar.

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