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Patsykiv
Пациків
Country Ukraine
OblastIvano-Frankivsk Oblast
Raion (district)Dolyna
Founded1674
Government
 • City ChairmanMychajlo Maceliuk
Elevation
400 m (1,300 ft)
 • Density143/km2 (370/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+2 (EET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+3 (EEST)
Postal code
77553
Area code+380 3477

Patsykiv (Ukrainian: Пациків, Polish: Pacyków) is a small village located in Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast and lies on the river Svicha.

History

The village was a property of Andrzej Żurakowski and until 1772 belonged to Poland. In 1772 it was, together with Galicia, annexed to Austria (until 1918). In 1880 it was inhabited by 436 people. A well-known faience factory existed here from 1912 to 1939 known for its art-déco pottery. From 1919 to 1939 village belonged to Poland, under Soviet occupation 1939-41, then from 1941 to 1944 under German occupation in District Galicia of General Government. Since 1944/45 to 1991 annexed to the USSR.

Geography

Location

Patsykiv is located in the Prykarpattia, approximately 120 km (75 mi) from Lviv and 70 km (43 mi) from Ivano-Frankivsk. The average altitude of Pac\tsykiv is 400 m (1,312.34 ft) above sea level.

Climate

Patsykiv's climate is humid continental (Köppen climate classification Dfb). The average temperatures are −6 °C (21 °F) in January and 25 °C (77 °F) in June. Average annual rainfall is 600 mm (24 in) with the maximum being in summer.[citation needed] Cloud coverage averages 70 days per year.[citation needed]

Demographics

  • 2002: 1200 inhabitants

The population of Patsykiv consist mainly of Ukrainians.

Vygoda selyshna rada

Government

Government

Religion

Patsykiv is a city of one religion - Christian. There are two Christian churches, which represent two Christian groups: The Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church and the Orthodox Church.