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Chortkiv (, ; ; ) is a
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in
Chortkiv Raion Chortkiv Raion () is a raion in Ternopil Oblast in western Ukraine. Its capital (political), administrative center is the city of Chortkiv. It has a population of History In the Second Polish Republic, the area belonged to the County of Kopczync ...
,
Ternopil Oblast Ternopil Oblast (), also referred to as Ternopilshchyna () or Ternopillia (), is an Oblasts of Ukraine, oblast (province) of Ukraine. Its Capital (political), administrative center is Ternopil, through which flows the Seret (river), Seret, a tribu ...
, western
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. It is the
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of
Chortkiv Raion Chortkiv Raion () is a raion in Ternopil Oblast in western Ukraine. Its capital (political), administrative center is the city of Chortkiv. It has a population of History In the Second Polish Republic, the area belonged to the County of Kopczync ...
, housing the district's local administration buildings. Chortkiv hosts the administration of
Chortkiv urban hromada Chortkiv urban territorial hromada () is a hromada (municipality) in Ternopil Oblast in western Ukraine. Its administrative centre is the city of Chortkiv Chortkiv (, ; ; ) is a List of cities in Ukraine, city in Chortkiv Raion, Ternopil Obl ...
, one of the
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s of Ukraine. Population: Chortkiv is located in the northern part of the historic region of Galician
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on the banks of the
Seret River The Seret ( Ukrainian: Серéт) is the left tributary of the Dniester that flows through the Ternopil Oblast of Ukraine. It is long and its basin area is . The towns of Ternopil, Terebovlia and Chortkiv sit along the river's banks. Some of ...
. In the past Chortkiv was the home of many
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s; it was a notable
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and had a significant number of
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s residing there prior to the
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. Today, Chortkiv is a regional commercial and small-scale manufacturing center. Among its architectural monuments is a fortress built in the 16th and 17th centuries as well as historic wooden churches of the 17th and 18th centuries.


History

The first historical mention of Chortkiv dates to 1522, when Polish King
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granted an ownership order for
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over the town and allowed him to name it after himself—''Czortków''. The small community, numbering at 50 families, were almost all massacred during the
Khmelnytsky Uprising The Khmelnytsky Uprising, also known as the Cossack–Polish War, Khmelnytsky insurrection, or the National Liberation War, was a Cossack uprisings, Cossack rebellion that took place between 1648 and 1657 in the eastern territories of the Poli ...
of 1648–9. Jewish leadership opposed the resettlement of Jews in Chortkiv until 1705. During that time, the town was also granted
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. However, Chortkiv would later decline in the second half of the 17th century during Ottoman Expansion of central Europe. The town was taken over by
Ottoman Empire The Ottoman Empire (), also called the Turkish Empire, was an empire, imperial realm that controlled much of Southeast Europe, West Asia, and North Africa from the 14th to early 20th centuries; it also controlled parts of southeastern Centr ...
, whose rule lasted 27 years. It was part of the short-lived Turkish
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, which lasted from 1672 to 1699. During this period, it was nahiya centre in Yazlofça sanjak as ''Çortkuv'' (Spelled as ''Chortkoov'' in
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). After
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Chortkiv came under
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rule which lasted from 1772 to 1918, during the time of which it was the center of the Chortkiv
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except brief
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rule between 1809 and 1815 as part of Tarnopol Governorate. On June 8, 1919 the
Ukrainian Galician Army The Ukrainian Galician Army ( UGA; ), was the combined military of the West Ukrainian People's Republic during and after the Polish-Ukrainian War. It was called the "Galician army" initially. Dissatisfied with the alliance of Ukraine and Polan ...
broke for couple months through the Polish front at Chortkiv and began the
Chortkiv offensive The Chortkiv offensive ( Ukrainian: ''Чортківська офензива, Чортків,'' Polish: ''Ofensywa czortkowska, Czortków;'' 7–28 June 1919) also known as the June offensive, was one of the most successful counteroffensive m ...
. Soon afterwards, the town was seized by the Poles. It was ceded to
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in the Peace Treaty of Riga between Poland, Soviet Russia (acting also on behalf of Soviet Belarus) and Soviet Ukraine, and remained part of the
Tarnopol Voivodeship Tarnopol Voivodeship (; ) was an administrative region of Second Polish Republic, interwar Poland (1918–1939), created on 23 December 1920, with an area of 16,500 km2 and provincial capital in Tarnopol (now ''Ternopil'', Ukraine). The Voi ...
of the
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until the
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in September 1939. In 1931, the town had 19,000 inhabitants, 46.4 percent of whom were Polish Roman Catholics, 30 percent of whom were Ukrainian and Polish Jews, and 22.8 percent of whom were Ukrainian Greek Catholics. Chortkiv was an important garrison of the Polish
Border Defence Corps The Border Protection Corps () was a military formation of the Second Polish Republic that was created in 1924 to defend the country's eastern borders against armed Soviet incursions and local bandits. Other borders were under the jurisdiction of ...
Brigade "Podole", whose commandant from 1935 to 1938 was General
Stefan Rowecki Stefan Paweł Rowecki (pseudonym: ''Grot'', "Spearhead", hence the alternate name, Stefan Grot-Rowecki; 25 December 1895 – 2 August 1944) was a Polish general, journalist and the leader of the Armia Krajowa. He was murdered by the Gestapo in ...
. Furthermore, it was home to the 36th Reserve Infantry Division. The town was annexed by the
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from September 17, 1939 until June 1941. Its Polish inhabitants, particularly students of the local high school, organized a failed uprising in January 1940, which would serve as the first Polish uprising of
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. In the last days of June 1941, following the
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, the Soviets executed an estimated 100 to 200 prisoners held in the local prison. The remaining prisoners were evacuated further east, either by train or on foot, while hundreds died due to the inhumane conditions of transport or at the hands of guards. From 1941-1944 Chortkiv was annexed to Nazi Germany. The Jewish residents were persecuted and deported as part of
the Holocaust The Holocaust (), known in Hebrew language, Hebrew as the (), was the genocide of History of the Jews in Europe, European Jews during World War II. From 1941 to 1945, Nazi Germany and Collaboration with Nazi Germany and Fascist Italy ...
. When the Nazis arrived, they proceeded to execute many of the local Jews, including the family of
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, American Senate Majority Leader. The surviving Polish residents of the town were transferred to the
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in the immediate postwar period (see
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). After the defeat of the Nazis by the
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in 1944, the town returned to Soviet control until in 1991 it became part of independent
Ukraine Ukraine is a country in Eastern Europe. It is the List of European countries by area, second-largest country in Europe after Russia, which Russia–Ukraine border, borders it to the east and northeast. Ukraine also borders Belarus to the nor ...
. Due to heavy destruction of
Ternopil Ternopil, known until 1944 mostly as Tarnopol, is a city in western Ukraine, located on the banks of the Seret River. Ternopil is one of the major cities of Western Ukraine and the historical regions of Galicia and Podolia. The populatio ...
, in 1944 Chortkiv served as a regional seat.Snitovsky, O.
Five centuries of Ternopil. The city of Hetman Jan and mason Leontiy
'.
Ukrinform The National News Agency of Ukraine (), or Ukrinform (), is a state information and news agency, and international broadcaster of Ukraine. It was founded in 1918 during the Ukrainian War of Independence In January 2013 the population was 29 640 people. In 2019, at the 40-meter height of the tower of the Saint Stanislaus church in Chortkiv, archaeologist, researcher of fortifications and antiquities
Volodymyr Dobrianskyi Volodymyr Dobrianskyi (, born December 12, 1966, in Horodok, Ternopil Oblast) is a Ukrainian scientist, archaeologist, historian, speleologist, and researcher of antiquities, fortifications and toponymy. He became a member of the Ukrainia ...
discovered a detonator of a shrapnel projectile, according to its flight trajectory determined that the 1st, 3rd, 4th and 7th cannon regiments (64 guns) under the command of Ataman Kirill Karas during the
Chortkiv offensive The Chortkiv offensive ( Ukrainian: ''Чортківська офензива, Чортків,'' Polish: ''Ofensywa czortkowska, Czortków;'' 7–28 June 1919) also known as the June offensive, was one of the most successful counteroffensive m ...
(June 7–28, 1919) were stationed in the woods west of the village of
Shmankivtsi Shmankivtsi (, ) is a village in Ukraine, Ternopil Oblast, Chortkiv Raion, Zavodske settlement hromada. It is the administrative center of the former Shmankivtsi Village Council. Additionally, the village encompasses the former locality of Strusiv ...
in the Chortkiv district. Until 18 July 2020, Chortkiv was designated as a city of oblast significance and did not belong to Chortkiv Raion even though it was the center of the raion. As part of the administrative reform of Ukraine, which reduced the number of raions of Ternopil Oblast to three, the city was merged into Chortkiv Raion. The former Chortkiv Air Base is located nearby.


Religion


Existings

* Church of the Dormition (1584; wooden; restored in the 1990s); * Church of the Ascension (UGCC; 1630; wooden; rebuilt in 1717; restored in 1997); * Church of the Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary (UGCC; 1854; brick); * Church of the Intercession (OCU, 1905; brick); * Church of the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary (OCU; brick); * Saint Volodymyr the Great church (under construction since 1993; OCU); * Church of the Transfiguration (UGCC; 2007; brick); * Saint Michael church (UGCC, 2008; stone); * Cathedral of Sts. Peter and Paul (Buchach Diocese of the UGCC, 2001); * one men's monastery (the Convent of the Holy Family) and two women's monasteries (the Congregation of the Sisters of the Holy Family and the Congregation of the Myrrh-Bearing Sisters) of the UGCC; * Saint Stanislaus church (1610; rebuilt in the early 20th century; restored in 1989); * two Jewish synagogues – the main one (1680s) and the new one (1909; architect Hans Geldkremer); * the chapels of Our Lady of Lourdes (1908) and Our Lady of the Cross (2013).


No longer existing

* Church of the Holy Trinity (UGCC; 1607–?) * Saint Nicholas Church (UGCC; 1714–1801) * Basil of Caesarea Monastery (UGCC; 1607–1792)


Geography


Climate


Notable people

* Anna Blazhenko (born 1955), Ukrainian journalist *
Sasza Blonder Aleksander (Sasza) Blonder (Szaje Blonder, pseudonym André Blondel, born May 27, 1909 in Chortkiv, died June 22, 1949, in Paris) was a Polish painter. Biography Blonder was an architecture student at École nationale supérieure des beaux-arts ...
(1909–1949), Polish painter *
Oleksii Hunovskyi thumb Oleksii Danylovych Hunovskyi (; 1882, Didyliv, Lviv Oblast, Austria-Hungary – May 1961, Borshchiv, Ternopil Oblast) was a Ukrainian Greek Catholic priest, composer, public figure, educator, and political prisoner. Head of the Chortkiv Dis ...
(1882–1961), Ukrainian Greek Catholic priest, composer, public figure, educator, political prisoner and head of the Chortkiv District National Council of the ZUNR *
Halyna Hrytskiv Halyna Demianivna Hrytskiv (, 14 March 1937, Węglówka, Podkarpackie Voivodeship — 17 November 2016, Chortkiv, Ternopil OblastОксана Остапкевич. Чортків у постатях. Галина Грицьків, У кругов ...
(1937—2016), Ukrainian public and cultural figure, poet, publicist, and Easter egg maker *
Roxolana Roslak Roxolana Roslak (; born 10 February 1940) is a Ukrainian soprano singer. Biography Roxolana Roslak was born on 10 February 1940 in Chortkiv, now Chortkiv urban hromada, Chortkiv Raion, Ternopil Oblast, Ukraine. From 1948 she lived in Edmonton, ...
(born 1940), Ukrainian soprano singer *
Kateryna Rubchakova Kateryna Andriivna Rubchakova (, Maiden and married names, née Kossak; 29 April 1881 – 22 November 1919) was a Ukrainians, Ukrainian actress of universal transformation and a singer in lyrical soprano. Prima donna of the Galicia (Eastern Europ ...
(1881–1919), Ukrainian actress and singer * Bernard Hausner (1874–1938), rabbi, politician and diplomat *
Pinchas Horowitz Rabbi Pinchas HaLevi Horowitz (c. 1731 – July 1, 1805), also known as the Baal Hafla'ah, was a rabbi and Talmudist. Life The descendant of a long line of rabbinical ancestors and the son of Rabbi Zvi Hirsch Horowitz of Chortkiv, he received a ...
(1731–1805),
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and
Talmud The Talmud (; ) is the central text of Rabbinic Judaism and the primary source of Jewish religious law (''halakha'') and Jewish theology. Until the advent of Haskalah#Effects, modernity, in nearly all Jewish communities, the Talmud was the cen ...
ist *
Jerzy Janicki Jerzy Janicki (10 August 1928 in Chortkiv – 15 April 2007 in Warsaw) was a Polish writer, journalist and scriptwriter. Author of many radio auditions, among them most famous is the radio drama ''Matysiakowie.'' He wrote many books about Kresy, ...
(1928-2007), Polish writer and reporter *
Volodymyr Petrashyk Volodymyr Petrashyk (; born 25 July 1985) is a Ukrainian art historian, art critic, participant in the Russo-Ukrainian War. In 2008, he became a member of the National Union of Artists of Ukraine. From 2012, he has been a candidate of art histor ...
(born 1985), Ukrainian art historian, art critic, participant in the Russo-Ukrainian War *
Olha Pidvysotska Olha Pidvysotska (; 19 May 1899 – unknown) was a Ukrainian soldier, teacher. Biography Pidvysotska was born on 19 May 1899 in Chortkiv, now the Chortkiv urban hromada in the Chortkiv Raion of the Ternopil Oblast in Ukraine. A niece of .
(1899–?), Ukrainian soldier, teacher * Tadeusz Wazewski (1896-1972), Polish scholar, mathematician, professor of
Jagiellonian University The Jagiellonian University (, UJ) is a public research university in Kraków, Poland. Founded in 1364 by Casimir III the Great, King Casimir III the Great, it is the oldest university in Poland and one of the List of oldest universities in con ...
*
Shmelke of Nikolsburg Shmuel Shmelke HaLevi Horowitz of Nikolsburg (Yiddish: שמואל שמעלקי הלוי הורוויץ פון ניקאלשבורג, ; 1726 – April 28, 1778) also known as the Rebbe Reb Shmelke was an early Hasidic master and kabbalist, who is am ...
(1746–1778), one of the great early
Chasidic Hasidism () or Hasidic Judaism is a religious movement within Judaism that arose in the 18th century as a spiritual revival movement in contemporary Western Ukraine before spreading rapidly throughout Eastern Europe. Today, most of those affi ...
Rebbe A Rebbe () or Admor () is the spiritual leader in the Hasidic movement, and the personalities of its dynasties.Heilman, Samuel"The Rebbe and the Resurgence of Orthodox Judaism."''Religion and Spirituality (Audio)''. UCTV, 20 Oct 2011. web. ...
s *
Ludwik Noss Ludwik NossЛюбомир Габруський''«Таємницею скарбів Садовських» ділився з чортків`янами автор однойменної книги Петро Федоришин'' „Чортків.C ...
(1848—1913), Austrian government official, philanthropist, public and educational figure; burgomaster of Chortkiv *
Karl Emil Franzos Karl Emil Franzos (25 October 184828 January 1904) was a popular Austrian novelist of the late 19th century. His works, both reportage and fiction, concentrate on the multi-ethnic corner of Galicia, Podolia and Bukovina, now largely in western ...
(1848–1904), Austrian novelist *
Vasyl Makhno Vasyl Makhno (, born October 8, 1964, in Chortkiv) is a Ukraine, Ukrainian poet, essayist, and translator. He is the author of nine collections of poetry, including ''Winter Letters and Other Poems'', translated by Orest Popovych (Spuyten Duyvil ...
(born 1964), Ukrainian poet, essayist, and translator *
Vasyl Marmus Vasyl Volodymyrovych Marmus (; 26 April 1992, Chortkiv, Ternopil Oblast — 11 September 2022, Oskil (village), Oskil, Kharkiv Oblast, Ukraine) was a Ukrainian musician, actor, serviceman, soldier of the 80th Air Assault Brigade (Ukraine), 80th Ai ...
(1992—2022), Ukrainian musician, actor, soldier * Volodymyr Zabolotnyi (born 1960), Ukrainian actor, public and religious figure


Gallery

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Chortkiv Castle The Chortkiv Castle () is a brick castle built in the early 17th century on the left bank of the river Seret in Vyhnanka on the site of a previous wooden castle in the mid-16th century. Now it is located in Chortkiv. History The initiator of th ...
and Regimental Church File:St Stanislav Church in Chortkiv.jpg, St. Stanislaus Church File:Chortkiv Synagogue.JPG, Hasidic synagogue File:Chortkiv Railway Station.JPG, Railway station File:Чортков. Дом Культуры..jpg, House of Culture File:Chortkiv-stara-ratusha-10081392.jpg, City centre and the old Town Hall File:Чортків спортивний (1938 рік).jpg, Football Match at Stadium, 1938 File:Полкова церква P1190065.jpg, Peter and Paul Cathedral


See also

*
Chortkov (Hasidic dynasty) Chortkov (also ''Chortkov'', ''Tshortkov'', ''Czortkow'') is a Hasidic dynasty that originated in Chortkiv (), present-day Ukraine. The town was part of the Tarnopol Voivodeship of the Second Polish Republic until September 1939. The town itself w ...
*
Old Chortkiv Castle The Old Chortkiv Castle () is the lost defensive structure in Chortkiv of the Chortkiv urban hromada of the Chortkiv Raion of Ternopil Oblast in Ukraine. The castle was part of the defense and fortification system of Chortkiv.''Volodymyr Dobrians ...


References

8. Czortków KehilaLinks Site - JewishGen http://kehilalinks.jewishgen.org/Suchostaw/sl_czortkow.htm


External links

* * Miri Gershoni Shifris
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