Huklyvyi (Hungarian: Zúgó) is a village in the Zakarpattia Oblast (province) in western Ukraine. It was in the Volovets Raion (district) before the restructuring in 2020 and is now in the Mukachevo Raion. Huklyvyi has a wooden church.
Name
According to the JewishGen locality page, Huklyvyi is alternately known as "Huklyvyy [Ukr], Huklivý [Slov], Okliva [Yid], Hukliva [Hun, until 1899], Zúgó [Hun, since 1899], Guklivyy [Rus], Gukliva, Huklivá, Huklivé, Huklivoje, Huklivij."[1]
Era | Name | District | Province | Country |
Before 1899 | Hukliva | Hungary | ||
Before World War I (c. 1900) | Zúgó | Bereg | Kárpátalja | Hungary |
Between the wars (c. 1930) | Huklivy | Subcarpathia | Czechoslovakia | |
After World War II (c. 1950) | Guklivyy | Soviet Union | ||
After the USSR ended (1991-2020) | Huklyvyi | Volovets | Zakarpattia | Ukraine |
After restructuring in 2020 | Huklyvyi | Mukachevo | Zakarpattia | Ukraine |
History
Jewish families that could not prove their citizenship were deported in 1941. The remaining Jewish population was deported to Auschwitz in May 1944.[2]
Church
The Church of the Holy Spirit (Ukrainian: Церква Святого Духа, Russian: Церковь Святого Духа ) is a wooden Eastern Orthodox Church in Huklyvyi.