Velykyi Zhytyn
Великий Житин
Żytyń Wielki
St Michael’s Church (1767)
St Michael’s Church (1767)
Flag of Velykyi Zhytyn
Coat of arms of Velykyi Zhytyn
Velykyi Zhytyn is located in Rivne Oblast
Velykyi Zhytyn
Velykyi Zhytyn
Location of Velykyi Zhytyn in Ukraine
Velykyi Zhytyn is located in Ukraine
Velykyi Zhytyn
Velykyi Zhytyn
Velykyi Zhytyn (Ukraine)
Coordinates: 50°39′18″N 26°21′5.76″E / 50.65500°N 26.3516000°E / 50.65500; 26.3516000
Country Ukraine
Oblast Rivne Oblast
RaionRivne
Area
1.84 km2 (0.71 sq mi)
Elevation
192 m (630 ft)
Population
1,232
  Density670/km2 (1,700/sq mi)

Velykyi Zhytyn (Ukrainian: Великий Житин, Polish: Żytyń Wielki) is a village in the Ukrainian Rivne Oblast with about 1200 inhabitants (2006).

The village was mentioned in 1518 in an act of the King of Poland Sigismund I the Old. In this act, he confirmed his rights over the estates of Prince Kostiantin Ivanovich Ostrozky, inherited from his wife's grandmotherMaria Rivne-Nesvitskayaand her husband Prince Semyon Nesvitsky.

It is located in Rivne Raion on the regional road P-5 and P-77 9 km northeast of the oblast and Raion seat Rivne. The Kustinka River, a tributary of the Horyn, flows through the village.

The first Ukrainian president, Leonid Kravchuk, was born in Velykyi Zhytyn in 1934. At that time, the village was part of the Second Polish Republic.[1]

References

  1. Motyl, Alexander J. (2019). "The Conceptual President: Leonid Kravchuk and the Politics of Surrealism". Patterns in Post-Soviet Leadership. pp. 103–121. doi:10.4324/9780429301162-6. ISBN 9780429301162. S2CID 199306662.
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