Ostroh

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Ostroh
Острог
The Ostroh Castle in the 1960s.
The Ostroh Castle in the 1960s.
Flag of Ostroh
Flag
Coat of arms of Ostroh
Coat of arms
Map of Ukraine (blue) with Rivne Oblast and Ostroh (red).
Map of Ukraine (blue) with Rivne Oblast and Ostroh (red).
Coordinates: 20°20′0″N 26°31′0″E / 20.33333, 26.51667
Country Flag of Ukraine Ukraine
Oblast Flag of Rivne Oblast Rivne Oblast
Raion Ostrozkyi Raion
First mentioned 1100
City rights 1795
Government
 - Mayor Taras Pustovit
Area
 - Total 10.9 km² (4.2 sq mi)
Population (2001 census)
 - Total 14,801
 - Density 1,358/km² (3,517.2/sq mi)
Time zone EET (UTC+2)
 - Summer (DST) EEST (UTC+3)
Postal code 35800—35807
Area code(s) +380 3654
Sister cities Flag of Poland Sandomierz, Bieruń[1]
Website: http://www.ostroh.rv.ua/

Ostroh (Ukrainian: Острог; Russian: Острог, translit. Ostrog; Lithuanian: Ostrogas; Polish: Ostróg) is a historic city located in Rivne Oblast (province) of western Ukraine, located on the Horyn River. Ostroh is the administrative center of the Ostrozkyi Raion (district) and is itself designated as a special administrative subordination within the oblast.

The current estimated population is around 14,801 (as of 2001).

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[edit] History

The Mezhyrich Monastery in the 2000s.
The Mezhyrich Monastery in the 2000s.

The Hypatian Codex first mentions Ostroh in 1100, as a fortress of the Volhynian princes. Since the 14th century, it was the seat of the powerful Ostrogski princely family, who developed their town into a great centre of learning and commerce. Upon the family's extinction in the 17th century, Ostroh passed to the princes Lubomirski. In the 16th century, first East Slavic books, notably the Ostrog Bible, were printed there. The town formerly had a sizable Jewish community, whose rabbis included Kalonymus Haberkasten, Samuel Edels, and Solomon Luria.

Landmarks include the Ostroh Castle on the Red Hill, with the Epiphany church (built in the fifteenth century) and several towers. To the north-west from the castle stand two sixteenth-century towers. The suburb of Mejirichi (or Miedzyrzec) contains the Trinity abbey, with a fifteenth-century cathedral and other old structures.

The Ostroh Academy was found in Ostroh in 1576 as the first higher educational institution in Ukraine.

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[edit] References

  1. ^ Sister cities (Ukrainian). Official website of the Ostroh City Council. Retrieved on 2008-06-14.

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Coordinates: 50°20′N, 26°31′E