Novi Strilyscha

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Novi Strilyscha
Нові Стрілища
Novi Strilyscha
Location of Novi Strilyscha
Coordinates: 49°31′N 24°24′E / 49.517°N 24.400°E / 49.517; 24.400Coordinates: 49°31′N 24°24′E / 49.517°N 24.400°E / 49.517; 24.400
Country
Oblast
Raion
Ukraine
Lvivska
Zhydachivskiy
Area
  Total 2,49 km2 (96 sq mi)
Population
  Total 938
Area code(s) +380 3239

Novi Strilyscha (Ukrainian: Нові Стрілища, formerly Polish: Strzeliska Nowe) is small town in Lviv Oblast (province) of western Ukraine.

The first written mention of which dates from the year 1375, still just Strilyscha (now the village of Stari Strilyscha) who were on the verge of a border settlement between Galician and Zvenyhorod principalities.

In 1513, new settlement was separated from Strilyscha and named Novi Strilyscha. Thanks to the convenient location on the trade route from Bibrka to Rohatyn town began to grow, getting the right to hold four annual fairs and weekly markets. In the 17th century Novi Strilyscha even enjoyed municipal rights.

During the Soviet era to 1959, were subregional center in Drohobych Oblast.

Up to now there have preserved the 17th-century church and the Church of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin. Nearby the village is a museum of UPA, dedicated hundreds of "Siromantsi" and native Strilyscha - Mykola Lebed.

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