- Velyki Sorochyntsi
Infobox City
settlement_type = Village
subdivision_type = Country
official_name = Velyki Sorochyntsi| native_name = Великі Сорочинці| subdivision_name = Ukraine
subdivision_type1 = Oblast
region_type_local = Raion
subdivision_name1 = Poltava
region_link = region_name_local = Myrhorodsky Raion
population_total = 4037
established_date = 1620s
established_title = Founded
code = 05355
latd = 50
latm = 03
latNS = N
longd = 33
longm = 94
longEW = E
website = [http://gska2.rada.gov.ua:7777/pls/z7502/A005?rdat1=13.06.2006&rf7571=25983 Ukrainian Parliament page]Velyki Sorochyntsi ( _uk. Великі Сорочинці, _ru. Великие Сорочинцы or Большие Сорочинцы, tranlit. "Velikiye Sorochintsy" or "Bol'shiye Sorochintsy"; formerly referred to simply as Sorochyntsi) is a village in the
Poltava Oblast (province) of centralUkraine . The village is located in theMyrhorodsky Raion (district) of the oblast, at around coord|50|0|3|N|33|9|4|E, and is famous as both the birthplace of the great writerNikolai Gogol (OldStyleDate|April 1|1809|March 20) and the location of the Sorochyntsi Fair.The current estimated population is around 4,037 (as of 2006 [http://www.world-gazetteer.com/wg.php?x=1135294376&men=gpro&lng=fr&gln=xx&dat=32&geo=-23&srt=npan&col=aohdq&geo=504129394] ).
The name of the village came either from the slavic word "Soroka" (magpie) or "Sorochka" (shirt). There are many legends explaining the name of the village as the location of the Magpie's kingdom or of some magical shirt.
History
The earliest recorded mention of the settlement is in the 1620s. In 1646, the village became the domain of a Polish Prince from the
Wiśniowiecki family. By the end of the 17th and beginning of the 18th centuries, the village was the location of aCossack regimental government headed by the futurehetman ,Danylo Apostol , who in 1670 founded the "Sorochynski Mikhailovsky Monastery ". He went on to build theUkrainian baroque "Church of the Transfiguration" ( _uk. Преображенська церква, translit. "Preobrazhens'ka tsekrva") in 1732, also in Sorochyntsi, where he was buried two years later. (Nikolai Gogol was later baptized in this same church. [http://www.imath.kiev.ua/~skolyada/kolyady.html] )Since the middle of the 18th century, the large
Sorochyntsi Fair ( _uk. Національний Сорочинський ярмарок, translit. "Natsiolnal'nyi Sorochyns'kyi yarmarok", _ru. Сорочинcкaя яpмaркa, translit. "Sorochinskaya yarmarka") has been held in Velyki Sorochyntsi. Recurring five times a year in the time of theRussian Empire , the fair is now held annually since its revival after a 40-year moratorium during Soviet rule. Since the Presidential Decree ofAugust 18 ,1999 [http://www.oga.mk.ua/php/smi.php?lng=en] , the fair bears the status of the National trade fair [http://www.ukraine-eu.mfa.gov.ua/eu/ua/publication/content/4225.htm] . The fair is a large showcase for traditional handicrafts made by skilled craftsmen, including Reshetilivka embroidery, rugs, Opishnya ceramics, as well theatrical performers who re-enact scenes of village life from famous Ukrainian stories.Famous people
On OldStyleDate|April 1|1809|March 20, famous writer
Nikolai Gogol was born in Velyki Sorochyntsi. His short story The Fair at Sorochintsï made the small village, and its fair, world-famous.On
August 23 ,1911 , a monument to Nikolai Gogol (by the famous Russian sculptorIlya Ginzburg ) was installed in the village. There is also the Gogol Memorial Museum in the village. In 1983Soviet Union issued a postal stamp showing the monument and the museum.In 1845, the great Ukrainian poet
Taras Shevchenko visited the village for the archeologial commission, compiling the history and architecture of Poltavshchyna. There has been a street named in his honor in this village for over a half a century.External links
* [http://rubrikator.e-gloryon.com/7749121893 Village Data] ru icon
* [http://www.wumag.kiev.ua/wumag_old/archiv/3_99/sorochyntsi.htm Sorochynsky Fair] in [http://www.wumag.kiev.ua/ Welcome to Ukraine Magazine]
* [http://rubrikator.e-gloryon.com/7749121893 Velikiye Sorochintsy] at [http://rubrikator.e-gloryon.com Rubricator]
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