- Zarubyntsi
Zarubyntsi (Ukrainian: "Зарубинці", Polish: "Zarubińce") is a small village in
Ukraine (formerly inPoland ), situated 6-7 km fromZbarazh in theTernopil Oblast . It is the constituent village of theGreek Catholic parish of Zarubińce, in the deanery ofZbarazh and it belongs to theRoman Catholic parish ofOpryłowce .Historic Information
In
1890 its total area was 657Wlóka (One Wloka being 30Morg – which was generally considered enough for 1 family; 1 morg being approximately 1.422 acres) under cultivation, 63 meadows and gardens, 10 pastures, and 233 Morg of woodlands.In 1890 there were also 75 houses, with 485 residents in the township with another 28 houses, occupied by 77 people situated on the estate. Of these, 431 were Greek Catholic, 121 Roman Catholic, and 10Jewish . 431 villagers wereRussians , 121Poles and 10 wereGermans .In
1929 , there existed one major land owner, a distillery, a stone quarry, a cart/wheelwright, a blacksmith, a tailors, a mill, an oil merchant, and a cobbler. The distillery still exists; currently named “Zarubyntsi Spirits Distillery”. There were also a few cooperatives including “Kólko Rolnicze” from which people could hire agricultural machinery as well as Buducznist and Pomiczt.The nearest amenities including post office, railway, and medic were all situated in Zbaraż. Isaak Altstädter was the largest proprietor in the village owning the majority of the industry as well as the manorial estate. In1944 after the redrawing of European boundaries, Zarubince became part of theSoviet Union . After the break-up of the Soviet Union it became part of the Ukraine.Sources
*Slownik Geograficzny - [http://www.mimuw.edu.pl/polszczyzna/SGKPi/]
*1929 Polish business directory - [http://data.jewishgen.org/jri-pl/1929/loadtop.htm?1700]
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