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|leader_name = Ruslan Ilnytskyi<ref>[http://www.loda.gov.ua/ua/region/local/mvk/ Administrative info] {{uk icon}}</ref><br>Mykola Voyevoda<ref>[http://www.loda.gov.ua/ua/region/local/mvk/ Administrative info] {{uk icon}}</ref> |
|leader_name = Ruslan Ilnytskyi<ref>[http://www.loda.gov.ua/ua/region/local/mvk/ Administrative info] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090709081328/http://www.loda.gov.ua/ua/region/local/mvk |date=2009-07-09 }} {{uk icon}}</ref><br>Mykola Voyevoda<ref>[http://www.loda.gov.ua/ua/region/local/mvk/ Administrative info] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090709081328/http://www.loda.gov.ua/ua/region/local/mvk |date=2009-07-09 }} {{uk icon}}</ref> |
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With construction of railroad Stryj—Stanislawow through Morshyn, a life has revived in the village. Since 1878 Morshyn is known as a [[spa resort]]. The first chemical analysis of mineral water was published by a professor of the [[Lviv University]] W.Radziszewski in 1881. About therapeutic properties of the Morshyn's brine at that time wrote by many researchers, compering it with waters of famous then German, Hungarian, and Czech resorts. |
With construction of railroad Stryj—Stanislawow through Morshyn, a life has revived in the village. Since 1878 Morshyn is known as a [[spa resort]]. The first chemical analysis of mineral water was published by a professor of the [[Lviv University]] W.Radziszewski in 1881. About therapeutic properties of the Morshyn's brine at that time wrote by many researchers, compering it with waters of famous then German, Hungarian, and Czech resorts. |
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In 1918-1939 Morshyn was in [[Poland|Polish territory]] and, as "Morszyn-Zdrój," was a popular [[spa]]. The spa belonged to the Medical Association (''Towarzystwo Lekarskie'') from [[Lviv|Lviv (Lwów)]], in late 1920s almost 1000 guests came there yearly. During the times when western [[Ukraine]] was under [[Poland|Polish authority]], the city was part of the [[Ivano-Frankivsk]] regional administration, [[Stanisławów Voivodeship]] back then. Currently the town is located in the close proximity to [[Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast]] and [[Carpathian Mountains]].<ref>[http://www.loda.gov.ua/ua/region/map/ A map that points the location of the city] {{uk icon}}</ref> Currently the city is one of the major national tourist resort as well as health resorts. The city continues to carry on its legacy of one of the best health resorts in [[Europe]].{{fact|date=October 2015}} |
In 1918-1939 Morshyn was in [[Poland|Polish territory]] and, as "Morszyn-Zdrój," was a popular [[spa]]. The spa belonged to the Medical Association (''Towarzystwo Lekarskie'') from [[Lviv|Lviv (Lwów)]], in late 1920s almost 1000 guests came there yearly. During the times when western [[Ukraine]] was under [[Poland|Polish authority]], the city was part of the [[Ivano-Frankivsk]] regional administration, [[Stanisławów Voivodeship]] back then. Currently the town is located in the close proximity to [[Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast]] and [[Carpathian Mountains]].<ref>[http://www.loda.gov.ua/ua/region/map/ A map that points the location of the city] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090608005621/http://www.loda.gov.ua/ua/region/map/ |date=2009-06-08 }} {{uk icon}}</ref> Currently the city is one of the major national tourist resort as well as health resorts. The city continues to carry on its legacy of one of the best health resorts in [[Europe]].{{fact|date=October 2015}} |
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After [[dissolution of the Soviet Union]], in the city appeared couple football clubs among which is [[FC Skala Stryi (2004)|FC Skala]] that place at a local small stadium. |
After [[dissolution of the Soviet Union]], in the city appeared couple football clubs among which is [[FC Skala Stryi (2004)|FC Skala]] that place at a local small stadium. |
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==External links== |
==External links== |
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* Danylyuk, Yu.Z., Dmytruk, V.I. ''[http://resource.history.org.ua/cgi-bin/eiu/history.exe?&I21DBN=EIU&P21DBN=EIU&S21STN=1&S21REF=10&S21FMT=eiu_all&C21COM=S&S21CNR=20&S21P01=0&S21P02=0&S21P03=TRN=&S21COLORTERMS=0&S21STR=Morshyn_mst Morshyn (МОРШИН)]''. Encyclopedia of History of Ukraine. |
* Danylyuk, Yu.Z., Dmytruk, V.I. ''[http://resource.history.org.ua/cgi-bin/eiu/history.exe?&I21DBN=EIU&P21DBN=EIU&S21STN=1&S21REF=10&S21FMT=eiu_all&C21COM=S&S21CNR=20&S21P01=0&S21P02=0&S21P03=TRN=&S21COLORTERMS=0&S21STR=Morshyn_mst Morshyn (МОРШИН)]''. Encyclopedia of History of Ukraine. |
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* [http://www.piligrim.lviv.ua/world.php?lang=en&to=ukraine&travel=spa&case=hotels&sid=5 Travel agency web-site with offers to travel to Morshyn as one of the places with the best sanatoriums] {{en icon}} |
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20071217033541/http://www.piligrim.lviv.ua/world.php?lang=en&to=ukraine&travel=spa&case=hotels&sid=5 Travel agency web-site with offers to travel to Morshyn as one of the places with the best sanatoriums] {{en icon}} |
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* [http://www.adventurecarpathians.com/en/spa-resorts/morshyn/ Another web-site that describes Morshyn's great spas] {{en icon}} |
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20090522184919/http://www.adventurecarpathians.com/en/spa-resorts/morshyn/ Another web-site that describes Morshyn's great spas] {{en icon}} |
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* [http://ukraineplaces.com/western-ukraine/morshyn Morshyn is a well-known spa town in the Lviv region caring for gastrointestinal issues] {{en icon}} |
* [https://archive.is/20130208212931/http://ukraineplaces.com/western-ukraine/morshyn Morshyn is a well-known spa town in the Lviv region caring for gastrointestinal issues] {{en icon}} |
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* [http://www.loda.gov.ua/ua/region/division/26/ Web-site of the Lviv Oblast administration that mentions Morshyn is the city that specializes in the development of the sanatorium resort network] {{uk icon}} |
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20090609102817/http://www.loda.gov.ua/ua/region/division/26/ Web-site of the Lviv Oblast administration that mentions Morshyn is the city that specializes in the development of the sanatorium resort network] {{uk icon}} |
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* [http://www.ofit-travel.com.ua/en/index.php?do=cat&category=healthy-travel-en Travel agency web-site with offers to healthy travel] {{en icon}} |
* [http://www.ofit-travel.com.ua/en/index.php?do=cat&category=healthy-travel-en Travel agency web-site with offers to healthy travel] {{en icon}} |
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Revision as of 05:23, 4 January 2018
Morshyn
Моршин Morszyn-Zdrój | |
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Spa in Morshyn | |
Coordinates: 49°09′0″N 23°52′0″E / 49.15000°N 23.86667°E | |
Country | ![]() |
Oblast | ![]() |
Municipality | Morshyn |
First mentioned | 1482 |
Urban-type settlement | 1948 |
Government | |
• City Chairman Chairman of City Council | Ruslan Ilnytskyi[1] Mykola Voyevoda[2] |
Population (2013) | |
• Total | 6,037 |
Time zone | UTC+2 (EET) |
• Summer (DST) | UTC+3 (EEST) |
Postal code | 79000 |
Area code | +380 |
Licence plate | BC (before 2004: ТА,ТВ,ТН,ТС) |
Morshyn (Template:Lang-uk, Template:Lang-pl) is a small city located at the Carpathian Foothills within Ukraine's Lviv Oblast (region). Morshyn is designated as a city of oblast significance. Population: 6,037 (2013 est.)[3].
Quick overview
The first mentioning of the settlement is found in a court note of 2 January 1482 which indicated that Morshyn and surrounding villages belonged to a nobleman (szlachtic) Juchno Nagwazdan and was part of the Kingdom of Poland. In 1538 Morshyn's owners the Branecki family who became interested in local industry which was a salt mining have acquired a permission from the royal chancellery on opening of salt mines. Five mine wells were dug out for brine extraction. However, the business did not justify itself as the Morshyn's salt was bitter and unfit for consumption. The salt industries fell into decline.
In the second half of 17th century Morshyn remained a poor village. In 1692 Morshyn accounted for 12 yards (as dwelling units). The settlement was changing hands and often was transferring between owners. Following the first partition of Poland in 1772, Morshyn went to the Austrian Empire.
With construction of railroad Stryj—Stanislawow through Morshyn, a life has revived in the village. Since 1878 Morshyn is known as a spa resort. The first chemical analysis of mineral water was published by a professor of the Lviv University W.Radziszewski in 1881. About therapeutic properties of the Morshyn's brine at that time wrote by many researchers, compering it with waters of famous then German, Hungarian, and Czech resorts.
In 1918-1939 Morshyn was in Polish territory and, as "Morszyn-Zdrój," was a popular spa. The spa belonged to the Medical Association (Towarzystwo Lekarskie) from Lviv (Lwów), in late 1920s almost 1000 guests came there yearly. During the times when western Ukraine was under Polish authority, the city was part of the Ivano-Frankivsk regional administration, Stanisławów Voivodeship back then. Currently the town is located in the close proximity to Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast and Carpathian Mountains.[4] Currently the city is one of the major national tourist resort as well as health resorts. The city continues to carry on its legacy of one of the best health resorts in Europe.[citation needed]
After dissolution of the Soviet Union, in the city appeared couple football clubs among which is FC Skala that place at a local small stadium.
Gallery
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Morshyn's sanatorium "Perlyna Prykarpattia" (Ciscarpathian Perl)
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a city park
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Sanatorium "Marmurovyi Palats" (Marble Palace)
See also
References
- ^ Administrative info Archived 2009-07-09 at the Wayback Machine Template:Uk icon
- ^ Administrative info Archived 2009-07-09 at the Wayback Machine Template:Uk icon
- ^ Чисельність наявного населення України [Actual population of Ukraine] (in Ukrainian). State Statistics Service of Ukraine. Archived from the original on 2014-02-02. Retrieved 21 January 2015.
- ^ A map that points the location of the city Archived 2009-06-08 at the Wayback Machine Template:Uk icon
External links
- Danylyuk, Yu.Z., Dmytruk, V.I. Morshyn (МОРШИН). Encyclopedia of History of Ukraine.
- Travel agency web-site with offers to travel to Morshyn as one of the places with the best sanatoriums Template:En icon
- Another web-site that describes Morshyn's great spas Template:En icon
- Morshyn is a well-known spa town in the Lviv region caring for gastrointestinal issues Template:En icon
- Web-site of the Lviv Oblast administration that mentions Morshyn is the city that specializes in the development of the sanatorium resort network Template:Uk icon
- Travel agency web-site with offers to healthy travel Template:En icon