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{{Infobox City|
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subdivision_type = Country |
settlement_type = Town |
official_name = Yezupil|
native_name = Єзупіль|
subdivision_name = Ukraine|
subdivision_type1 = Oblast|
subdivision_name1 = [[Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast|Ivano-Frankivsk]]|
population_total = 3026|
area_total_km2 = 28,220|
established_date = 1435|
code = 3436|
latd = 49|
latm = 02|
latNS = N|
longd = 24|
longm = 47|
longEW = E|
website = [http://gska2.rada.gov.ua:7777/pls/z7502/A005?rdat1=23.05.2006&rf7571=14277 Ukrainian Parliament website]|
mayor=|
}}

Turn of the century wies/village Jezupol (former Zhovten > Tysmennytskij raion/district > Ivano-Frankivska Oblast/region [formerly Stanislawow woj.] ) was a fair size village ( with its own Jewish Kahil and RC & GC Churches) in Galicia/Halychyna > Austro-Hungarian Empire. Current zip code for village is 77431.
Turn of the century wies/village Jezupol (former Zhovten > Tysmennytskij raion/district > Ivano-Frankivska Oblast/region [formerly Stanislawow woj.] ) was a fair size village ( with its own Jewish Kahil and RC & GC Churches) in Galicia/Halychyna > Austro-Hungarian Empire. Current zip code for village is 77431.



Revision as of 13:48, 10 February 2008

Yezupil
Єзупіль
Town
CountryUkraine
OblastIvano-Frankivsk
Area
 • Total28,220 km2 (10,900 sq mi)
Population
 • Total3,026
WebsiteUkrainian Parliament website

Turn of the century wies/village Jezupol (former Zhovten > Tysmennytskij raion/district > Ivano-Frankivska Oblast/region [formerly Stanislawow woj.] ) was a fair size village ( with its own Jewish Kahil and RC & GC Churches) in Galicia/Halychyna > Austro-Hungarian Empire. Current zip code for village is 77431.

It is appx 7 km from Halych, the former capital of the Halych-Vohlynian Principality in the 10/12th centuries. Up until the 16th century it was a village named Tzaishibesi, which had a wooden fortress. When the fort was destroyed during one of the Tatar incursions, Jacob Pototski, Breslau Wojiwoda and private owner of the village, renamed it Jesupol, after Jesus. In 1598, a fortress & Dominican monastery was erected, and the town developed next to it. The monastery had a rich and famous library of ancient scriptures and prints.