Nepolokivtsi

Nepolokiwzi (Ukrainian Неполоківці; Russian Неполоковцы / Nepolokowzy, Nepolokoutz German, Romanian Grigore Ghica Voda Nepolocăuţi or ) is an urban-type settlement in the Ukrainian Chernivtsi Oblast. It lies on the left bank of the Prut River, about 24 kilometers northwest of Czernowitz in the northern Bukovina.

Administratively part of the settlement community and the southeast lies the village Pjadykiwzi ( П'ядиківці ).

The settlement was founded in the 15th century (1480 first documentary mention ) and then belonged until 1776 to the Principality of Moldavia. After that, she was a part of Austria in the Bukowina, and belonged to the district court Kotzman. 1866 was the place already has a rail connection along the route Lviv- Czernowitz the Lemberg - Czernowitz - Jassy Railway, on July 7, 1898, the New Bukovina Local Railway Company opened the local railway Nepolokoutz - Wiznitz, which here had their end point and to the southwest over the Prut led to what is now Wyschnyzja. The economic development of the town was thus highly favored, around the railway station was a small station settlement. During this time we also saw the settlement of Jews, Romanian and German residents in the inhabited by Ukrainians village.

After the end of the First World War in 1918 the place came to Romania (in the circle Cernăuţi ), where he was the border town and railway station is about Poland. In the interwar period, there was also Grigore Ghica Voda was renamed in honor of the Moldavian Prince Grigore III Ghica. As part of the annexation of Northern Bukovina on June 28, 1940, the village was part of the Soviet Union ( 1941-1944 intervening turn to Romania) and is since 1991 a part of the Ukraine.

1968 was raised to the urban-type settlement, which was destroyed during the war bridge the route of the former local train was not rebuilt on the same site but only behind the Prut in a northwesterly direction in the Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast again.

Chernivtsi | Chotyn | Herza | Kizman | Nowodnistrowsk | Nowoselyzja | Zastavna | Sokyrjany | Storoschynez | Waschkiwzi | Wyschnyzja

Urban-type settlements Berehomet | Hlyboka | Kelmenzi | Kostryschiwka | Krasnojilsk | Luschany | Nepolokiwzi | Putyla

  • Place in the Chernivtsi Oblast
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