Chynadiyovo

Tschynadijowo (Ukrainian Чинадійово; Russian Чинадиево / Tschinadijewo, Slovak Čiňaďovo, Hungarian Szentmiklós ) is an urban-type settlement in the Western Ukraine ( Transcarpathian Oblast, Rajon Mukachevo ) northeast of the city of Mukachevo.

The approximately 6800 inhabitants village lies in the valley of Latoryzja on the link between Mukachevo and Svalyava. Through the village runs the main road M06 ( E 50 / E 471 ) and the railway line from Chop to Lviv. Since 1959 he is an urban-type settlement.

At the actual site include also the formerly independent places Nischnja Hrabiwnizja ( Ніжня Грабівніця, German Unterhrabonitz, Unterhrabownitz, Unterrechstein village, Hungarian Alsógereben ) and Hlinjanez ( Глінянець, Hungarian Pásztorlak ) and to the community but counting independent places Karpaty and Synjak.

Péter Perényi, who had in the early 15th century Szentmiklós, began the construction of a castle. Among the troops Jerzy Sebastian Lubomirski it in 1657 severely damaged. Francis I Rákóczi, Prince of Transylvania (1645-1676), built it up again. After he. Independence in his quest by Emperor Charles VI was defeated, this gave Mukachevo ( with the castle Palanok ) and Tschynadijowo to Lothar Franz von Schönborn. A year later it fell to his nephew Friedrich Karl von Schönborn- Buchheim. The possession was one of the largest in Eastern Europe and consisted in 1731 of 4 towns and 200 villages with a total area of ​​2,400 square kilometers. He remained until the 20th century in the possession of the Counts of Schönborn.

1928 bought the coal business Eduard Šebela the wooden church of the Archangel Michael in the village Hliňanec and left them to Velké Kunčice pod implement Radhoštěm.

Schönborn'sches hunting lodge

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