Sobolivka (Teplytskyi Raion)
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Sobolivka translit.
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 Sobolevka; also referred to as Sobolivka) is a village in Teplytskyi Raion
Teplytskyi Raion
Teplyk Raion is a raion of Vinnytsia Oblast in west-central Ukraine.-Settlements:Rural settlements in Teplyk raion include:-External links:...

 of Vinnytsia Oblast
Vinnytsia Oblast
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 in west-central Ukraine
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. Population is 3,752 (2004). On territory of village is: railway station of Duklya, saccharine (does not work) brickwork, 2 schools, 2 children garden, house of culture, hospital, church (Rizdvyano-bogoroditskiy temple - 1790, 1852 reconstructed). The river of Derkachka flows through the village. Distance is from Sobolivki to Kiev
Kiev
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 - 293 kilometres.

History

The settlement of Sobolivka was founded in the place where once existed the city of Sables, founded the Bug Cossacks
Bug Cossacks
The Buh Cossack Host was a Cossack host, which used to be located along the Southern Buh River.The Buh Cossack Host was formed in 1769 out of Ukrainians, Vlachs, and Bulgarians, who had taken the side of Russia during the Russo-Turkish War of 1768-1774. After the war, the regiment was quartered...

for protecting of edge from the raids of Tatars. An original fortress was furnished two large earthen billows. Tatars pranged a fortress, and populations destroyed. Afterwards here was a new settlement with the name of Sobolivka, which entered in the complement of domains of the Polish counts of Pototskikh.

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