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                  Селище Тиврів
                  Селище Тиврів
                  Title: Tyvriv village Title: The administrative center of the Tyvrovsky village community of the Vinnytsia district, Vinnytsia region. Location: Located on the picturesque banks of the Southern Bug River, 30 km north of Vinnytsia. Population: 4600 thousand people Area: 4.11 sq. km. km. Waterways: River South Bug Founded: 1505 Background: First mentioned in 1505, when landowner Bratslav F. Dashkevych was to give ownership Tyvriv. There was a Lithuanian, Polish and then a border fortress on the Way Kuchman Tatars. In 1648, it captured Cossack detachments M. Kryvonos and destroyed the old church, but soon the Poles returned to the city. In 1742 Cornet Bratslav Kalitinskyi built a new church for the monastery of the Dominicans (in Soviet times the building housed the factory of plastic products). In 1744 the town received the status of Tyvriv. In 1756 ownership of the city conquered race Yaroshynskyis, who built a monastery in front of a large palace and laid the park. Subsequently, the estate belonged to Count Geiden, engaged in brewing. Sightseeing: Palace Yaroshynskyis, Dominican Church.
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