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Подгорцы (укр. Підгірці) — село в Заболотцевской сельской общине Золочевского района Львовской области Украины. Население по переписи 2001 года составляло 1076 человек. Занимает площадь 2,394 км². Почтовый индекс — 80660. Телефонный код — 3266.

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dbo:abstract Pidhirzi (ukrainisch Підгірці; russisch Подгорцы/Podgorzy, polnisch Podhorce, deutsch auch Podhorze) ist ein Dorf in der Oblast Lwiw, Ukraine. Er liegt 24 km südwestlich von Brody in Richtung Lemberg. Der im 399 m ü. M. gelegene Ort bietet einen weiten Ausblick nach Norden in die wolhynische Ebene am Flusse Styr. Sie gehört verwaltungstechnisch zur Landgemeinde Sabolotzi, bis 2020 bildete sie zusammen mit dem Dorf (Загірці) die Landratsgemeinde Pidhirzi. 5 km nordwestlich liegt das Städtchen Olesko mit seiner Burg, der Geburtsort des polnischen Königs Johann III. Sobieski. Bekannt wurde der Ort durch das bedeutende Schloss Sanguszko, das von einem großen Park umgeben ist („ukrainisches Versailles“). Während des Ersten Weltkrieges war das Schloss zeitweilig der Sitz des V. Korpskommandos des deutschen Heeres. Jenseits des Parks thront die riesige Schlosskapelle Sunna, eine Art Petersdom am Rande Galiziens. Der Ort wurde 1076 zum ersten Mal erwähnt und lag bis 1772 in der Adelsrepublik Polen-Litauen, danach gehörte er bis 1918 zum österreichischen Galizien, kam nach dem Ende des Ersten Weltkrieges zu Polen (in die Woiwodschaft Tarnopol, Powiat Złoczów, Gmina Podhorce), wurde im Zweiten Weltkrieg von September 1939 bis Sommer 1941 von der Sowjetunion, danach bis 1944 von Deutschland besetzt. Seit 1944 war er ein Teil der Ukrainischen SSR und ist seit 1991 ein Teil der heutigen Ukraine. (de) Pidhirtsi (Ukrainian: Підгірці; Polish: Podhorce) is a village of about 1,000 inhabitants in Zolochiv Raion, Lviv Oblast of Ukraine, located about 80 km east of Lviv, 17 km south of Brody, 60 km north west of Ternopil, at around 49°56′39″N 24°58′49″E / 49.94417°N 24.98028°E. It belongs to , one of the hromadas of Ukraine. Known both for its castle and Basilian monastery of the Annunciation with an icon of the Mother of God. Although founded near a large Early Slavic gord, the first written mention of a fortified Ruthenian settlement, then called Plisnensk, comes from 1188 and 1233, found in chronicles from Kiev and Halych-Volhynia as well as in the Tale of Igor's Campaign. The first Basilian monastery is recorded to have been founded by a princess named Helen in 1180. In the 15th century it is referred to by the present day name and in 1440 granted by king Ladislaus III of Poland to its tenant, the Podhorecki noble family. In 1635 the village was purchased by the Grand Crown Hetman Stanisław Koniecpolski, who built a fortified residence there. In 1682 it was inherited by the Sobieski family. During the first half of the 18th century the present complex of the Basilian monastery was constructed and in 1754 the icon was crowned by Pope Benedict XIV. In 1728 the castle was purchased by the Rzewuski family and expanded by Wacław Rzewuski, who also built the Roman Catholic Church of St. Joseph, consecrated in 1766. Finally from 1869 until 1939 the complex became the property of the Sanguszko family, who turned it into a museum. Pidhirtsi suffered heavily from the war and Soviet rule, and its collection was scattered among different museums in Poland and Ukraine. In 1997 the devastated castle was given to the Lviv Art Gallery and is gradually undergoing restoration. Worship in Polish and Ukrainian is held in St. Joseph's Church. In 2009 the village's Basilian monastery became the site of a schism within the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church when seven "Pidhirtsi fathers" declared the founding of the Ukrainian Orthodox Greek Catholic Church. Until 18 July 2020, Pidhirtsi belonged to Brody Raion. The raion was abolished in July 2020 as part of the administrative reform of Ukraine, which reduced the number of raions of Lviv Oblast to seven. The area of Brody Raion was merged into Zolochiv Raion. (en) Pidhirci (in ucraino Підгірці, in polacco Podhorce) è un villaggio dell'Ucraina di circa 1000 abitanti, situato nell'Oblast' di Leopoli, nella parte occidentale dello Stato. È conosciuto sia per il suo castello che il monastero basiliano dell'Annunciazione. Il primo monastero basiliano nel villaggio fu fondato da una principessa di nome Olena nel 1180. Nel 1682 il villaggio fu ereditato dalla famiglia Sobieski, mentre nel 1728 il castello fu acquistato dalla famiglia Rzewuski e ampliato da , che nel 1766 costruì anche la chiesa cattolica dedicata a San Giuseppe. Tra il 1869 e il 1939 il complesso del castello fu proprietà della famiglia Sanguszko, che lo trasformò in un museo. Pidhirci soffrì a causa della seconda guerra mondiale e del dominio sovietico, e le collezioni presente furono sparse tra diversi musei situati in Polonia e in Ucraina. La chiesa cattolica di rito latino, dedicata a San Giuseppe (it) Подгорцы (укр. Підгірці) — село в Заболотцевской сельской общине Золочевского района Львовской области Украины. Население по переписи 2001 года составляло 1076 человек. Занимает площадь 2,394 км². Почтовый индекс — 80660. Телефонный код — 3266. (ru) Podhorce (ukr. Підгірці ) – wieś w rejonie brodzkim obwodu lwowskiego Ukrainy. W II Rzeczypospolitej miejscowość była siedzibą gminy wiejskiej Podhorce w powiecie złoczowskim województwa tarnopolskiego. (pl) 皮德吉爾齊(烏克蘭語:Підгірці),是烏克蘭的村落,位於該國西部利沃夫州,由布羅德區負責管轄,始建於400年,面積2.39平方公里,海拔高度383米,2001年人口1,076,人口密度每平方公里449.46人。 (zh) Підгі́рці — село в Україні, у Золочівському районі Львівської області. Колишній орган місцевого самоврядування — Підгорецька сільська рада, якій були підпорядковані села Підгірці та Загірці. Населення становить 1076 осіб. (uk)
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rdfs:comment Подгорцы (укр. Підгірці) — село в Заболотцевской сельской общине Золочевского района Львовской области Украины. Население по переписи 2001 года составляло 1076 человек. Занимает площадь 2,394 км². Почтовый индекс — 80660. Телефонный код — 3266. (ru) Podhorce (ukr. Підгірці ) – wieś w rejonie brodzkim obwodu lwowskiego Ukrainy. W II Rzeczypospolitej miejscowość była siedzibą gminy wiejskiej Podhorce w powiecie złoczowskim województwa tarnopolskiego. (pl) 皮德吉爾齊(烏克蘭語:Підгірці),是烏克蘭的村落,位於該國西部利沃夫州,由布羅德區負責管轄,始建於400年,面積2.39平方公里,海拔高度383米,2001年人口1,076,人口密度每平方公里449.46人。 (zh) Підгі́рці — село в Україні, у Золочівському районі Львівської області. Колишній орган місцевого самоврядування — Підгорецька сільська рада, якій були підпорядковані села Підгірці та Загірці. Населення становить 1076 осіб. (uk) Pidhirzi (ukrainisch Підгірці; russisch Подгорцы/Podgorzy, polnisch Podhorce, deutsch auch Podhorze) ist ein Dorf in der Oblast Lwiw, Ukraine. Er liegt 24 km südwestlich von Brody in Richtung Lemberg. Der im 399 m ü. M. gelegene Ort bietet einen weiten Ausblick nach Norden in die wolhynische Ebene am Flusse Styr. Sie gehört verwaltungstechnisch zur Landgemeinde Sabolotzi, bis 2020 bildete sie zusammen mit dem Dorf (Загірці) die Landratsgemeinde Pidhirzi. 5 km nordwestlich liegt das Städtchen Olesko mit seiner Burg, der Geburtsort des polnischen Königs Johann III. Sobieski. (de) Pidhirtsi (Ukrainian: Підгірці; Polish: Podhorce) is a village of about 1,000 inhabitants in Zolochiv Raion, Lviv Oblast of Ukraine, located about 80 km east of Lviv, 17 km south of Brody, 60 km north west of Ternopil, at around 49°56′39″N 24°58′49″E / 49.94417°N 24.98028°E. It belongs to , one of the hromadas of Ukraine. Known both for its castle and Basilian monastery of the Annunciation with an icon of the Mother of God. (en) Pidhirci (in ucraino Підгірці, in polacco Podhorce) è un villaggio dell'Ucraina di circa 1000 abitanti, situato nell'Oblast' di Leopoli, nella parte occidentale dello Stato. È conosciuto sia per il suo castello che il monastero basiliano dell'Annunciazione. Pidhirci soffrì a causa della seconda guerra mondiale e del dominio sovietico, e le collezioni presente furono sparse tra diversi musei situati in Polonia e in Ucraina. La chiesa cattolica di rito latino, dedicata a San Giuseppe (it)
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