Horodenka
Horodenka | ||
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Location of Horodenka within Ukraine | ||
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Country | Ukraine | |
Oblast (province) | Ivano-Frankivsk | |
Raion (district) | Horodenka Raion | |
Population (2001) | ||
• Total | 9,800 |
Horodenka (Ukrainian: Городенка, Polish: Horodenka) is a city located in Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast, in Western Ukraine. It is the administrative center of Horodenka Raion (district). Population: 9,386 (2013 est.)[1]. In 2001 the population was around 9,800.
History
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From the first partition of Poland in 1772 until 1918, the town was part of the Austrian monarchy (Austria side after the compromise of 1867), head of the district with the same name, one of the 78 Bezirkshauptmannschaften in Austrian Galicia province (Crown land) in 1900.[2] The fate of this province was then disputed between Poland and Ukraine, until the Peace of Riga in 1921.
During World War II the Jewish population of Horodenka, comprising about half of the town's population, were shot and killed in a mass grave by the Nazis. About a dozen Jews survived and formed a partisan combat unit which fought against the Nazis and hid in the forests.[citation needed]. There is a synagogue in Salford, England named in honour of this community.
Famous people from Horodenka
- Nicholas Charnetsky (1884-1959), Ukrainian Catholic bishop and martyr.
- Kasper Cieglewicz - Polish poet and independence activist,
- Jakob Edelstein, Elder of the Jews in Theresienstadt.
- Alfred Fiderkiewicz - political activist, mayor of Krakow, deputy to the Sejm in the interwar period,
- Salo Flohr, chess grandmaster.
- Alexander Granach (Jessaja Szajko Gronish), leading stage and film actor in Weimar Germany, died at 52 while establishing himself in Hollywood and on Broadway. Author of autobiography, There Goes an Actor [new edition: From the Shtetl to the Stage: the Odyssey of a Wandering Actor].
- Seweryn Hammer - Polish scholar, professor of several universities,
- Elias Jubal (born as Benno Neumann 12.1.1901), theatre director and founder of the Kellertheater "Theater für 49" in Vienna.
- Dr. Wladimir Sylvester Kindraczuk (1882-1969), discoverer of Bacillus carpathicus in huslanka.
- Marie Ljalková, sniper in the Soviet army.
- Leonard Lyons, U.S. newspaper columnist.
- Rabbi Nachman of Horodenka, a disciple of the Baal Shem Tov and grandfather of Rebbe Nachman of Breslov.
- Maurie Orodenker, U.S. music critic with an Americanized version of the surname "Horodenka".
- Mieczyslaw Romanowski - Polish poet,
- Jan Stebnowski - Polish painter and publicist,
- Aleksander Topolski, soldier, architect, and writer, author of "Without Vodka".
- Dmytro Zipchen - Canadian politician
- Oleksander Belo,