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- Skeliwka (ukrainisch Скелівка, bis 1945 Фельштин; russisch Скелевка Skelewka, polnisch Felsztyn oder Fulsztyn) ist ein Dorf in der westukrainischen Oblast Lwiw mit etwa 1000 Einwohnern. Zur gleichnamigen Landratsgemeinde im Rajon Staryj Sambir zählten auch die Dörfer (Глибока) und (Засадки). Am 12. Juni 2020 wurde die Landratsgemeinde aufgelöst und der Stadtgemeinde Chyriw unterstellt, gleichzeitig wurde das Dorf ein Teil des Rajons Sambir. (de)
- Skelivka (Ukrainian: Скелівка; Polish: Felsztyn; German: Fullenstein) is a village in Lviv Oblast, Sambir Raion, Ukraine on the Strwiąż River. It belongs to , one of the hromadas of Ukraine. The village is located a few kilometers from the border with Poland, in the eastern part of the Bieszczady Mountains, near the towns of Przemyśl (in southeastern Poland) and Dobromil and Stryj (in western Ukraine). It is situated below the main watershed at the foot of the Carpathian Mountains, and has an elevation of 250 meters. Felsztyn, as the settlement is called in Polish, was founded in 1374 by King Ludwik Węgierski, on lands granted by Duke Vladislaus II of Opole to the noble family, and received town privileges under the Magdeburg rights in 1380. Additional privileges were granted to the town in 1488 by Kazimierz Jagiellończyk and in 1551 by Sigismund II Augustus. The name was historically variously spelled as Fulsztyn, Folsteyn, Felstin, Fullensteyn, Fulsthine and Fulstin (1593). Its name comes from the town of Bohušov in present day Czech Republic, until 1950 called Fulštejn in Czech, also belonging to the Herburt family. Another Felsztyn was founded in Podolia, today known in Ukrainian as . Until the First Partition of Poland in 1772 the town belonged was part of the Przemyśl County of the Ruthenian Voivodeship. From 1772 to 1918 it belonged to the Austrian Empire (later the Austro-Hungarian Empire when the double monarchy was introduced in Austria). During 1918 - 1939 Felsztyn was part of the Stary Samobr County of the Lwów Voivodeship in the Second Republic of Poland. In 1872 the was built through the town from Chyrów, where it connected with the to Sambor and on to a junction with the in Stryj. The line went on to eventually become a part of the Galician Transversal Railway in 1884. On September 17, 1939, Felsztyn was occupied by the Soviet Union, and since the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991, is part of independent Ukraine. In the interwar years, Felsztyn had a mixed population of Poles, Ukrainians and Jews. The Jews were killed in World War II, while the area's Poles were deported to Siberia in cattle trucks after the Soviet invasion. Many of these Poles died in Siberia, some were able to leave Siberia with General Anders Army, while others eventually returned to Felsztyn in 1956 only to find their homes occupied by strangers or demolished. Most surviving Poles were moved to western Poland (mainly Lower Silesia) in the late 1940s and 1950s. After World War II, some Lemkos from Poland were moved to the renamed Skelivka. Today Skelivka is inhabited by Ukrainians and Lemkos. Until World War II, the town had a Roman Catholic church (and adjacent cemetery) which catered to the Polish population. During Soviet times the church was used as a barn and shed. It is now being restored as a Greek Catholic church. Until 18 July 2020, Skelivka belonged to Staryi Sambir 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 Staryi Sambir Raion was merged into Sambir Raion. A railway station of the Zagórz-Khyriv-Dobromyl railroad is located in Skelivka.Felsztyn is passingly mentioned in the famous Czech novel The Good Soldier Švejk by Jaroslav Hašek, and has been included in a tourist route . (en)
- Скелевка (укр. Скелівка), до 1946 года Фельштин — село в Хыровской городской общине Самборского района Львовской области Украины. Население по переписи 2001 года составляло 1062 человека. Занимает площадь 3.5 км². Почтовый индекс — 82052. Телефонный код — 3238-61. (ru)
- Skeliwka (ukr. Скелівка, Skeliwka; do 1946 roku Felsztyn, Фельштин) – wieś na Ukrainie, w obwodzie lwowskim, w rejonie starosamborskim. W 2001 roku liczyła ok. 1 tys. mieszkańców. (pl)
- 斯克利夫卡(烏克蘭語:Скелівка),是烏克蘭的城鎮,位於該國西部利沃夫州,由舊桑博爾區負責管轄,始建於1374年,面積3.5平方公里,2001年人口1,062,人口密度每平方公里303.43人。 (zh)
- Ске́лівка (до 1945 року: Фельштин, пол. Felsztyn, Fulsztyn) — село Самбірського району Львівської області. Населення — 1062 особи (переважна більшість українці). Через село проходить автошлях і залізниця Самбір — Хирів. Відстань до Самбора — 18 км, до Хирова — 10 км. Неподалік від села (на південь) тече річка Стривігор. (uk)
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- Skeliwka (ukrainisch Скелівка, bis 1945 Фельштин; russisch Скелевка Skelewka, polnisch Felsztyn oder Fulsztyn) ist ein Dorf in der westukrainischen Oblast Lwiw mit etwa 1000 Einwohnern. Zur gleichnamigen Landratsgemeinde im Rajon Staryj Sambir zählten auch die Dörfer (Глибока) und (Засадки). Am 12. Juni 2020 wurde die Landratsgemeinde aufgelöst und der Stadtgemeinde Chyriw unterstellt, gleichzeitig wurde das Dorf ein Teil des Rajons Sambir. (de)
- Скелевка (укр. Скелівка), до 1946 года Фельштин — село в Хыровской городской общине Самборского района Львовской области Украины. Население по переписи 2001 года составляло 1062 человека. Занимает площадь 3.5 км². Почтовый индекс — 82052. Телефонный код — 3238-61. (ru)
- Skeliwka (ukr. Скелівка, Skeliwka; do 1946 roku Felsztyn, Фельштин) – wieś na Ukrainie, w obwodzie lwowskim, w rejonie starosamborskim. W 2001 roku liczyła ok. 1 tys. mieszkańców. (pl)
- 斯克利夫卡(烏克蘭語:Скелівка),是烏克蘭的城鎮,位於該國西部利沃夫州,由舊桑博爾區負責管轄,始建於1374年,面積3.5平方公里,2001年人口1,062,人口密度每平方公里303.43人。 (zh)
- Ске́лівка (до 1945 року: Фельштин, пол. Felsztyn, Fulsztyn) — село Самбірського району Львівської області. Населення — 1062 особи (переважна більшість українці). Через село проходить автошлях і залізниця Самбір — Хирів. Відстань до Самбора — 18 км, до Хирова — 10 км. Неподалік від села (на південь) тече річка Стривігор. (uk)
- Skelivka (Ukrainian: Скелівка; Polish: Felsztyn; German: Fullenstein) is a village in Lviv Oblast, Sambir Raion, Ukraine on the Strwiąż River. It belongs to , one of the hromadas of Ukraine. The village is located a few kilometers from the border with Poland, in the eastern part of the Bieszczady Mountains, near the towns of Przemyśl (in southeastern Poland) and Dobromil and Stryj (in western Ukraine). It is situated below the main watershed at the foot of the Carpathian Mountains, and has an elevation of 250 meters. (en)
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