Kniahynychi
Kniahynychi (Knyahynychi; Ukrainian: Княгиничі; Polish: Knihynicze) is a village in Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast near Rohatyn. Its population in 2001 was 718 people.
History
The village had an important Jewish population before World War II.[1]
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Rural municipalities (43) villages (86) |
- Babukhiv
- Vasyuchyn (Vilkhova)
- Verbylivtsi (Zaluzhya)
- Verkhnya Lypytsia (Honorativka
- Horodyska
- Zeleniv
- Lopushnya
- Malynivka)
- Vyspa (Lyubsha
- Melna
- Kamianka)
- Vytan
- Vyshniv (Zrub)
- Voskresyntsi
- Hryhoriv (Hryhorivska Sloboda)
- Danylche
- Dehova (Pryozerne)
- Dychky (Yahlush)
- Dobryniv (Korchunok)
- Dolynyany
- Zhovchiv
- Zalaniv (Maly Zalaniv)
- Klishchivna
- Kniahynychi (Zahiria)
- Kozari (Zhuravenky)
- Kolokolyn
- Konyushky (Berezivka)
- Lypivka (Voroniv
- Kryvnya)
- Lukovets-Vyshnivsky (Lukovets-Zhurivsky)
- Luchyntsi (Obelnytsya)
- Nyzhnya Lypytsya (Vyhoda)
- Pidvynnya (Kutsi
- Perenivka
- Lisova)
- Pidhoroddya (Lukovyshche
- Ruda)
- Pidkamin
- Pidmykhailivtsi (Zhuriv)
- Pomonyata
- Posvirzh
- Potik (Zalypia)
- Pukiv
- Putyatyntsi
- Sarnyki (Dibrova
- Zalyvky)
- Svitanok (Boiky
- Stefanivka)
- Stratyn (Pohrebivka
- Pylypivtsi)
- Uyizd
- Fraha (Benkivtsi
- Pidbiria)
- Chahriv
- Cherniv
- Cherche
- Chesnyki
- Yunashkiv
- Yavche (Yosypivka
- Mezhyhayi)
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Coordinates: 49°22′48″N 24°37′34″E / 49.38000°N 24.62611°E / 49.38000; 24.62611