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Bilche Zolote () (Bilcze Zlote, Bilche Zolotoye), a village in Ukraine, is located within the ''Borshchiv Raion'' (district) of the ''Ternopil Oblast'' (province), about driving distance southwest of Kiev, and about west of the district seat of Borshchiv. This rural community is located in a small valley adjacent to the ''Seret'' River, which is surrounded by plateaus covered with farms, broken by occasional stands of mixed forest. It is home to a remarkable park of 1800 hectares (4400 acres), of which 11 hectares (27 acres) is covered with virgin timber, including some trees up to 400 years old. Bilche Zolote is also the location of the large gypsum karst ''Verteba'' Cave, as well as a significant Neolithic Cucuteni-Trypillian culture archaeological site, and attracts tourist and spelunker visitors from many countries. Founded in the early 10th Century, Bilche Zolote has been ruled at various times by the Kievan Rus, Lithuania, Austria, Russia, Poland, the Soviet Union, Germany, Carpatho-Ukraine, and Ukraine. Its town council, which oversees the governance of the area, also administers the villages of ''Yuryampil'' (), ''Monastyrok'' (), and ''Mushkativ'' (). The nearest railway station is away in the town of ''Ozeryany'' (). The town includes public elementary through secondary schools, a public library, two recreational facilities, and an Inter-Regional Rehabilitation Hospital. ==Bilche Zolote Landscape Park== Originally founded in the early 19th Century, the Bilche Zolote Landscape Park included part of the estate and the palace of a local aristocrat family. On 29 January 1960, the Ukraine Council of Ministers passed a resolution to include the Bilche Zolote Landscape Park within the Ukrainian Natural Reserve Fund.
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