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Verkhovyna ((ウクライナ語:Верховина); before 1962, (ウクライナ語:Жаб'є), (ポーランド語:Żabie)) is an urban-type settlement located in Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast in western Ukrainian. Verkhovyna serves as the administrative center of Verkhovyna Raion. Population: . It was originally established as Żabie in 1424.〔(Verkhovyna Raion's profile as Verkhovna Rada website )〕〔(Horse riding in Verkhovyna )〕 The town is located in the Hutsul region of the Carpathian Mountains called Pokuttya, upon the Cheremosh River, a tributary of the Prut. Verkhovyna is currently an important tourist center in Ukraine. The town's name means "highland place." In 1918-1939, Żabie belonged to Poland and was located in the Kosów Powiat (county) of the Stanisławów Voivodeship. During those years, it was one of the main tourist centers of the country, attracting people from as far away as England. It was also the biggest rural community in Poland (in terms of territory). After years of Soviet rule, the village did not resemble the picturesque mountain spa that existed in the 1930s. There is an interesting Orthodox church, a Hutsul museum and a Polish cemetery with monuments of soldiers of the Polish Border Patrol who died while protecting the pre-1939 border. Another important attraction in Verkhovyna is the museum of Roman Kumluk. ==Gallery== File:Верховина 1.jpg|Carpathians in Verkhovyna File:Iglesia Ortodoxa (9047452367).jpg|Church in Verkhovyna File:Verhovyna Paradzhanov museum.jpg|Film museum File:LOK Verkhovyna.JPG|Sanatoria in Verkhovyna File:Verhovyna museum.jpg|Hutsul museum File:Verkhovyns'ka rayrada.JPG|Verkhovyna district council 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Verkhovyna」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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