Butsneve
49°13′23″N 27°26′36″E / 49.22306°N 27.44333°E / 49.22306; 27.44333 Butsneve (Ukrainian: Буцневе) in a village in Khmelnytskyi Raion,[note 1] Khmelnytskyi Oblast, Ukraine.[1]
According to the 2001 Ukrainian Census, the population was 409 (down from 488 in 1989).[2]
History
The 1880 Geographical Dictionary of the Kingdom of Poland says that Bucniowa (or Bucniów), Russian: Буцнево, was included in gmina Derażnia of powiat latyczowski (Letichevsky Uyezd, Podolian Governorate, Russian Empire), with population of 554, including 54 persons of odnodvortsy (petty szlachta deprived of nobility in Russian Empire). It should not be confused with Bucniowce (Буцневцы, Butsnevtsy) situated in a close location.[3]
Notes
- ^ Before the 2020 Ukraine administrative reform the place was part of the Derazhnia Raion
References
- ^ VERKHOVNA RADA UKRAINY -> Відомості про райони, міста і селища міського типу Хмельницької області (arvhived)
- ^ Census data for Chmeľnyćka oblasť
- ^ Geographical Dictionary of the Kingdom of Poland, 1880, vol. 1, p. 433
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