
Vyshnivchyk (Ukrainian:Вишнівчик, alsoVyshnivchyky,Polish:Wiśniowczyk) is avillage inTernopil Raion ofTernopil Oblast,Ukraine. Vyshnivchyk belongs toZolotnyky rural hromada, one of thehromadas of Ukraine.[1] Located on the western bank of theStrypa river. It neighbours the village ofZarvanytsia. Its existence was first mentioned in writings in 1564.
The village of Vyshnivchyk was part ofAustrian Empire (until 1918), then again part of Poland (1918–1939), the Soviet Union (1944–1991) and since August 23, 1991 part of independent Ukraine.
It contains a school to which children from four surrounding villages (Haevuronka, Zarvanytsia, Kutoziv and Sapuva) come to get knowledge, together with the children from Vyshnivchik.
At the time ofWorld War II, Vyshnivchyk was under the control of the German army, and the neighboring village ofZarvanytsia was under the control of the Soviet army, as the Strypa river separated the two villages.
Until 18 July 2020, Vyshnivchyk belonged toTerebovlia Raion. The raion was abolished in July 2020 as part of the administrative reform of Ukraine, which reduced the number of raions of Ternopil Oblast to three. The area of Terebovlia Raion was merged into Ternopil Raion.[2][3]
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