Bila Tserkva
Bila Tserkva
(
Ukrainian
Бiла Церква=
White church
,
Polish
Biała Cerkiew,
Russian
Белая Церковь
,
Belaya Tserkov
) is a
city
in
Kyivs'ka oblast'
of
Ukraine
. The city has a population of 190,000 residents and resides approximately 80 km. to the south of
Kyiv
on the river
Ros
. It is a home to the major
automobile
tire
manufacturer "Rosava".
History
Town was founded in
1023
by
Yaroslaw the Wise
, the Grand Duke of Kyiv. Since
1363
it belonged to the
Grand Duchy of Lithuania
, and since
1569
to the
Crown of the Polish Kingdom
. A peace treaty between the
Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth
and Ukrainian
Cossacks
rebels under
Bohdan Khmelnytsky
was signed here in
1651
. After
Third Partition of Poland
in
1795
Bila Tserkva came into
Imperial Russia
. It was a significant market place in
19th century
. During the
soviet
times it became a large industrial center (machine building, building industry). A large and glorious park "Alexandria" of 2 km² is situated in Bila Tserkva. It was founded in
1793
by the wife of the Polish
hetman
Franciszek Ksawery Branicki
.
See also
Lyudmyla M. Pavlichenko
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