Dilove

Dilove (Ukrainian: Ділове; Czech: Trebušany; Hungarian: Terebesfejérpatak; Romanian: Trebușeni; Rusyn: Дѣлове) is a village located in Rakhiv Raion of Zakarpattia Oblast in Ukraine.

[2] Dilove was first mentioned in writing in 1615 and belonged to the Kingdom of Hungary until the Treaty of Trianon in 1920, then to Czechoslovakia until 1939.

From March 1939 until the Soviet occupation in 1944, it was in Hungary, then in Czechoslovakia again and from 1946, the Ukrainian SSR.

Until 25 June 1946 it bore the Ukrainian name Trebuschany (Требушани), but was then renamed to its current name.

[3] Native language as of the Ukrainian Census of 2001:[4] Dilove gained notoriety through the 2 m high geodesic monument erected in 1887, a concrete obelisk, which, according to calculations by the Cartographic Institute of the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy, represents the geographical midpoint of Europe.

Church of the Blessed Virgin
Austrian-Hungarian marker in Ukraine