Dobrivliany, Ternopil Oblast

Dobrivliany (Ukrainian: Добрівля́ни; Polish: Dobrowlany; Romanian: Dobrivleanî) is a village (or selo) in Chortkiv Raion of Ternopil Oblast in Ukraine.

The gender of this legendary hero varies, when it is a woman, the legend names her "Juliana the Good" (Ukrainian: Добру Уляну, romanized: Dobru Ulyanu), however when the retelling claims it was a man, he is named "Lan' the Good" (Ukrainian: Добрі Лани, romanized: Dobri Lany) – either of which, the legend explains, was assimilated into Polish as Dobrowlany.

Antoni Prochaska cited a 1675 court document from Stryi which showed a didych (Ukrainian: дідич, lit.

The onset of the Second World War marked the end of this economic prosperity, and Dobrivliany had its share of hard times just like the rest of the area.

Under Soviet control after the end of the Second World War, Dobrivliany was annexed by Zalishchyky in 1981, only to have its independent status restored five years later in 1986.