Dubliany

[2] Located in the northern side of Lviv, the city's main landmark is the Agrarian University which was established on 9 January 1856[3] by Galician Economic Society[4] during the Second Polish Republic when Dubliany as a village was part of Lwów Voivodeship as Dublany Agricultural Academy with the only existing Polish-language agricultural academy.

In 1919 the academy became part of the Lviv Polytechnic as its agrarian and forestry department.

[4] The first Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church, Dormition of the Theotokos, was built in Dubliany only in 1912 and for long period of time local Greek-Catholic population traveled to the neighboring village (about 2 km)[5] of Malekhiv.

[6][7] Dubliany is the birthplace of Polish painter Adam Werka, and long jumper Edward Czernik.

Among lost landmarks there was a cemetery chapel of Jan Alembek who was a Polonized German apothecary and trades and who for long period was a burgomaster (mayor) of Lwów (Lviv).