Kasperivtsi

Kasperivtsi (Ukrainian: Касперівці, Polish: Kasperowce) is a village located on the Seret River in Chortkiv Raion of Ternopil Oblast (province), in western Ukraine.

At Kasperivtsi, archaeological attractions found include late-feudal period Roman coins.

The most famous of these antiquities, the so-called Mousterian Kasperivtsi monument – one of the most interesting objects of the Middle Paleolithic in Eastern Europe.

Cultural and historical place Kasperivtsi not fully defined until now, though sight is essential as a first stratified Mousterian settlements in mainland Ukraine.

1619 King Sigismund III gave J. Lyutomyrskyy privilege to found in the village of Kasperivtsi "For Seret" the city that was called Lutomirsk.

During this period, it was nahiya centre in Yazlofça sanjak as Kaşperofça (Spelled as Kashperophcha in Turkish).

1914 in Kasperivtsi held rayonove holiday in honor of the 100th anniversary of Taras Shevchenko.

Acted in Kasperivtsi Society "Enlightenment", "Sich", "Meadow", "Union of Ukrainian", "Native school", "farmer", "Renaissance" cooperative.