Morshyn (Ukrainian: Моршин, IPA: [ˈmɔrʃɪn] ⓘ; Polish: Morszyn-Zdrój) is a small city located at the Eastern Carpathian Foothills within Ukraine's Stryi Raion, Lviv Oblast (region).
[4] Crown of the Kingdom of Poland 1482–1569 Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth 1569–1772 Habsburg monarchy 1772–1804 Austrian Empire 1804–1918 Second Polish Republic 1919–1945 Soviet Union (Ukrainian SSR) 1939–1941 Nazi Germany 1941–1944 (occupation) Soviet Union (Ukrainian SSR) 1944–1991 Ukraine 1991–present The first mention of the settlement is found in a court note of 2 January 1482, which indicated that Morshyn and surrounding villages belonged to a nobleman (szlachtic) Juchno Nagwazdan and was part of the Kingdom of Poland.
Many researchers at that time wrote about the therapeutic properties of Morshyn's brine, comparing it with the waters of famous German, Hungarian, and Czech resorts.
When western Ukraine was under Polish authority, the city was part of the Ivano-Frankivsk regional administration, Stanisławów Voivodeship.
[6][7] After the dissolution of the Soviet Union, a couple of football clubs appeared in the city, among which is FC Skala that plays at a local small stadium.