Olhopil (Ukrainian: Ольгопіль) is a village in Haisyn Raion of Vinnytsia Oblast, Ukraine.
[1] Roguska Czeczelnicka (Ukrainian: Рогузка Чечельницька, Rohuzka Chechelnytska or Рогузки-Чечельницькі), a private village of the Lubomirski family,[1] administratively located in the Bracław Voivodeship in the Lesser Poland Province of Poland, was first known since 1780.
In 1795 it was renamed Olgopol (Russian: Ольгополь) by Catherine II in the name of her granddaughter, Olga Pavlovna.
[1] Olhopil suffered heavily in 1919 at the hands of the Ukrainian bands which were active in the surroundings.
At the time of the German-Romanian occupation (July 1941), most of the Jews fled from the townlet, which was incorporated into the Transnistria Governorate of Romania.