Olhopil, Vinnytsia Oblast

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.

Coat of arms of Haisyn Raion
Coat of arms of Haisyn Raion