Putyla

Putyla (Ukrainian: Путила; Romanian: Putila), formerly Storonets-Putyliv (Ukrainian: Сторонець-Путилів),[3] is a rural settlement in Vyzhnytsia Raion, Chernivtsi Oblast, western Ukraine.

[2] The town of Putyla was first mentioned in 1501 along with other local settlements, which the Polish Crown gave to Ioan Tăutu for settling the peace between Poland and Principality of Moldavia.

In 1817, the local villagers complained to Austrian Emperor Francis II that they had their taxes increased the past 10 years.

In 1843, the villagers were informed that they could no longer use and cultivate the nearby forest, after which an uprising occurred, resulting in the imprisonment of 14 local leaders.

On this day, a new law entered into force which abolished this status, and Putyla became a rural settlement.