Shmankivchyky village in Ukraine, Ternopil Oblast, Chortkiv Raion, Zavodske settlement hromada.
Part of the population of Shmankivtsi settled near the forest and the old broken road that led to Skala and Kamianets.
After the establishment of Soviet power in September 1939, Maksym Koziar was elected chairman of the village council.
In 1939-1941, NKVD bodies tortured and shot Shmankivchyky residents Anton Barashovych, Myroslav Bodnaruk, and Ivan Horyachyi in the Chortkiv prison; On July 20–21, 1941, Ivan Hlukh, Petro Herman, Oleksa Horyachyi, Fedir Davydiuk, and Anton Slota were shot dead in Uman in the Cherkasy Oblast.
During the German-Soviet war, the Red Army died or went missing: Since November 27, 2020, Shmankivchyky belongs to the Factory Village Community.
Until 2021, there was a library, which was reorganized into a studio of the Center for Cultural Services of the Factory Village Council.
[12] There is a secondary school, kindergarten, library, medical and obstetric center, post office, OJSC "Chortkiv Breeding Enterprise" (former state breeding station), farm "Velychko", OJSC "Ternopil Regional Fish and Reclamation Station", Chortkiv Production trade enterprise "Rii", PE "Olha-LTD", three trade establishments.