Spas, Lviv Raion, Lviv Oblast

[3] During the Second Polish Republic, until 1934, the village was an independent commune in Kamionecki County of the Tarnopol Voivodeship.

On August 1, 1934, in connection with the administrative reforms, it was incorporated into the newly created rural collective commune of Żelechów Wielki (and partly into the commune of Kamionka Strumiłowa) in the same county and voivodeship.

Po wojnie wieś weszła w struktury administracyjne Związku Radzieckiego.

After the World War II, the village entered the administrative structures of the Soviet Union.

[4][5] The village has an architectural monument of local importance to the Kamianka-Buzka Raion.