Strilky rural hromada

During that period, hillforts were strategically built on heights to create a defensive network and quickly transmit danger signals using a system of bonfires.

A coordinating team was urgently established to receive and settle internally displaced persons (IDPs), including women, children, and non-mobilized men.

Additionally, a humanitarian aid distribution point (including food, especially for children, clothing, hygiene products) was set up at the village council office.

Significant assistance was provided by the Polish municipality of Dobrzeń Wielki (medicines, pain relievers, clothing, hygiene products, sleeping bags, camping mats, a petrol generator, flashlights, binoculars, fabric for making backpacks), as well as numerous international partners, volunteers, charitable organizations, etc.

[5] For two large families from Hostomel and Sumy, with the help of assistance from the Ukrainian Catholic University and international benefactors, two houses were purchased in the village of Mshanets.

[8] During the summer of 2022, rehabilitation camps with psychological support were organized for children and adolescents who had suffered from the war on the premises of the social enterprise "Mshanetski Kolyby" in the village of Mshanets.

The routes lead to historical and cultural tourist locations revealing unique "cases" of local history to travelers "along the way."

It is located in the southwestern part of the Lviv Oblast, where its western boundaries coincide with the state border of Ukraine and the Republic of Poland.

The hromada is located in the foothills of the Outer Carpathians and the San-Dniester watershed elevation, within the basins of the Black and Baltic Seas.

The mountainous relief is characterized by the rounded forms of the Carpathian ridges, whose peaks reach 800 meters and more above sea level.

The highest peak is Mount Magura-Limnianska, located near the village of Hrozovo, rising to 1022 meters above sea level.

The hromada is located in a zone with an Atlantic-continental climate, characterized by low pressure, high air humidity, and cool summers.

This transitional climate characteristic is influenced by the geographical location of the territory at the crossroads of migration paths of air masses, as well as the specific features of its surface (presence of marshy plains, sandy areas, plateaus, and mountains).

The geographical latitude of the region allows for the incidence of solar radiation at an average angle of 41°, observed during noon in the spring and autumn equinoxes.

Additionally, there are enterprises engaged in: Due to the specific mountainous soils, traditional agriculture in the hromada is not as effective as in other regions of Ukraine.

He authored memoirs "Na dni SSSR" (1959, posthumously published in 2001) and "V kraini nevoli"; literary-critical works "Tvorchyi shlyakh Lesi Ukrainky," studies "Dukh natsii" (1959), and articles.

The logo of the Strilky hromada
The logo of the Strilky hromada
Yasenytsia-Zamkova. Bell tower of the Church of St. Michael.
Yasenytsia-Zamkova. Bell tower of the Church of St. Michael.
Two-story wooden bell tower from the 18th century in the village of Mshanets.
Two-story wooden bell tower from the 18th century in the village of Mshanets.