Velyka Volosianka (Ukrainian: Велика Волосянка) is a village in Ukraine, located in the Sambir Raion of Lviv Oblast.
During the times of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, it belonged to the royal estates, within the Volosianka region, in the Sambir economic district.
As part of this practicum, students interviewed local residents about the coexistence experience of different nationalities in the 20th century, childhood in the USSR in the 1950s-60s, and attitudes towards Sovietization and collectivization in the late 1940s to the early 1950s in Western Ukrainian lands.
[4] In 2023, the village became part of the network of historical and tourist routes "BoykoMandry" is being created with the support of the Ukrainian Cultural Foundation (UKF) and the Strilkivska territorial community.
A resident of the village, Stas Vasylkovych, and his wife Oghafiya, donated the book "Klyuch Razuminiya" by Yoyanikiy Halyatovsky, published in Lviv in the printing house of Mykhailo Slyozka in 1665.
From 1992 onwards, it became part of the UOC-KP (Ukrainian Orthodox Church of the Kyivan Patriarchate), and Greek Catholics are not allowed to serve.
The church in Velyka Volosianka belongs to the finest wooden sacred structures in the Neo-Ukrainian style in the Staryi Sambir Raion.
Ivan Paslavskyi (February 8, 1945, Velyka Volosianka village, Staryi Sambir Oblast, Drohobych Oblast— August 2, 2021) — Ukrainian philosopher, historian, leading research associate, Ph.D. in philosophy.
In addition to comfortable Euro-style rooms with panoramic windows and terraces, there is a sauna, pergolas with barbecue areas, a waterfall and a cascade of lakes, a flower bed with strawberries, and a small eco-farm.
Eco-Retreat "Beskydy" - a three-story wooden house with 7 rooms (up to 20 guests), featuring a pond, pergolas, barbecue, children's playground, trampoline, and on-site sauna.