Voynyliv (Ukrainian: Войнилів / Voinyliv / Vojnyliv, Polish: Wojniłów / Voyneeloow, Russian: Войнилов / Voynilov / Voinilov) is a rural settlement in western Ukraine.
First historical mention about Voynyliv dates to the 15th century, namely in accounts of the battle of Turkish armies with Polish troops of king Jan III Sobieski of Poland.
[citation needed] According to other sources it was founded in 1352 as village Prokopivka and received town privileges in 1443.
[citation needed] Prior to World War II, Voynyliv like most of western Ukraine, belonged to Poland and had ab.
Rich Polish landlords had estates in nearby villages of Serednye, Babyn and Dorokhiv.
On this day, a new law entered into force which abolished this status, and Voinyliv became a rural settlement.