Woziłów) is a Ukrainian village in the Zolotyi Potik settlement hromada in the Chortkiv Raion of the Ternopil Oblast.
[1] The origin of the name "Vosilov" comes from the Ukrainian word vositi (возити), meaning to carry, referring to the current going up the Dniester River.
[Ukrainian Wiki entry says "from the mouths of villagers"] In 1947, a cemetery was dug up on the border of Verkhnii and Nyzhnii Vozyliv.
the son of Teodorik Buchatskyj-Yazlovetskyj, promised the village of Vozyliv to nobleman Jan of Nyenczyn for a loan of 60 marks.
His descendant, Kryzysztof Strzemeski, sold the two estates to the Potocki family of Pyliawa as adjacent to the town of Zolotyi Potik.
During World War II, almost all young men were drafted into the ranks of the Galicia Division of the Soviet Army.
Population of Vozilov in the past:[6] Vosilov is home to the Church of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary[uk].