Zawonie is a former village, currently on the terrain of Ukraine, in Chervonohrad Raion of Lviv Oblast.
The village was situated on the edge of the forest east of Sosnivka and south-west of the Western Bug River.
Zawonie as an independent gmina (municipality) was created on 23 April 1930 in the Second Polish Republic.
[2] As a result of the Soviet invasion of Poland as part of the Second World War in September 1939, the eastern border of Poland was moved westward to the Bug and Solokiya Rivers, resulting in the village as well as the rest of the gnima of Parchacz now being located in the USSR.
The village ceased to exist on 6 March 1944 as a result of being burned to the ground during pacification actions in German-occupied Poland by Germans and Ukrainians.