Svynaryn (Ukrainian: Свинарин; Polish: Świnarzyn) is a village in Volyn Oblast (province) Ukraine; before World War II, part of Wołyń Voivodeship, Poland. Other names: S'vinazhyn, Swinarzyn, Svinazhin.

Svynaryn
Свинарин
Svynaryn is located in Volyn Oblast
Svynaryn
Svynaryn
Location of Svynaryn within Volyn Oblast
Svynaryn is located in Ukraine
Svynaryn
Svynaryn
Location of Svynaryn within Ukraine
Coordinates: 50°57′N 24°40′E / 50.950°N 24.667°E / 50.950; 24.667
Country Ukraine
Oblast Volyn Oblast
RaionKovel Raion
Time zoneUTC+2 (EET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+3 (EEST)

World War II edit

Under German occupation in World War II, a heavily fortified Ukrainian command headquarters of the UPA-North resided in the Świnarzyn Forest. Between January and March 1944, the town was one of several sites of battle between the Volhynia 27th Infantry Division of the Polish Home Army consisting of almost 8,000 men and women under Kazimierz Bąbiński, and the Ukrainian Insurgent Army. The 27th Division gave support to local self-defence against the UPA raids during the wave of massacres of Poles in Wołyń Voivodeship.[1][2]

Nearby cities and towns include: west, Koloniya Verbichno Pervoye (2.7 nm); north: Verbichno (2.8 nm), Tulichev (3.1 nm), Cherniyuv (1.2 nm); east: Makovichi (2.1 nm), Serkizuv (2.1 nm); south: Chesnuvka (4.4 nm), Osekruv (2.1 nm). Altitude: 202 meters, or 666 feet.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Archiwum Ryszarda Łukawskiego ps."Mały", 27 WOŁYŃSKA DYWIZJA PIECHOTY AK 27wdpak.btx.pl
  2. ^ Державний комітет архівів України, Документи з архівів України та Польщі 2008.

50°57′N 24°40′E / 50.950°N 24.667°E / 50.950; 24.667