Dovhe, Zakarpattia Oblast
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Dovhe
Довге | |
|---|---|
| Coordinates: 48°22′3″N 23°17′13″E / 48.36750°N 23.28694°E | |
| Country | Ukraine |
| Oblast | Zakarpattia Oblast |
| Raion | Khust Raion |
| Hromada | Dovzhanska rural hromada |
| First mentioned | 1383 |
| Population (2001) | |
• Total | 6,790 |
| Time zone | UTC+2 (EET) |
| • Summer (DST) | UTC+3 (EEST) |
| Postal code | 90154 |
Dovhe[a] (Ukrainian: До́вге) is a village in the Dovzhanska rural hromada of the Khust Raion of Zakarpattia Oblast in Ukraine.[1]
Between 1383 and 1404, the village is mentioned in written sources as Hossumezo (Ukrainian: Госсумезо; "Hozyowmezew" in the original)—from the Hungarian Hosszúmező, which translates to "long field". There are several written variations of the name Hosszúmező, the appearance of which is associated with the specifics of the old Hungarian orthography.[b] From 1404, the name Dolha, meaning "long" has been used. In some documents from 1463, the name Naghdolha or Nagh Dolha is used.[2]
History
The first written mention of the village was in 1383.[3]
On 19 July 2020, as a result of the administrative-territorial reform and liquidation of the Irshava Raion, the village became part of the Khust Raion.[4]
Geography
From the southeast, Dovhe is surrounded by the low Khust mountains, and from the west by the mountain massif Velykyi Dil. Both massifs lie within the Volcanic Range of the Eastern Carpathians. From the north and northeast, the village is bordered by the southern spurs of the Polonyna Borzhava Range.
The Borzhava river flows through Dovhe. The mountain nature of the flow is only in the upper part to the village of Dovhe, where it flows along a mountain V-shaped valley in a southerly direction.
Religion
- Calvinist church (rebuilt from a chapel in the 18th century),[3]
- Two Greek Catholic churches (1911; 2003),[3][5]
- Roman Catholic church (1990s).[3][5]
- Jewish cemetery