Hrynky, Ternopil Oblast

Hrynky (Ukrainian: Гринки) is a rural locality classified as a village (selo) in the western Ukrainian region of Ternopil Oblast. Following the administrative reform of July 2020, the village is incorporated within Kremenets Raion and is a member of the Kremenets urban hromada, a local government association that provides municipal services to the area.

Geographic Location

  • Country: Ukraine
  • Oblast (province): Ternopil Oblast
  • Raion (district): Kremenets Raion
  • Hromada: Kremenets urban hromada

The precise geographic coordinates for Hrynky are not widely published in publicly accessible encyclopedic sources; however, the village lies in the north‑western part of Ternopil Oblast, relatively close to the city of Kremenets.

Demographics

Current population figures for Hrynky are not listed in major statistical databases or recent census publications. Consequently, an up‑to‑date demographic profile is unavailable.

History

Documented historical information about Hrynky is limited. The village, like many settlements in the region, experienced the typical administrative changes associated with the shifting borders of Galicia, the Austro‑Hungarian Empire, interwar Poland, the Soviet Union, and independent Ukraine. Specific events, founding dates, or notable historical figures linked directly to Hrynky have not been recorded in widely recognized encyclopedic references.

Economy and Infrastructure

Hrynky is primarily an agrarian community, with local economic activity centered on small‑scale farming and related rural enterprises. Detailed data on agricultural production, employment statistics, or infrastructural development (such as schools, medical facilities, or transportation links) are not provided in accessible encyclopedic sources.

Culture and Notable Features

No major cultural institutions, historical monuments, or notable individuals associated with Hrynky have been documented in standard reference works. The village may observe regional traditions typical of western Ukrainian rural communities, but specific customs or festivals are not enumerated in available literature.

Etymology

The name Hrynky is of Ukrainian origin. While a definitive etymology is not established in authoritative sources, the root “hryn‑” may be related to Ukrainian lexical items concerning grain or agrarian terminology. This interpretation remains speculative pending further linguistic research.

References

  • Administrative-territorial reform documentation of Ukraine, July 2020.
  • Official listings of hromadas in Ternopil Oblast, Ministry of Communities and Territories Development of Ukraine.

Note: The entry reflects the extent of information presently available in reputable encyclopedic resources. Absence of detailed data does not imply the non‑existence of such information, but rather that it has not been captured in widely recognized public reference works.

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