Village Verbivka is located on the territory of Chernihiv region and is administratively part of Nizhyn district of this region. According to the Codifier of Administrative Territorial Units and Territories of Territorial Communities of Ukraine, the settlement Verbivka has the code UA74040010030065915.
The district center of Nizhyn of the district is a city Nizhyn. The distance from the district center to the settlement Verbivka is 75 kilometers in a straight line (the length of the road route may be longer).
A detailed description of Verbivka, including geographical location, date of foundation, history of the settlement of Verbivka with main historical events and persons, main sights and interesting places of Verbivka, not yet available.
Cело Вербівка розташоване на території Чернігівської області та адміністративно входить до складу Ніжинського району цієї області. Згідно з Кодифікатором адміністративно-територіальних одиниць та територій територіальних громад України, населений пункт Вербівка має код UA74040010030065915.
Районним центром Ніжинського району є місто Ніжин. Відстань від райцентру до населеного пункта Вербівка становить 75 кілометрів по прямій (довжина маршруту автомобільними дорогами може бути більшою).
Детальний опис Вербівки, що включає географічне розташування, дату заснування, історію населеного пункта Вербівка з основними історичними подіями та персонами, основні пам'ятки та цікаві місця Вербівки, поки що відсутній.
Baturyn Krupytsky Saint Nicholas Monastery
Temple , Architecture
The Baturyn Krupytsky Saint Nicholas Monastery was probably founded before the Tatar-Mongol invasion.
It is believed that the first temple was built at the place of the appearance of the icon of Saint Nicholas the Wonderworker (the present territory of the hermitage).
According to legend, it was called Krupytsky after the monks were saved from starvation during the Mongol-Tatar siege thanks to the cereal that fell from the sky.
In the 17th century, the monastery was revived as a men's monastery, was under the patronage of Ukrainian hetmans and Russian tsars. It was burned by the Russians during the Baturyn massacre in 1708, but was soon revived.
In 1922, the Krupytsky Monastery was closed, all buildings were dismantled.
In 1999, a new stage of revival began, the accidentally found miraculous icon of Saint Nicholas was returned to the church. It is part of the National Historical and Cultural Reserve "Hetman's Capital".
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