The village of Zabolotiv on the Prut River is located between Snyatyn and Kolomyia. It was first mentioned in 1455 as the property of the rich nobleman Pavlo Preslavsky, who gave the village to his daughter Sofiya. As the founder, a monument to her was erected in the village.
In the 18th century, a large Jewish community settled here. A Roman Catholic church of the 19th century has been preserved. A branch of the Kolomyia factory of art products works.
Селище Заболотів на річці Прут розташоване між Снятином і Коломиєю. Вперше згадується в 1455 році як власність багатого шляхтича Павла Преславського, який подарував село своїй доньці Софії. Як засновниці, в селищі встановлено їй пам'ятник.
В XVIII сторіччі тут оселилася велика єврейська громада. Зберігся римо-католицький костел XIX століття. Працює філія Коломийської фабрики художніх виробів.
Liberation Struggle Pokuttya Region Museum
Museum / gallery
The Museum of the Liberation Struggle of the Pokuttya Region was opened in Zabolotiv in 2007 for the 65th anniversary of the formation of the UPA.
The exhibition is housed in five halls. The exhibits are conventionally divided into two sections. The historical department tells about the armed struggle of the Pokuttya people against the occupation regimes in the 1920s - 1950s. In particular, the reconstruction of the situation of the rebel bunker is presented.
Original documents and photographs illuminate the history of the liberation movement in Pokuttya.
In addition, the museum has a small ethnographic exposition.
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