The village Sorokoduby is located in the valley of the Sluch River, 20 kilometers west of Krasyliv. Administratively, it is part of the Krasyliv territorial hromada of Khmelnytskyi district of Khmelnytskyi region.
This village was first mentioned in 1517 as Zametyntsi. It belonged to the Ostrozky princely family, then to the magnates Sapieha.
In 1918, the Ukrainian poet Volodymyr Bulayenko was born in Sorokoduby. A memorial sign was erected on the site of his father's house, and a museum was opened.
Село Сорокодуби розташоване в долині річки Случ за 20 кілометрів на захід від Красилова. Адміністративно входить до складу Красилівської територіальної громади Хмельницького району Хмельницької області.
Вперше це село згадується у 1517 році як Заметинці. Належало князям Острозьким, потім магнатам Сапегам.
У 1918 році в Сорокодубах народився український поет Володимир Булаєнко. На місці його батьківської хати встановлено пам'ятний знак, відкрито музей.
Volodymyr Bulayenko Museum
Museum / gallery
The Literary Museum of the poet-warrior Volodymyr Bulayenko was opened in 1993 in his native village of Sorokoduby. The exposition is located in the premises of the Sorokoduby Village Club.
Volodymyr Bulayenko was born in Sorokoduby in 1918, went to Sorokoduby Primary School. He began writing poetry in his school years. He fought as a volunteer on the fronts of World War II, died in 1944.
Volodymyr Bulayenko's work became known thanks to Lina Kostenko. The first collection of his poems was published in 1958. Later, he was posthumously accepted into the Writers' Union.
The museum's exposition presents early editions of Volodymyr Bulayenko's works, historical photographs and documents, and stands with quotes from his poems.
His bust is installed on the site of the poet's parental home.
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