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General information about Bilsk

The village of Bilsk near the Vorskla River was founded in the 14th century on the site of the largest Scythian settlement in Europe (VII-III centuries BC).

Bilsk was first mentioned in 1399 in connection with the battle between the troops of the Lithuanian prince Vytautas and Temir-Kutlui. It is indicated on the map of Guillaume de Beauplan (XVII century), when it was in the possession of Prince Vishnevetskyi. At different times, Bilsk was part of the Hadiach, Poltava, and Zinkiv regiments. In the 18th century, it became part of the Russian Empire.

Currently, the giant ramparts of the Bilsk settlement attract the attention of tourists. The creation of a museum complex is planned.

Село Більськ біля річки Ворскла засноване в XIV сторіччі на місці найбільшого в Європі скіфського городища (VII-III сторіччя до нашої ери).

Вперше Більськ згадується в 1399 році у зв'язку з битвою між військами литовського князя Вітовта та Темір-Кутлуя. Значиться на карті Гійома де Боплана (XVII століття), коли перебувало у володінні князя Вишневецького. В різний час Більськ входив до складу Гадяцького, Полтавського, Зінківського полків. В XVIII столітті опинився в складі Російської імперії.

Зараз привертає увагу туристів розташованими навколо гігантськими валами Більського городища. Планується створення музейного комплексу.

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Bilsk Museum of Local Lore
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Bilsk Museum of Local Lore

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The Bilsk Museum of Local Lore is located in the village house of culture.

The main exposition is dedicated to the Scythian period in the history of the region on the basis of archeological materials of the Bilsk settlement - the largest settlement of the Scythian epoch in Eastern Europe.

Also in the museum you can get information about the development of the region during the Cossacks. Under the current name the village was founded in the XV century. Prince of Bilskym. Later it grew and became the hundredth town, which was part of the rank of Bohdan Khmelnytsky.

The museum has data on the number and composition of the rural population at different times, tells about the crafts that were engaged in by the inhabitants of Bilsk.

The exposition of the department of the Second World War is very rich.

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Bilsk Scythian Settlement
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Bilsk Scythian Settlement

Historic area , Archaeological site

The Bilsk Settlement near Kotelva is the largest Scythian settlement in Europe (4 thousand hectares).

Scientists identify the Bilsk settlement with the legendary city of Helon - the "Scythian capital" described by Herodotus.

The system of defensive ramparts and ditches that surrounded the city, with a total length of about 34 kilometers, is located on the banks of the Vorskla River around the present village of Bilsk. First, the Western and Eastern fortifications were built, then they were connected by a common oval-shaped rampart, which was called the Great Fortification.

According to one of the versions, it is this Scythian settlement described by the "father of history" Herodotus in the "History of the Greco-Persian Wars" (5th century BC) as the northernmost Greek city of Helon, founded in the Scythian lands by Hellenes who moved from the Black Sea.

To protect the archeological monument, the historical and cultural reserve "Bilsk" was created with the administration in the town of Kotelva (Pokrovska Street, 13), whose employees conduct tours of the ramparts, the Scythian necropolis of Skorobor, Barvinkova Mountain, the Skovoroda Oak and other archaeological and archaeological sites weekends - by prior authorization).

The wooden palisade and the watchtower at the entrance to the settlement are the buildings of the conserved open-air museum "Skifland", which planned to create the charitable foundation "Helon".

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