The village of Prybuzke is located on the banks of the Pivdenniy Buh River south of Vinnytsia.
Known since 1582 as Skuryntsi (Shkuryntsi) in the possession of the Ukrainian nobleman Andriy Sadovskyi. The next owners were Severyn Kropyvnytskyi, Adam Khryslynskyi, Shkurinetskyi.
A cultural center (now privately owned) is located in the park on the territory of the landowner's estate.
The Church of the Assumption, founded in 1751 and rebuilt in 1855, has been preserved. A settlement of the Trypil culture was discovered nearby.
Administrative status | village |
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Founded / first mentioned | 1582 |
Latitude | 49.174442 |
Longitude | 28.425503 |
Population | 383 |
Postal codes | 23235 |
Region | Vinnytsia |