The village of Dulovo on the Mlynovytsia River is located 20 kilometers north of Tiachiv, near Tereblia. Administratively, it is part of the Tiachiv District of Zakarpattia Region.
The first historical mention of Dulovo (Dulfalva) dates back to 1503 (according to other sources, to 1428), although a fortified settlement existed in this place even in Ancent Rus times (the hillfort is located on the southern outskirts of the village).
The brick Trinity Church in the pseudo-Russian style was built in 1924 instead of the old Gothic wooden church.
The village houses the People's History and Local Lore Museum, named after the Soviet tank driver Stepan Vaida, who was born here in 1922.
Село Дулово на річці Млиновиця розташоване за 20 кілометрів на північ від Тячева, поруч із Тереблею. Адміністративно входить до складу Тячівського району Закарпатської області.
Перша історична згадка про Дулово (Дулфалву) відноситься до 1503 року (за іншими даними – до 1428 року), хоча укріплене поселення на цьому місці існувало ще у давньоруські часи (городище розташоване на південній околиці села).
Мурована Троїцька церква у псевдоросійсьокму стилі споруджена 1924 року замість давнього готичного дерев'яного храму.
В селі працює Народний історико-краєзнавчий музей, що носить ім'я радянського танкіста Степана Вайди, який народився тут у 1922 році.
Historical and Local Lore Museum named after Stepan Vayda
Museum / gallery
The Stepan Vayda People's History and Local Lore Museum is located in the village of Dulovo in Transcarpathia. It bears the name of tank driver Stepan Vayda, who was born in the village of Dulovo in 1922, during the Second World War he fought on the side of the Soviet Union as part of the 1st Czechoslovaska Army Corps and died in the battles for the Polish city of Tworków in 1945.
The exhibition in 4 halls reflects the history and culture of the Tyachiv region. Many items of ancient clothing, household items, and work tools are presented. Also collected are collections of local folk craftsmen - weaving, embroidery, etc. A tank and a bust of Stepan Vayda have been installed on the territory of the museum.
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