The small village of Pidpolozzia is located at the entrance to Zhdeniіevo from the Kyiv-Chop highway.
Known since 1430, when it belonged to the Hungarian crown. In the 17th and 18th centuries, it was owned by the Transylvanian dynasty of Rakotsi, the inhabitants took part in the war of liberation against the Habsburgs. On the territory of the village there is a Greek-Catholic church of the 18th century.
In 1944, heavy battles took place here, reinforced concrete bunkers of the Arpada Line were preserved on the outskirts of the village.
The "Vysoky Kamin" nature reserve is located nearby.
Маленьке село Підполоззя розташоване на в'їзді в Жденієво з боку траси Київ-Чоп.
Відоме з 1430 року, коли належало угорській короні. У XVII-XVIII столітях ним володіла трансильванська династія Ракоці, жителі брали участь у визвольній війні проти Габсбургів. На території села знаходиться греко-католицька церква XVIII століття.
У 1944 році тут проходили важкі бої, на околиці села збереглися залізобетонні бункери Лінії Арпада.
Неподалік розташований заповідник "Високий Камінь".
Arpad Line Bunkers
Castle / fortress
The Arpad Line is a system of defensive structures built by the Hungarians to protect against advancing Soviet Army units shortly before the end of World War II.
Most of these buildings were not used in the battles due to the fact that the Soviet troops bypassed them.
The remains of a blown-up large bunker are located at the entrance to the village of Pidpolozzia, another small reinforced concrete bunker is located near the monument to the liberating soldiers. Another large group of Bunkers is scattered in the forest near the village.
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