The village of Stebne on the river Hnyliy Tikych is the southern suburb of Zvenyhorodka.
It was first mentioned in 1633. Once upon a time, there were large thickets of willow in these places, from the long stems of which local residents wove baskets, which is where the name comes from.
The wooden church of John the Baptist, built in 1885, has been preserved.
In the center of Stebne there is a large pond with picturesque ponds and islands.
Село Стебне на річці Гнилий Тікич - південне передмістя Звенигородки.
Вперше згадується в 1633 році. Колись в цих місцях були великі зарості верби, з довгих стебел якої місцеві жителі плели кошики, звідки походить назва.
Збереглася дерев'яна церква Іоанна Богослова, збудована в 1885 році.
В центрі Стебного є великий ставок з мальовничими плавнями й острівцями.
John the Theologian Church
Temple , Architecture
The Church of Saint John the Theologian in Stebne is a large wooden church built in 1885 with one dome and an attached bell tower.
The cruciform church was built in the Cossack style.
During the Soviet period, the church of Saint John the Theologian in Stebny was the only active one in the entire district.
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