Yaremche

{{Short description|Urban locality in Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast, Ukraine}}

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{{Infobox settlement

| name = Yaremche

| native_name = {{lang|uk|Яремчe}}

| other_name = Jaremcze

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| settlement_type = City

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| subdivision_name1 = Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast

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| subdivision_name2 = Nadvirna Raion

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| established_date = 1787

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Yaremche ({{langx|uk|Яремче}}, {{IPA|uk|jɐˈrɛmtʃe|ipa|audio=LL-Q8798 (ukr)-Gzhegozh-Яремче.wav}}; {{langx|pl|Jaremcze}} or {{Lang|pl|Jaremcza}}) is a city in Nadvirna Raion, Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast (province) of west Ukraine. The city is located at the altitude of around {{convert|580|m|ft}} above mean sea level. Yaremche hosts the administration of Yaremche urban hromada, one of the hromadas of Ukraine.{{cite web |title=Яремчанская громада |url=https://gromada.info/ru/obschina/yaremche/ |publisher=Портал об'єднаних громад України |language=Russian}} Population: {{Ua-pop-est2022|7907|.}}

Yaremche hosts the headquarters of the nearby Carpathian National Nature Park.

History

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|footnote = Note: Population of Vorokhta included
2010 data is valid thru October
Source: [http://stat.if.ukrtel.net/ Regional Statistics Office]

|2007 | 11926

|2008 | 11956

|2009 | 12007

|2010 | 12091

|2016 | 12478

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A possible root of the word "Yaremche" comes from the Turkish. In Turkic languages "yarım" means "half" and "yarımca" means "little half".{{cite web|url=http://www.tdk.gov.tr/index.php?option=com_gts&arama=gts&guid=TDK.GTS.53159a592075b4.85131632|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140304122019/www.tdk.gov.tr/index.php?option=com_gts&arama=gts&guid=TDK.GTS.53159a592075b4.85131632|archive-date=2014-03-04|title=Türk Di̇l Kurumu }}

It was founded in 1787 and received city status on 30 December 1977.

In the interwar period (1918–1939) it belonged to Poland and was the most popular tourist center in eastern part of the Carpathian Mountains (in the late 1920s more than 6 000 guests came there yearly). Yaremche was growing year by year in importance and number of tourists. According to some, it had the chance to achieve same importance as other key Polish mountain spas, Zakopane and Krynica. However, in September 1939 it became a part of Soviet Union as part of the Ukrainian SSR under the Ribbentrop-Molotov partition plan for the division of Poland between Germany and the Soviets. During the World War II it was occupied by the Nazis as part of the Distrikt Galizien and most of its Jewish population was slaughtered by Nazi SS units along with a Ukrainian volunteer militia, and Hungarian Border Patrol troops. It was liberated by the Soviet forces in 1944. On 30 December 1977, the city of Yaremcha became a municipality within Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast. Since 1991 it has been a part of independent Ukraine.

There are a number of interesting houses with long sloping roofs. There is a wooden Orthodox church and an impressive rail viaduct, located over the Prut valley at the height of {{convert|30|m|ft|abbr=off|sp=us}}. Next to this there is a swinging pedestrian toll bridge.

On 14 December 2006, the Parliament of Ukraine, officially renamed the city from Yaremcha to Yaremche. The decision was based on the results of a city referendum, as well as the recommendations of City Council, and Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast Council.

Until 18 July 2020, Yaremche was incorporated as a city of oblast significance and was the center of Yaremche Municipality which also included the urban-type settlement of Vorokhta, a ski resort, and five other villages: Mykulychyn, Polianytsia, Tatariv, Voronenko, and Yablunytsia.[http://gska2.rada.gov.ua/pls/z7502/A005?rdat1=03.01.2010&rf7571=42423 Yaremche at Verkhovna Rada web-site] The municipality was abolished in July 2020 as part of the administrative reform of Ukraine, which reduced the number of raions of Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast to six. The area of Yaremche Municipality was merged into Nadvirna Raion.{{Cite news|title=Про утворення та ліквідацію районів. Постанова Верховної Ради України № 807-ІХ.|url=http://www.golos.com.ua/article/333466|access-date=2020-10-03|date=2020-07-18|website=Голос України|language=uk}}{{cite web |title=Нові райони: карти + склад |date=17 July 2020 |url=https://www.minregion.gov.ua/press/news/novi-rajony-karty-sklad/ |publisher=Міністерство розвитку громад та територій України |language=Ukrainian}}

Gallery

File:Yaremche3.JPG|House of Culture

File:Yaremche4.JPG|Shops

File:Yaremche5.JPG|Residential houses

File:Yaremche6.JPG|Shops and bank

File:Yaremche new orthodox church (5378-80).jpg|Greek Catholic church

File:Yaremche.JPG|Panorama

File:Yaremche1.JPG|Prut river in Yaremche

Geography

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;Local orientation

{{Geographic location

| Northwest = Zelena
Chernyk

| North = Deliatyn
Zarichchia

| Northeast = Bili Oslavy

| West = Zelena

| Centre = Yaremche

| East = Mykulychyn

| Southwest = Polianytsia

| South = Tatariv
Yablunytsia

| Southeast = Mykulychyn}}

;Regional orientation

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| Northwest = Solotvyn
Bytkiv

| North = Nadvirna
Deliatyn

| Northeast = Lanchyn
Kolomyia

| West = Zakarpattia

| Centre = Yaremche

| East = Kolomyia
Pechenizhyn
Yabluniv

| Southwest = Yasinia
(Zakarpattia)

| South = Vorokhta

| Southeast = Kosiv
Verkhovyna}}

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