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Country
  
Ukraine

Raion
  
Kostopil Raion

Founded
  
1274

Area
  
4.87 km²

Population
  
2,102 (2001)

Oblast
  
Rivne Oblast

Silska Rada
  
Derazhne Silska Rada

Elevation
  
175 m (574 ft)

Local time
  
Tuesday 4:13 AM

Derazhne

Weather
  
4°C, Wind SW at 5 km/h, 96% Humidity

Prodazha zemlya kostopolskiy rayon pgt derazhne


Derazhne (Ukrainian: Деражне, Polish: Deraźne, Russian: Деражное) is a village in Kostopil Raion, Rivne Oblast, Ukraine. In 2001, Derazhne had 2102 residents. Postal code — 35053. KOATUU code — 5623481601.

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Map of Derazhne, Rivne Oblast, Ukraine

History

Derazhne was mentioned for the first time in the historical sources in 1272. In 1626, Prince Janusz Ostrogski has built here a church of the Holy Trinity. A new stone catholic church was built in 1804, and an orthodox church in 1824. A Karaite Jewish (Karaim) community existed in Derazhne since the late 1500s. The community was severely damaged during the Chmielnicki uprising in 1649, and two poems about the destruction were written in Hebrew and in Turkic Karaim language by the leader of the congregation, Hazzan Joseph ben Yesh'uah Ha-Mashbir. Apparently, a small Karaite community survived until the Haidamakas uprising in 1768

During the Second Polish Republic (1918-1939) Derazhne was the seat of the rural municipality in the district of Rivne Derażne, and from 1 January 1925, of Kostopol Volyn province. The Jewish population constituted 624 persons in 1921. After the Nazi German troops entered Derazhne on June 28, 1941, the ghetto was organized on October 5, 1941, and it was liquidated on August 24, 1942. 1,868 Jews were killed altogether in the nearby village of Osowa Wyszka by an Einsatzgruppen. About 70 Poles were also killed during the war with only one surviving Polish family.

Ukrainian artist and OUN activist Nil Khasevich (1905-1952) served as a Judge in Derazhne during the Nazi occupation period in 1941. Ukrainian and Russian poet Rostislav Zass (1940-1999) lived for many years and was buried in Derazhne. In 2010, a memorial for Ukrainian Insurgent Army freedom fighters was built in Derazhne.

References

Derazhne Wikipedia