Kuty Territorial Community

Ivano-Frankivsk region
Population&Priorities
  • Type: Urban-rural
  • Population: 16,039

Community People

Dmytro Pavliuk is the Settlement Head of Kuty and

Dmytro Pavliuk used to be a professional sportsman and a successful entrepreneur engaging in woodworking.

Dmytro Pavliuk used to be a professional sportsman and a successful entrepreneur engaging in woodworking.

the Head of the Kuty Territorial Community.Dmytro Pavliuk used to be a professional sportsman and a successful entrepreneur engaging in woodworking.The most famous person from Kuty is Levko Dutkovskyi. He directed the Smerichka ensemble. Thanks to him, composer Volodymyr Ivasyuk, soloists of Smerichka Nazariy Yaremchuk and Vasyl Zinkevych, and singers Sofia Rotaru, Lyudmyla Artemenko, Ivo Bobul, and Pavlo Dvorsky started their professional successful path and gained popularity. 

Dmytro Pavliuk
Levko Dutkovskyi with Volodymyr Ivasyuk, the author of the most famous Ukrainian song "Chervona Ruta"

Community and War

The Kuty Community is located in the Carpathian Mountains in western Ukraine. More than 4,000 internally displaced persons from the war zone were hosted here in 2022. People were accommodated in municipal educational institutions and in the private sector. The “Caritas Kolomyia” Charitable Foundation The Kuty shelter opened a shelter in the municipal facility. Up to 60 people who fled the war can temporarily live here in comfortable conditions.The Community citizens take an active part in the volunteer movement to help the Armed Forces of Ukraine and internally displaced persons.

Community People

Dmytro Pavliuk is the Settlement Head of Kuty and the Head of the Kuty Territorial Community.

The Kuty shelter

History

A Ukrainian town in the Carpathian Mountains near the Cheremosh River, Kuty is the climatic sanatorium, the potential ski resort, and the centre of local arts and crafts, sheep breeding, weaving, embroidery, pottery and ceramics. The town is the former woodworking industry centre and one of the cultural centres of Hutsul and Pokuttya historical regions.

It was first mentioned in documents dated 1448 as a village owned by Jan Odrowąż, a then Polish Archbishop of Lviv King and personal advisor to several Polish Kings.

Kuty became a participant in the National Liberation War in 1648. The villagers supported the Cossack and Peasant Army at that time.

Kuty was the centre of the opryshky (insurgent) movement headed by the famous Ukrainian rebel Oleksa Dovbush. He became a folk hero and is often compared with Robin Hood. There is one of Dovbush’s caves in the Kuty Territorial Community. 

Kuty became well-known resort due to its picturesque location on the river, surrounded by hills with a favourable climate. It was famous for its fruit-growing and the related festivals. Here was Poland’s largest Armenian community, many of its members settled here after moving from Moldova.

The town was under the control of the Western Ukrainian National Republic for a short time in 1918. After the Romanian occupation, Kuty returned to the newly independent Polish administration. The town became a key border checkpoint between Poland and Romania. The Polish Army built here a new wooden bridge across the Cheremosh River in 1930.

Kuty was annexed and occupied by the Soviet Union from 1939 to the fall down of the USSR, except for the period of German occupation between 1941 and 1944. 

Almost 2,350 Jews were killed during the German occupation in Kuty.

In 1991, Kuty became part of independent Ukraine. Since 2020, Kuty has been the centre of the Kuty Settlement Territorial Community. It consists of 6 villages: Stari Kuty, Tyudiv, Roztoky, Velykyi Rozhyn, Malyi Rozhyn and Slobidka.

There is an architectural monument in the historical centre of Kuty – the Kuty Town Hall. The administration of the Community – the Kuty Settlement Council – is located here.

The Kuty Town Hall and a meeting in support of the proclamation of the Western Ukrainian National Republic in November 1918.
Kuty nowadays

Economy and Welfare

The Kuty Community is located in the Carpathians. Thus, tourism is one of the most promising spheres of its development. There are some natural monuments on the territory of the Kuty Territorial Community: the Sokilskyi Hill Range with a series of stones (rocks), and one of the Dovbush’s caves, where local Robin Hood – Oleksa Dovbush probably hid his treasures.The Tatariv Stone rock attracts with its impressive appearance and availability for climbing.

The picturesque Sokilska Rock is located in the village of Tyudiv, in the Kuty community. The world’s first monument to Taras Shevchenko was installed at its foundation. The monument looked like an obelisk and was destroyed between the two world wars.The Community has a favourable geographical location and transport accessibility as the regional highway R-62 passes through Kuty. It connects Chernivtsi with the “Ruska” and “Shepit” international border checkpoints between Ukraine and Romania. Both are located in about 50 kilometres from Kuty and will be opened in the next 2-5 years.The Kuty Community is known for producing synthetic Christmas trees and New Year’s decorations. Kuty is the township with the aroma of hot bread and bakery. There are more than 8 bread makers here. The Kuty Territorial Community pays considerable attention to the development of sports. The tragic history: more than two thousand local Jews became victims of the Nazi Holocaust. 

Sokilskyi Hill Range
Tatariv Stone
The world's first monument to Taras Shevchenko
Present-day monument to Taras Shevchenko, installed in 1990
The view of the Sokilska Rock in the village of Tyudiv
Lesiv Stone
Road R-62
Mountain Ski Resort (currently not functioning)
Eco-apiary, honey routes, apitherapy, smart beehive
Synthetic Christmas trees and New Year's decorations
Bakery products
The recreation in the Kuty Community can be very active and diverse.
The recreation in the Kuty Community
Football, boxing, wrestling and other sports are supported and developed in the Kuty Community
Volunteer fire squad and municipal fire department
Revival of sheep breeding
The Jewish cemetery

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