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Assumption Cathedral: built by
Mstislav Isyaslavich in 1160, collapsed in 1829, restored in 1896-1900.
'Volodymyr-Volynskyi' (,
translit. ''Volodymyr-Volyns'kyi'', , ; also referred to as 'Vladimir-Volynsky') is a historic
city located in the
Volyn Oblast (
province), in north-western
Ukraine. Serving as the
administrative center of the
Volodymyr-Volynskyi Raion (
district), the city itself is also designated as a separate raion within the oblast.
The city is located in the historic region of
Volhynia. In the 1300s, Metropolitan
Feognost of all Rus' resided in the city for several years before moving to Moscow.
[1] The city was a part of Poland from
1569-
1795 and
1919-
1939.
Austrian authorities referred to it as ''
Lodomeria''. During
WWII, a
German concentration camp was located nearby the city. A
Cold War air base was located northeast of the city at
Khovtnevoy.
The current estimated population is around 38,000 (as of
2004). 5 km south from Volodymyr is
Zymne, with the oldest Orthodox monastery in Volynia.
References
1. John Meyendorff, ''Byzantium and the Rise of Russia'', 84