Buchach

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Buchach is a historic town in western Ukraine, known for its multicultural past and as the birthplace of several notable Jewish intellectuals and writers.

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instanceOf historic town
town
AgnonNobelPrizeConnection S. Y. Agnon Nobel laureate in Literature NERFINISHED
birthplaceOf Emanuel Ringelblum NERFINISHED
Shmuel Yosef Agnon NERFINISHED
Sigmund Freud’s father Jakob Freud NERFINISHED
other notable Jewish intellectuals
country Ukraine
currentStatus district center in Chortkiv Raion
grantedMagdeburgRights 16th century
hasArchitecturalStyle Baroque NERFINISHED
hasJewishHeritageSites Jewish cemetery
sites related to S. Y. Agnon
hasLandmark Buchach Castle ruins NERFINISHED
Buchach Town Hall NERFINISHED
Church of the Assumption in Buchach NERFINISHED
Monastery of the Basilian Fathers in Buchach NERFINISHED
hasMulticulturalHistory true
hasPostalCode 48400
historicalEvent Treaty of Buchach (1672) NERFINISHED
historicallyInhabitedBy Armenians NERFINISHED
Jews
Poles
Ukrainians NERFINISHED
historicalRegion Austrian Empire NERFINISHED
Austro-Hungarian Empire NERFINISHED
Kingdom of Poland NERFINISHED
Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth NERFINISHED
Second Polish Republic NERFINISHED
JewishCommunityDestroyedDuring World War II NERFINISHED
languageTraditionallySpoken German
Polish
Ukrainian
Yiddish
locatedIn Ternopil Oblast NERFINISHED
western Ukraine NERFINISHED
locatedInAdministrativeTerritorialEntity Chortkiv Raion NERFINISHED
locatedOnRiver Strypa River NERFINISHED
notableSculptorWorkedHere Johann Georg Pinsel NERFINISHED
partOf historic region of Galicia
religiousHeritage Armenian Apostolic NERFINISHED
Catholic
Jewish
Orthodox
sufferedDuring Holocaust NERFINISHED
timeZone Eastern European Time
timeZoneDST Eastern European Summer Time
treatySignedHere Treaty of Buchach NERFINISHED

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