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Stebliv (Ukrainian: Стеблів) is a townlet located in the Korsun-Shevchenkivskyi Raion (district) of the Cherkasy Oblast (province) in central Ukraine. The townlet rests at a bend on the Ros' River, some 16 kilometres from Korsun-Shevchenkivskyi, the district center.

Current estimated population: 4,020.

History

Situated on the Ros' River, water surrounds most of the historically settled areas of Stebliv, which is also protected by cliffs and natural ramparts. Given the evidence of Trypillian, Scythian, and Chernyakhov culture settlements, the area has been populated for quite some time, and was very often the site of fierce battles. In 1036, Yaroslav the Wise built a fortress at Strebliv which overlooked the southernmost lands of Rus, and it stood there until the eventual Mongol invasion.
Stebliv was later settled by Cossacks who took part in  against the Polish rule of the territory, particularly the fateful Khmelnytsky Uprising. On March 15, 1648, Khmelnytsky's forces routed Polish forces who had taken a superior tactical position between Stebliv and Korsun. In 1664, hopelessly outnumbered by 20,000 Polish troops, which had an additional force of 15,000 Tatars in support, the residents of Stebliv advanced on their enemies and fought to their deaths; the town was detroyed after their defeat.  

Famous natives

Stebliv was the birthplace of Ivan Nechuy-Levytsky, a prominent Ukrainian 19th-20th century writer; his original house has been preserved as a museum in Stebliv dedicated to his life and work.

The famous Ukrainian dancer and choreographer Vasyl Avramenko was also born in Stebliv.

References


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Subdivisions of Cherkasy Oblast, Ukraine

Raions: Cherkasy City | Cherkasky Raion | Chornobaivsky Raion | Chyhyrynsky Raion | Drabivsky Raion | Horodyshchensky Raion | Kamiansky Raion | Kaniv City | Kanivsky Raion | Katerynopilsky Raion | Khrystynivsky Raion | Korsun-Shevchenkivsky Raion | Lysiansky Raion | Mankivsky Raion | Monastyryshchensky Raion | Shpoliansky Raion | Smila City | Smiliansky Raion |Talnivsky Raion | Uman City | Umansky Raion | Vatutine City | Zhashkivsky Raion | Zolotonosha City | Zolotonisky Raion | Zvenyhorodsky Raion

Cities: Cherkasy | Chyhyryn | Horodyshche | Kamianka | Kaniv | Khrystynivka | Korsun-Shevchenkivskyi | Monastyryshche | Shpola | Smila | Talne | Uman | Vatutine | Zhashkiv | Zolotonosha | Zvenyhorodka

Towns: Babanka | Buky | Chornobai | Drabiv | Irdyn | Katerynopil | Lysianka | Mankivka | Shramivka | Stebliv | Tsvitkove | Tsybuliv | Verkhniachka | Vilshana | Yerky

Villages: Moryntsi

 


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