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was built. The village's inhabitants were moved from the area and re-settled not far away. In 1996, large portions of Bakota's rocky hills broke off and buried most of the village's ancient caves.
313:. Bakota's inhabitants later started a revolt and proclaimed their independence, which was crushed by Poland within three years The town's fortifications and castle were also destroyed. 305:. The Lithuanian Chronicle of 1362 mentions that a functioning cave monastery exists within the town. This motivated the construction of fortifications, to protect the town from 651: 40: 581: 222: 551: 661: 320:
of Podillia and Bratslav Dmitry. The church was destroyed in 1960. On October 27, 1981, the village of Bakota was flooded when the New Dniester
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in "Monuments of architecture of Ukrainian SSR," edited by N. L. Zharikov, Kiev, "Budivelʹnyk", 1983-1986,
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In 1893, in place of a formerly standing church, a new wooden one was constructed, founded by the
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raids. In 1431, Bakota was located and shared between the Grand Duchy of Lithuania and the
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archaeological site is also located near the village. Bakota is currently part of the
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and paintings dating back to the 12th–14th centuries, as well as preserved remains of
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in the year 1240. When the town was first settled, the town was part of the state of
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After being ruled by the Koriatovych dynasty, the town was controlled by
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Local legend has it that the Bakota Cave Monastery was founded by
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Architectural and environmental Monuments of Ukraine
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Historic settlement in Khmelnytskyi Oblast, Ukraine
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Item №1686" 521:"Rock monastery, end of 13-middle 14th c." 487: 485: 483: 481: 479: 477: 202:and is located in the historic region of 418:"Khmelnytskiy (1493, 260.1 inhabitants)" 407: 244: 232: 190:) is a historic submerged settlement in 662:Populated places disestablished in 1981 514: 634: 474: 589:from the original on 11 November 2007 554:from the original on 13 November 2007 356: 354: 352: 350: 503:from the original on 27 October 2007 463:from the original on 11 October 2007 612:from the original on 25 August 2007 49:'s shore near Bakota's rocky hills. 13: 347: 272:Bakota was first mentioned in the 14: 673: 657:1981 disestablishments in Ukraine 569: 450: 327: 261:, who also founded the historic 143:110−130 m (360−426 ft) 94: 39: 198:. The village lies beneath the 647:History of Khmelnytskyi Oblast 625:"History of Bakota in English" 536: 378: 1: 340: 249:One of the caves at Bakota's 424:(in Russian). Archived from 392:(in Russian). 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The Dniester River's shore near Bakota's rocky hills.
Dniester River
48°35′35″N 26°58′44″E / 48.59306°N 26.97889°E / 48.59306; 26.97889
Ukraine
Oblast
Khmelnytskyi Oblast
Raion
Kamianets-Podilskyi Raion
Time zone
UTC+2
DST
UTC+3
Ukrainian
Khmelnytskyi Oblast
Ukraine
Dniester River
Podolia
frescoes
monks
Paleolithic
National Environmental Park "Podilski Tovtry"

cave monastery

cave monastery
Saint Anthony of Kiev
Kiev Pechersk Lavra
Kyiv
Hypatian Chronicle
Kievan Rus'

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