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Putyvl (, ; , ). Between Poland and the Ukraine: The Dilemma of Adam Kysil, 1600-1653. - P. 25. is a city in , in north-east . The city served as the administrative center of until the administrative reform in 2018; now it is under the jurisdiction of . Population:


History
One of the original towns, Putyvl was first mentioned as early as 1146 as an important fortress contested between and Novhorod-Siverskyi principalities of . The song of Yaroslavna on the walls of Putyvl is the emotional culmination of the medieval Lay of Igor's Campaign and Alexander Borodin's opera .

In the 14th century, it was captured by Lithuania. After the Battle of Vedrosha in 1500, Putyvl was ceded to Muscovy. During the Time of Troubles, the town became the center of 's uprising and briefly a base for the False Dmitry I forces. It was occupied by Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth between 1607 and 1619.

Putyvl was part of Kursk Governorate of the prior to the Bolshevik Revolution. Putyvl, along with some surrounding villages, was transferred to the Ukrainian SSR on 16 October 1925. During the Second World War, Putyvl was under German occupation between 10 September 1941 and 3 September 1943. led by participated in guerrilla warfare against the Germans in the forests all over Northern Ukraine.

Putyvl was occupied by early in the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine.


Architecture
The main architectural monument of Putivl is the Movchansky Monastery, which dates largely to the 17th century. The foundations of its three-domed cathedral, dedicated to the Nativity of the , belong to the 1590s, but the main part of the church is one of the earliest Baroque structures in the region, described in its entirety by Paul of Aleppo in 1654. The cathedral displays strong influence of Muscovite architecture, especially in detailing and sculptural decor.

Apart from the monastery, Putyvl also possesses the church of St. Nicholas (1735–37) and the Saviour Cathedral, a singular hybrid of Ukrainian and Russian church architecture, started in 1617 and incorporating such typically Muscovite features as . Remaining parts of 17th-century fortifications are visible close at hand; these include the gates and several towers, one of which was built up into a bell tower in 1700.


Demographics
According to the 2001 Ukrainian census, the settlement had a population of 17,274 inhabitants. Putyvl is home to a large Russian population, which makes up a bit less than half of the town's population. For comparison, ethnic Russians only account for 9,4% of the total population of the . The city is the only settlement in the with a population of more than 10.000 inhabitants, in which the majority speaks the natively. The exact ethnic and linguistic composition was as follows:

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