{{Short description|Village in Haisyn Raion}} {{Infobox settlement | name = Chetvertynivka | official_name = | settlement_type = [[Village (Ukraine)|Village]] | total_type = | image_skyline = Chetvertynivka_Church_1.jpg | image_caption = Church | image_flag = | image_shield = | image_map = | pushpin_map = Ukraine Vinnytsia Oblast#Ukraine | pushpin_mapsize = | pushpin_label_position = bottom | pushpin_map_caption = Location in Ukraine | coordinates = {{coord|48|35|50|N|29|16|56|E|source:kolossus-ukwiki|display=inline, title}} | subdivision_type = [[Countries of the world|Country]] | subdivision_name = {{flag icon|Ukraine}} [[Ukraine]] | subdivision_type1 = [[Oblasts of Ukraine|Oblast]] | subdivision_name1 = [[Vinnytsia Oblast]] | subdivision_type2 = [[Raions of Ukraine|Raion]] | subdivision_name2 = {{flag|Haisyn Raion}} | subdivision_type3 = | subdivision_name3 = | established_title = Founded | established_date = 1672 | area_total_km2 = 4.236 | elevation_m = 202 | population_total = 1,618 | population_as_of = 2001 | area_code = +380 5236 | postal_code_type = Postal code | postal_code = 27532 | website = | native_name = Четвертинівка | native_name_lang = uk }}
'''Chetvertynivka''' ({{Langx|uk|Четвертинівка}}) is a [[Ukraine|Ukrainian]] [[village]] in the [[Haisyn Raion]] of the [[Vinnytsia Oblast]]. Its population as of 2024 was 1,394.<ref>[https://rada.info/upload/users_files/04326224/4df8eb97fe2e45a98fa30b98e8ef9050.docx Паспорт Четвертинівського старостинського округу Тростянецької селищної територіальної громади Гайсинського району Вінницької області Станом на 1 січня 2024 року]</ref>
== History == By the beginning of the 14th century, the village of Chetvertynivka consisted of three parts: old Chetvertynivka, Slobodo Chetvertynivka, and the village of Batih, which lay on the bank of the [[Southern Bug]]. In the middle of the 14th century, the area became part of Lithuania, and after the [[Union of Lublin]] in 1569, it became part of Poland, after which the lands were transferred to the princes of [[Czetwertyński family|Chetvertynivka]]. In those years, residents of the villages of Strutova (now {{Ill|Velyka Stratiivka|uk|Велика Стратіївка}}) and {{ill|Mytkivka, Haisyn Raion|lt=Mytkivka|uk|Митківка}} moved to the village. Each village had churches with separate parishes. And in 1638, Prince Chetvertynskyi gave these lands to the nobleman Sobanskyi.
Near the village, under the Batih Mountain, on 1 June 1652 was the [[Battle of Batoh]], where an alliance of the [[Zaporozhian Sich|Zaporizhian Sich]] and [[Crimean Khanate]] under leadership of [[Bogdan Khmelnytsky]] fought against the army of the [[Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth|Polish-Lithuania Commonwealth]] under the command of Martyn Kalinovsky. The battle was considered one of the most important events in the [[Khmelnytsky Uprising]], and ended with a victory for the Khanate alliance.
After victory at Mount Batih, the Cossacks set up a small camp to rest in the village. The stone is still there today and local folklore believes that the stone will give strength, courage, and health to people who stand on it.
The city became part of the [[Ladyzhyn|Ledyzhyn]] povit in the 1820s when [[Michał Sobański|Michał Sobanski]] acquired the land from [[Potocki family|Seweryn Potocki]].<ref>''Anusik Z.'' Sobański Michał h. Junosza (1755—1832) // [[Polski Słownik Biograficzny]]. — Warsaw — Krakow : Polska Akademia Nauk, Polska Akademia Umiejętności, 1999. — Volume XXXIX/3, zeszyt 162. — pp. 436.</ref>[[File:Chetvertynivka_Bus_Station.jpg|thumb|Bus stop|left]] [[File:Chetvertynivka_Post_Office.jpg|thumb|Post office]]
== References == {{Reflist}} {{Haisyn Raion}} {{Vinnytsia Oblast}}
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