{{Use dmy dates|date=February 2026}}{{use British English|date=February 2026}} [[File:Гукливий, Церква Св. Духа 2010 (6074).jpg|170px|right|thumb|Holy Spirit Church in Huklyvyi]] The '''''Huklyv''''',<ref>{{Cite web |title=Churches in Zakarpattia |author= |work=Управління туризму та курортів. Закарпатська ОВА |date= |access-date=11 February 2026 |url= https://zaktour.gov.ua/en/tours/churches/}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |title=Cathedral of the Holy Spirit in the village of Huklyvyi |author= |work=Go-To.Rest |date= |access-date=11 February 2026 |url= https://go-to.rest/en/location/transcarpathia/guklyvyi/sobor-svyatogo-duha/}}</ref> '''''Huklyvyi'''''<ref>{{cite encyclopedia |title=Transcarpathia |url=https://www.encyclopediaofukraine.com/display.asp?linkpath=pages%5CT%5CR%5CTranscarpathia.htm |author=Volodymyr Kubijovyč, Vasyl Markus, Ivan Lysiak Rudnytsky, Ihor Stebelsky |encyclopedia=Encyclopedia of Ukraine |date=1993 |publisher=Canadian Institute of Ukrainian Studies |language=en |volume=5 |access-date=11 February 2026}}</ref> or '''''Huklyvsky Chronicle'''''{{sfn|Pavlovska|2023|p=96}}{{efn|{{langx|uk|Гукливський літопис|Huklyvsjkyj litopys}}, or {{langx|uk|Лїтопись Гукливська|Litopys Huklyvsjka|label=none}}.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Гукливський літопис. Угроруські літописні записки. ЗНТШ, 1911. Т. 106. Кн. 4. |author= |work=litopys.org.ua |date= |access-date=11 February 2026 |url= http://litopys.org.ua/rizne/zntsh01.htm |quote=Лїтопись Гукливська }}</ref>}} is a Transcarpathian (Zakarpattian) chronicle describing events from 1660 (according to other sources, from 1666<ref>АлМаС- AlMaS, [https://archive.today/20120730105813/vestnik55.wordpress.com/2010/12/24/ Хто ж ми такі?]</ref>) until around 1812. It was written in the Holy Spirit Church, a unique wooden church with a bell tower near the village of Huklyvyi in the Mukachevo Raion of Zakarpattia Oblast in present-day Ukraine.
== Description == {{Quote box |quote = In 1787, throughout Hungary, there was a great famine and disease, with a third of the people dying from typhus and hunger because they ate harmful grass. That year... [har]vest was average, and the summer was good, but people sowed very little, and the following year, the famine in the Verkhovyna region was even worse, so besides weeds and straw, people bought grain from Jews, boiled it into jelly, and consumed it. |width = 20% |align = right |source = – ''Huklyvsky Chronicle''{{sfn|Pavlovska|2023|p=96}} |qalign = left }} This early modern chronicle, also known by its incipit "The Latest, Which Happened When" («Новєйшая, яжє когда случишася»), was written by priests over a period of 123 years. Father Mykhailo Hryhasy left the most notes. Most of the text of the chronicle consists of information about the weather, harvests, and important local events, such as famine caused by a harsh winter.{{sfn|Pavlovska|2023|p=96}}
Interestingly, nowhere in the chronicle is the word "Carpathians" («Карпати») used, only "Beskyd" («Бескид», «БескЂдъ»), a reference to the Beskid Mountains. From this, researchers hypothesise that the name Beskyd is the original, folk name, and that the name "Carpathians" came into the Ukrainian language from the Hungarians.{{cn|date=February 2026}}
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== Sources == * {{Cite book |url=http://litopys.org.ua/rizne/zntsh01.htm |title=Угроруські літописні записки // Записки Наукового товариства імені Шевченка |trans-title=Ugro-Rusyn chronicle notes : Notes of the Shevchenko Scientific Society. Volume 104. Book 4. |author=Ya. Bilenjkyj (Hijador Strypsjkyj) |publisher=Shevchenko Scientific Society / Izbornyk |date=1911 |pp=73–82 |access-date=11 February 2026 |language=uk |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150721232546/http://litopys.org.ua/rizne/zntsh01.htm |archive-date=21 July 2015}} * {{cite journal |last=Pavlovska |first=Solomiia Y. |title=Reinterpretation of Ukrainian apocryphal literature in chronotope |journal=COMPASS |volume=3 |issue=1 |date=29 September 2023 |issn=2371-6096 |doi=10.29173/comp65 |pages=89–102 |url=https://journals.library.ualberta.ca/compass/index.php/compass/article/view/65 |access-date=11 February 2026|doi-access=free }}
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