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The first written mention of the village is from 1584.[2]
Religion
old church (1584, wooden; completed in 1646 and 1674, restored in 1890)[2]
new Church of the Holy Trinity (1998; architects – the couple Bohdan and Yaroslava Dudiak's; painted by artists Mykhailo and Yurii Nykolaichuk's, Volodymyr Atamanchuk, Volodymyr Nykoliuk, and Oleh Fedoriv)[2]
^ abc(in Ukrainian)Мельничук Б., Федечко М., Уніят В., Заболотівка // Ternopil region. History of cities and villages: in 3 v. / Ternopil: "Terno-graph", 2014, V. 3: М—Ш, S. 468-469. — ISBN978-966-457-246-7.