
Bziv (Ukrainian: Бзів) is a village in Brovary Raion of Kyiv Oblast, Ukraine. It is by road southeast of Kyiv and southwest of the settlement of Baryshivka. It belongs to Baryshivka settlement hromada, one of the hromadas of Ukraine. Bziv is noted for its blue-green wooden Saint Nicholas Church, which is an architectural monument of national significance.
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Bziv (Ukrainian: Бзів) is a village in Brovary Raion of Kyiv Oblast, Ukraine. It is by road southeast of Kyiv and southwest of the settlement of Baryshivka. It belongs to Baryshivka settlement hromada, one of the hromadas of Ukraine. Bziv is noted for its blue-green wooden Saint Nicholas Church, which is an architectural monument of national significance.
==History== The village was first mentioned on January 27, 1688. During the Cossack period, until 1781, the village was part of the Baryshivka Hundred of the Pereyaslav Regiment. Following the abolition of the Cossack regimental system, the village became part of Oster district in the Kiev Governorate. By 1787 it had a population of 272. In the 19th century it became part of Pereyaslav district in Poltava Governorate and is shown on a map of 1812.
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