Smilna
Smilna is a village in Drohobych Raion of Lviv Oblast, western Ukraine. The village is part of the Skhidnytsia settlement hromada, one of the hromadas of Ukraine.
Geography
Smilna is located in the foothills of the Carpathian Mountains within Lviv Oblast, southwest of the city of Drohobych. The village lies near the Opalyna River, a tributary of the Bystrytsia-Hirska River, and is surrounded by forested and agricultural landscapes.Population
According to the 2001 Ukrainian census, Smilna had a population of 375 residents.More recent geographic estimates place the population at approximately 400–411 people.
History
Smilna is documented as a historical rural settlement of the Galicia region. In earlier centuries, its inhabitants were engaged primarily in agriculture, animal husbandry, and hunting. During the 17th–19th centuries, iron smelting activities operated in the vicinity of the village.In the mid-20th century, Smilna served as the center of a rural council and was part of the “Prykarpattia” state farm, which specialized in meat and dairy production. At that time, the village contained an eight-year school, a cultural club, and a library.