Dobryniv is a village in
the Rohatyn district of Ivano-Frankivsk region. It is located 13 kilometers away from
Rohatyn. The population is 1541 people. The village of Korchunok is subordinated to the village council. The village was mentioned on May 5, 1449 in the books of the Galician court. The tax register of 1515 documents a priest (thus, there was already a church then), a mill and 4 lanas (about 100 hectares) of cultivated land and another 4 lanas of temporarily free land.
On October 1, 1931, by the order of the Minister of Internal Affairs, part of the lands of neighboring Pukiv was transferred to the village. In 1939, 2110 inhabitants lived in the village (2010 Ukrainians, 40 Poles, 10 Latin, 50 Jews), and 300 inhabitants (260 Ukrainians, 40 Latin) lived in the Korczunok settlement.
The Les Martovych collective farm is located on the territory of the village. The farm specializes in breeding breeding pigs and has 1434 hectares of land, including 1137.7 hectares of arable land. In the postwar years, the village was almost completely rebuilt, with more than 300 individual houses built. Dobryniv is gasified.
There is a nine-year school, a post office, a library, a community center, a club, a paramedic and obstetric station, and a children's health camp "Opillya". The village has a polymer-sand tile plant and a brick manufacturing plant.
- The swamp is a hydrological reserve near the village of Dobryniv. The area is 6 hectares. The status was granted according to the decision of the regional council of 28.12.1999 № 237 - 11/99. It is managed by Dobryniv village council. The status was granted to preserve the marsh and meadow massif in the Studenyi Potik river valley. Rare species are found among the grass cover.
- Ozhered is a botanical natural monument near the village of Dobryniv. The area is 7.6 hectares. The status was granted according to the decision of the Regional Council of 28.12.1999 № 237 - 11/99. It is managed by Dobryniv village council. The status was granted in order to preserve the meadow area with a rare steppe vegetation center for Rohatyn Opillia. Spring mountaineer, small rutvitsa, yellow flax, pink marena, red bruise, low sedge, hairy feather grass, mountain sedge, black hellebore, etc. grow here.
