Petrashy is a village in Ukraine, in the Ust-Putylska rural territorial community of the Putylskyi district , Chernivtsi region. The village is home to a geological reserve called the Petrashivska Wall. The Bilyi Potik stream, the left tributary of the Tovarnitsa River, flows through the village.
In Petrashy, which belongs to the Marynytsia village council, a typically Bukovynian three-domed wooden church of the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary (1863) attracts attention with its fresh wood. Nearby is the building of the village school. It is probably ancient, built in the days of the Austrians, or maybe even the Romanians.
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