Voronovytsia is a small village in the Chernivtsi region with a population of less than 700 people. It lies on the right bank of the Dniester River, 18 km northwest of the district center. There is a railway station in the village called Dnister.
The village was first mentioned in written sources in 1652 under the name Vornovets. To the southeast of the village, Late Paleolithic sites (more than 15 thousand years ago) were discovered in the Barvinkova Hora tract. In the vicinity of the village, the remains of settlements of the Trypillian culture (III millennium BC), the Early Iron Age (I millennium BC) and the Cherniakhivska culture (II-VI centuries AD) were found. The so-called Troianiv Val (first centuries AD) stretches along the village, about 4 kilometers long.