Verkhni Synivtsi is a village, the center of the village council. It is located southeast of Terebleche near the border, 20 km from the district center of Hlyboka, 22 km from the railway station Hlyboka-Bukovynska. The population is 454 people. The village of Nyzhni Synivtsi is subordinated to the village council.
The village hosts the brigade of the collective farm "Zapovit Illich", which has 548 hectares of land, including 410 hectares of arable land. The farm is an agricultural enterprise. Verkhni Synivtsi has an eight-year and a primary school, a club with 250 seats, and a library. During the years of Soviet rule 107 houses were built in the village.
The village is mentioned in the documents of the XIV century. The territory of Hlybotskyi and neighboring Hertsaivskyi districts is rich in ancient monuments of religious architecture. It is in the villages of these two districts that the oldest archaic wooden churches of the "house" type and a number of valuable monuments of stone architecture are located.
The Zdvyzhenska wooden church in Verkhni Synivtsi is one of the relatively young churches of this group in the Hlyboka district. Erected in 1790 on the site of an old wooden church built in the mid-15th century by Moldovan ruler Stefan the Great, it is a typical example of a Bukovyna domeless church with relatively high walls, the wood of which is painted blue, and a pitched roof supported by brackets.