Zeleniv is a village located in the
Kitsman district,
Chernivtsi region. The distance to the regional center of
Chernivtsi is 39 km. The population is 858 inhabitants. Zeleniv is a village located on the left bank of the Prut River on the way from Chernivtsi to
Vyzhnytsia.
In the village, on a hill, there is a wooden three-story St. Michael's Church of the Hutsul type, covered with tin. The church was built in 1901 by the craftsman Petro Kopelchuk according to the project of the architect Fadei Kosakovskyi.
In Zeleniv, there is a museum of native Carpathian nature, located behind the bridge on the road to the right, supported by local resident Liudmyla Vakariuk. This is a real diversity of Bukovyna's fauna. Here you can see more than a thousand exhibits, including animals, birds, reptiles, eagles, wild boars, badgers, foxes, which are presented in full size. During the tour, visitors will learn about the geographical location of Bukovyna, minerals, and extremely interesting stories and facts about the life of birds and animals.
The museum has the bones of a real mammoth found in Zeleniv, huge stuffed eagles holding a hare, two wild boars, roes and several badgers in their claws. One of the rooms features an exposition of the four seasons and animals that have to make every effort to survive in each season. In addition to animals and birds, you can also see mushrooms that grow in the Bukovyna forests. The Museum of Native Nature is open every day. To arrange a tour, call 8 (236) 4-11-35 (morning and evening). If Ms. Liudmyla is not at the museum, you can call her with the help of local residents.
The village has the following institutions: a post office, a medical facility, an educational institution, a club, a library, and a museum of native Carpathian nature. The main population is Ukrainian. The villagers are engaged in farming and animal husbandry, entrepreneurial activities and work in various institutions. Local government Bilyanska village council.