Vol. 16 No. 2 (2025): (Regular Issue in Progress)
Research Article

Spatial Patterns and Functioning of Water Springs in the Sacred Landscape Structure: The Case of Lviv and Volyn Oblasts of Ukraine

Olena Mishchenko
Department of Physical Geography, Lesya Ukrainka Volyn National University, Ukraine
Valerii Petlin
Department of Physical Geography, Lesya Ukrainka Volyn National University, Ukraine
Serhii Puhach
Department of Economic and Social Geography, Lesya Ukrainka Volyn National University, Ukraine
Spatial distribution of sacred springs of Volyn oblast. Sources: Based on data from the Regional Office of Water Resources in Volyn oblast (the town of Lutsk) (2023); Marynych et al., 2003; authors processing

Published 2025-04-24

Keywords

  • sacral spring, sacral landscape, Volyn oblast, Lviv oblast, Ukraine

How to Cite

Mishchenko, Olena, Valerii Petlin, and Serhii Puhach. 2025. “Spatial Patterns and Functioning of Water Springs in the Sacred Landscape Structure: The Case of Lviv and Volyn Oblasts of Ukraine”. European Journal of Geography 16 (2):127-40. https://doi.org/10.48088/ejg.o.mis.16.2.127.140.
Received 2024-12-02
Accepted 2025-04-18
Published 2025-04-24

Abstract

Sacred springs are significant among water sources, as they serve not only natural functions but also social ones, fulfilling the spiritual needs of residents and pilgrims. This article aims to determine the spatial distribution and role of consecrated/sacred springs in the formation of sacred landscapes. Sanctified springs act as key components and markers of sacred landscapes. The hydrogeological and climatic conditions of Western Ukraine, particularly in Lviv and Volyn oblasts, contribute to the formation of water springs. These regions' national, ethnological, religious, and cultural characteristics have influenced the development of a network of consecrated/sacred springs. The physiographic zoning scheme of Ukraine served as the cartographic basis for this study. During 2018-2023, field research was conducted on 112 sacred springs in Lviv oblast and 61 in Volyn oblast. Also, a survey of residents was carried out to gather information about the history and medicinal properties of the investigated springs. The identified spatial patterns of sacred spring distribution within Lviv and Volyn oblasts indicate that their location, concentration, and functioning depend on the characteristics of the surrounding natural environment. Various types of sacred spring groupings have been recorded, including ribbon, double, dispersed, isolated, compact, and blocked. Sacred/consecrated springs play a central role in forming sacred landscapes. The adequate functioning of such a landscape requires the development of special organisational, landscape-planning, and protective mechanisms for nature use.

Highlights:

  • Sanctified springs are not individual formations but form a sacred landscape with the natural and cultural environment.
  • Sacred/sanctified springs serve as focal points for the formation of certain social groups around them, sometimes far beyond the geographical location of these springs.
  • Sacred springs should have the status of protected objects.

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