Bilky, Khust Raion

Bilky (Бі́лки; Bilke) is a village in Khust Raion of Zakarpattia Oblast, Ukraine. The village covers an area of 4,4 km2. The population of the village is about 8 064.

Geography
Village Bilky located in the center of the Transcarpathian region (Zakarpattia Oblast) on the altitude of 175 m above sea level, that is situated in the river valley Borzhava. It is at a distance 93 km from the regional center of Uzhhorod, 11 km from Irshava, and 52 km from Mukachevo.

History
The first written record of village Bilky dates back to the 17th century. By King Béla IV of Hungary, King of Hungary and Croatia, was made a present and gave royal charter in 1245. But there have been found remains of three settlements in of the Neolithic (IV-III millennium BC) in the village. It has preserved remains of the Slavic of the settlement 8th-9th century AD.

Religious organizations
In the village there are religious community of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church and Ukrainian Orthodox Church. There are two temples.
 * Church of Saints Peter and Paul of Ukrainian Orthodox Church (1939).
 * Holy Assumption church of Ukrainian Greek Catholic Churches (UGCC) (1838).