voltának
Volták is a term that primarily refers to the historical region of Volhynia, an area in Eastern Europe. Historically, Volhynia has been part of various states and empires, including Kievan Rus', the Kingdom of Poland, the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, the Russian Empire, and the Soviet Union. Its territory is now divided primarily between Ukraine and Poland. The region is known for its fertile lands, rich history, and significant cultural heritage. Its name is derived from the city of Volodymyr, formerly known as Volodyn or Luck. Throughout its history, Volhynia has been a crossroads of cultures and a site of numerous historical events, including conflicts, migrations, and periods of significant development. The term "volták" itself is an older or less common way of referring to this region, possibly reflecting linguistic evolution or specific historical usage. The population of Volhynia has historically been diverse, with Ukrainian, Polish, Jewish, and other ethnic groups contributing to its cultural tapestry. The legacy of Volhynia continues to be a point of interest for historians, geographers, and those interested in the complex history of Eastern Europe.