An idol of ancient Slavic deity of
Swietowit was found at Lopushnia. In 1772–1918, Lopushnia was part of the
Austrian empire. In 1918–1919, of
West Ukrainian People's Republic, and from 1920 to 1939, of
Poland. During the First World War, there was a front line in Lopushnia and the surrounding areas. As a result, there are numerous trenches and bomb holes in the local forests. There is also a First World War Turkish Military Cemetery and Memorial to the fallen Turkish soldiers here. There is also Austrian Military Cemetery, in desolate condition. There is a significant community of deported Ukrainians from south-east Poland (
Lemkovyna and
Nadsannia / Upper San valley) residing in Lopushnia. They have been forcefully resettled here during "
Action Vistula" in the late-1940s. A monument commemorating this event (with the names of deportees and their original villages) has been erected next to the new church in Lopushnia. Until 18 July 2020, Lopushnia belonged to
Rohatyn Raion. The raion was abolished in July 2020 as part of the administrative reform of Ukraine, which reduced the number of raions of Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast to six. The area of Rohatyn Raion was merged into Ivano-Frankivsk Raion. ==Village data==