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ZASTAVNA — ZASTAVNA, town in Chernovtsy district, Ukraine, in N. bukovina ; until World War I in Austria and between the two world wars in Romania. Jews probably settled in Zastavna toward the end of Moldavian rule in the area; at the beginning of the… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Zastavna — ( uk. Заставна) is a city in Chernivtsi Oblast (province) of Ukraine. The city is the administrative center of the Zastavnivskyi Raion (district). Population is 8,866 (2001) … Wikipedia
zastáven — 1 vna o prid. (ȃ) nanašajoč se na zastavo, kos tkanine: zastavni drog / zastavna kombinacija pri signaliziranju ♦ navt. zastavni vozli vozli na vrvi, ob katere se privezujejo signalne zastavice; zastavna vrv vrv za dviganje in spuščanje… … Slovar slovenskega knjižnega jezika
Chernivtsi Oblast — Чернівецька область Chernivets’ka oblast’ Oblast … Wikipedia
Bukovina — For the Slovakian village, see Bukovina, Liptovský Mikuláš District. Bukovyna redirects here. For the Ukrainian football stadium, see Bukovyna Stadium. See also: Bukowina (disambiguation) die Bukowina Bucovina / Bukovyna … Wikipedia
Chernivtsi — This article is about Ukrainian city. For the Israeli writer, see Yemima Avidar Tchernovitz. Chernivtsi Чернівці City The square … Wikipedia
Khotyn — Chocim redirects here. For other uses, see Chocim (disambiguation). Chotyn redirects here. For the Polish village, see Chotyń. Khotyn1 Хотин Panoramic view of the Khotyn Fortress … Wikipedia
Chornivka — (Ukrainian: Чорнівка, Romanian: Cernăuca) is a village in the Chernivtsi Oblast (province) of western Ukraine. It is located in the Novoselytsky Raion (district) in the historic region of Bukovina (Ukrainian: Буковина), approximately 22 km from… … Wikipedia
Novoselytsia — Noua Suliță Commune and village … Wikipedia