Drohobych — Not to be confused with Dorogobuzh. Drohobych Дрогóбич Street in Drohobych City Centre … Wikipedia
Drohobych — Drogobych Дрогобич (Russian), Drohobych Дрогобич (Ukrainian), Drohobycz (German, Polish), Drubitsh דראָביטש (Yiddish) … Names of cities in different languages
Drohobych ghetto — was a ghetto created by Nazi Germany for the local Jews following their take over of the region during the German invasion of Russia. Drohobych Drohobych is a city now located in Lviv Oblast (province) of western Ukraine. Historically Drohobych… … Wikipedia
Drohobych Oblast — Дрогобицька область Drohobych Oblast Oblast of Ukrainian SSR … Wikipedia
Drohobych Raion — Drohobytskyi Raion Дрогобицький район Raion … Wikipedia
Drohobych — ▪ Ukraine Russian Drogobych city, western Ukraine. Known from the 11th and 12th centuries for its salt, it was a small trade and administrative centre until the 19th century, when it expanded with the development of nearby deposits of… … Universalium
Yuriy Drohobych — Yuriy Drohobych, (Ukrainian: Юрій Дрогобич, Latin: Magister Georgius Drohobich de Rus, Polish: Jerzy Drohobycz, Jerzy Kotermak Drusianus, Georgius Drohobicz, by birthname Yuriy Kotermak, Giorgio da Leopoli) (1450 in Drohobych 4 February 1494 in… … Wikipedia
Ukrainian Catholic Eparchy of Sambir - Drohobych — The Eparchy of Sambir Drohobych is an eparchy of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church, in the ecclesiastical province of Kyiv Halych.The current and first eparch is Julian Voronovsky, M.S.U., who was appointed to this position by the Servant of… … Wikipedia
Personalities from Galicia (modern period) — The following list includes famous people of various nationalities who were born or resided for a significative period of life in Galicia (18th–20th centuries).A F* Roman Abraham, general of the Polish Army, born in Lviv * Shmuel Agnon, Jewish… … Wikipedia
Lviv Oblast — Львівська область L’vivs’ka oblast’ Oblast … Wikipedia