Pechenizhyn — (Also Pechenezhin, Peczenizyn, or Peczeniezyn) Cyrillic: ПеченіжинGeographic Coordinates 48.52°N 24.88°EPopulation in 2001 Census: 5,324Shtetl in the Kolomyia raion (administrative district), within the Ivano Frankivsk Oblast (province) of… … Wikipedia
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Oleksa Dovbush — (Ukrainian: Олекса Довбуш) (born 1700, Pechenizhyn Kolomyia died 24 August 1745) was a famous Ukrainian outlaw, leader of opryshky, who became a folk hero, often compared to Robin Hood.[1] Contents 1 Biography 2 Le … Wikipedia
List of Soviet Union prison sites that detained Poles — This is a list of prison sites in the Soviet Union where Poles were detained. There were many Polish victims of Soviet oppression both before and after the Second World War.* Aktobe * Alma Ata * Archangelsk * Ashmyany * Augustów * Baranovichi *… … Wikipedia
Pokuttya — or Pokuttia ( ua. Покуття, ro. Pocuţia, pl. Pokucie) is a historical area of Central Europe, between upper Prut and Cheremosh rivers, in modern Ukraine. Historically it was a culturally distinct area inhabitated by Romanians and Ukrainians on the … Wikipedia
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Cheremkhiv — (Ukrainian: Черемхів), also Czeremchów, is a village in Kolomyiskyi Raion in the Ivano Frankivsk Oblast (province) of Ukraine. It was a town in the Kolomyia Administrative District of Galicia[1][2]. The settlement was found in 1437. Population is … Wikipedia
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