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commune in Dolj County, Oltenia, Romania. It is
composed of two villages,
Hunia and Maglavit.
Research carried out on the
banks of the
Danube in
which Maglavit...
- and Omelnyk. The
second body of troops,
consisting of a
flotilla led by
Hunia, took the
river crossings in Kremenchuk, Maksymivka,
Buzhyn and Chyhyryn...
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Dmytro Hunia (Ukrainian: Дмитро Гуня; Polish:
Dymitr Hunia) was
elected hetman of the
Zaporozhian Host in 1638. He was one of the
leaders of the Ostryanyn...
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Maciej Marek Hunia (born 25
February 1961) is a
Polish government officer of
special services,
including the
Office of
State Protection and the Internal...
- the
battle of Kumejki. In the 1638
Ostryanyn Uprising he
forced Dmytro Hunia to surrender.
After those victories over the
Cossacks he
received large...
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Pavlyuk (1637)
Illyash Karayimovych (1638)
Yakiv Ostryanyn (1638)
Dmytro Hunia (1638)
Mykytyn Sich (1639–1652)
Karpo Pivtora-K****kha (1639–1642) Maksym...
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Taras Fedorovych (1630), Ivan
Sulyma (1635),
Pavlo Pavliuk and
Dmytro Hunia (1637), and
Yakiv Ostrianyn and
Karpo Skydan (1638). All were
brutally suppressed...
- Cossacks,
Bohdan Khmelnytsky was
appointed a
pysar of Karaimovych.
Dmytro Hunia (1638),
leader in
Zaporizhia Major General Pyotr Mikhailovich Skarzhinsky [ru]...
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Senate Jerzy Buzek Ryszard Czarnecki Andrzej Fałkowski Anna
Fotyga Maciej Hunia Paweł
Kowal Chairman of the EU-Ukraine
Parliamentary Cooperation Committee...
- Borowica,
rebel Cossacks rose up
again under the new
command of
Ostryanyn and
Hunia in the
spring next year. Mikołaj
Potocki was
successful again and after...