- The word
Kamenets (or its
variants Kamenec, Kamieniec,
Kamyanets or Kamianets) is a
common Slavic toponym with the root
kamen meaning "stone" and the...
- of the
oldest Polish theaters. In 1867 the
Roman Catholic Diocese of
Kamyanets-Podilskyi was
abolished by the
Russians authorities. It was re-established...
- The
Ukrainian Catholic Eparchy of
Kamyanets-Podilskyi is an
eparchy (Eastern
Catholic diocese) of the
Ukrainian Gr****
Catholic Church sui
iuris (Byzantine...
- Kyiv: Budivel'nyk, LCCN 84179019
Wikimedia Commons has
media related to
Kamyanets-Podilskyi Castle. "Official website".
National Historical-Architectural...
- The
Tower of
Kamyenyets (Belarusian: Камянецкая вежа; Russian: Каменецкая башня), also
called the
White Tower (Belarusian: Белая вежа, romanized: Bielaya...
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Kamyenyets or Kamenets, also
known as
Kamyanyets (Belarusian: Камянец), is a town in
Brest Region, Belarus. It
serves as the
administrative center of Kamyenyets...
-
sovnarkom and the
German Empire the
physical location of it was
changing (
Kamyanets-Podilsky, Bila Tserkva, others). Sich
Riflemen Ukrainian Sich Riflemen...
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Vinnytsia Military Sergeant College of the
Kamyanets-Podilsky Ivan
Ohienko National University,
Kamyanets-Podilsky
Military Sergeant College of the Military...
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Ukrainian szlachtych Mykola Mazepa-Koledynski was
given a
khutor (farmstead)
Kamyanets (which
later grew to
become the
village of Mazepyntsi) by King Sigismund...
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Tanasia &
Auxiliary Bishop of
Kamyanets-Podilsky (Ukraine) (1858.06.25 – 1860.03.23),
succeeding as
Bishop of
Kamyanets-Podilsky (1860.03.23 – 1872.02...