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Lavochne (Ukrainian: Ла́вочне, Polish: Ławoczne) is a
village (selo) in the
Stryi Raion, in the Lviv
Oblast (province) of
Western Ukraine (prior to 1959...
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Zhydachiv (city),
Zhuravno (village),
Komarno (city),
Krukenych (village),
Lavochne (village),
Lysko (city),
Medenytsia (town),
Medyka (village), Mostyska...
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border of the
disputed territory in the
Eastern Carpathians. The Stryi-
Lavochne railway line was to
remain in
Ukrainian hands. This was to be a temporary...
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headed by Tamás Esze
joined him near the
Polish city of
Lawoczne (today
Lavochne, a
village in Ukraine). Bercsényi also arrived, with
French funds and 600...
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border of the
disputed territory in the
Eastern Carpathians. The Stryi-
Lavochne railway line was to
remain in
Ukrainian hands. This was to be a temporary...
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Zymivky Kalne Kamianka Klymets Kozyova Korostiv Korchyn Kryve Krushelnytsya Lavochne Lybohora Mezhybrody Muta
Nahirne Nyzhnie Synovydne Nyzhnia Rozhanka Oporets...
- in four directions:
Uzhhorod -
Perechyn - Uzhok;
Uzhhorod -
Svaliava -
Lavochne;
Mukachevo -
Irshava - Kushnytsia;
Korolevo -
Khust -
Yasinya - Volove...
- as a
priest in the
Carpathian Mountains village Volosianka and
after in
Lavochne,
where he died on 12 June 1952, in the age 79. "Невідомий період душпастирської...
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state border,
turning north and then
northeast towards the
village of
Lavochne. The
trail then
ascended Trostian,
where there was the
Trostian mountain...
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located on the
river (in
order from the
source to the mouth): Oporets [uk],
Lavochne, Ternavka, Slavske, Tukhlia, Hrebeniv, Skole, Dubyna,
Verkhnie Synovydne...