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Lychakiv Cemetery (Ukrainian: Личаківський цвинтар, romanized: Lychakivskyi tsvyntar; Polish:
Cmentarz Łyczakowski we Lwowie),
officially State History...
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urban district of the city of Lviv,
named after the
historical district of
Lychakiv. This
district covers eastern part of the city. It
contains such neighborhoods...
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large public park in
Athens Field of Mars, the
military section of the
Lychakiv Cemetery in Lviv Mars (disambiguation)
Champ de Mars (disambiguation) Campus...
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funeral procession took
place on 31 May, in the
western city of Lviv at the
Lychakiv Cemetery.
Ukrainian president Petro Poroshenko congratulated the 27th Brigade...
- War
between 1918 and 1920. The
complex is a part of the city's
historic Lychakiv Cemetery.
There are
about 3000
graves in that part of the cemetery; some...
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burial ground of
Polish soldiers from that
conflict was
built in the city's
Lychakiv Cemetery. On the
other hand,
Ukrainians strove to
create their own memorial...
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fought in the
ranks of the
national liberation movement and is
buried at
Lychakiv Cemetery.
After five
years of studying, he
graduated from the Lviv Military...
- 1923. The
family mausoleum sits
prominently right at the
entrance gate of
Lychakiv Cemetery.
Members of the
family include:
Leopold Maksymilian Baczewski...
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Defenders of Lwów (Polish po****r name:
Cmentarz Orląt Lwowskich), part of the
Lychakiv Cemetery. The
Cemetery of the
Defenders held the
remains of both teenaged...
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director of
Lychakiv Cemetery.
Restoration of the
grave was arranged, and the
stone was restored.
Janiszewski is
buried in
field 58, plot 82 of
Lychakiv Cemetery...