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Pidhirtsi (Ukrainian: Підгірці; Polish: Podhorce) is a
village of
about 1,000
inhabitants in
Zolochiv Raion, Lviv
Oblast of Ukraine,
located about 80 km...
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Pidhirtsi Castle (Ukrainian: Підгорецький замок; Polish:
zamek w Podhorcach) is a
residential castle-fortress
located in the
village of
Pidhirtsi in Lviv...
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Catholic Church and
declared the
creation of the new
church in 2009
based in
Pidhirtsi, Ukraine. The
movement is not
officially recognized in
Ukraine by the...
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Castle in the
village of Svirzh. One more and no less
famous castle is the
Pidhirtsi Castle. Its
architectural complex consists of the three-story palace,...
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Kapustiana Koniusha Krenychi Mali
Dmytrovychi Novi
Bezradychi Parashchyna Pidhirtsi Romankiv Stari Bezradychi Tarasivka List of
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Ukraine Автор...
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Faith on 23
November 2007. In
March 2008 a
group of
Basilian priests in
Pidhirtsi, Ukraine,
announced that four of them had been
consecrated as bishops...
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January 1766, she
married Jan Mikołaj
Chodkiewicz in
Podhorce (
Pidhirtsi). She
wrote instructions concerning the care,
education and
safety of...
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Milograd culture (also
spelled Milahrad or Mylohrad, also
known as
Pidhirtsi culture on
Ukrainian territory) is an
archaeological culture, lasting...
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archaeological sites located near the
khutir of
Plisnesk (now part of
Pidhirtsi,
Zolochiv Raion, Lviv Oblast), at the
source of the
Buzhok river. The...
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palaces like the present-day
Presidential Palace in
Warsaw and
Pidhirtsi Castle built by
Grand Hetman Stanisław Koniecpolski. The
largest projects...