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Podolia or
Podilia (Ukrainian: Поділля, romanized: Podillia, IPA: [poˈd⁽ʲ⁾ilʲːɐ]; Russian: Подолье, romanized: Podolye; Romanian: Podolia; Polish: Podole;...
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kilometers Po****tion (est.)
Galicia 45,000 446,000
Volhynia 42,000 294,000
Podilia 19,000 98,000
Bratslav 35,000 311,000 Kiev 117,000 234,000 Belz (two regions)...
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Pobeda POBEDA Russia POC
Pocono Air
Lines POCONO United States PDA
Podilia-Avia
PODILIA Ukraine PAZ
Point Afrique Niger POINTAIR NIGER Niger RMI
Point Airlines...
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Volhynia 1340–1383 Succeeded by
Alexander of
Podilia (as
Prince of Volodymyr) Preceded by
Alexander of
Podilia (as
Prince of Volodymyr) Succeeded by Theodore...
- Slavic. The
second part of its name
relates to the
historic region of
Podilia (Ukrainian: Подíлля), of
which Kamianets-Podilskyi is
considered to be...
- 1942–1949 1949–1956 (localized) Active regions
Volhynia Polesia Galicia Podilia Carpathia Ideology Ukrainian nationalism Anti-Polonism Anti-communism Anti-Russian...
- nine
governorates of the
Russian Empire (Volhynia, Katerynoslav, Kyiv,
Podilia, Poltava, Tauryda, Kharkiv,
Kherson and Chernihiv) with a
Ukrainian majority...
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Mendel Osherowitch (January 14, 1888 –
April 16, 1965) was a
Podilia-born
American Yiddish journalist, novelist, historian, and translator. He
wrote for...
- Eyalet. With the help of
Petro Doroshenko, the
Ottomans were able to
occupy Podilia and
established its
province in 1672. In 1676 the new King of Poland, Jan...
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reached as high as 30,000, the
average figure was
closer to 3000...In
Podilia alone,
about one-third of all the
villages were
devastated or abandoned...