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Solotvyno (also Solotvina) (Ukrainian: Солотвино, Romanian: Slatina, Hungarian:
Aknaszlatina and Hungarian: Faluszlatina, Rusyn: Солотвино, Yiddish: סעלאָטפֿינע...
- Slatinské Doly, in the
region of
Carpathian Ruthenia,
Czechoslovakia (now
Solotvyno, Ukraine), on 10 June 1923. Like the rest of the then newly-formed Czechoslovakia...
- Tisa
river on the
border with Ukraine,
across from the
Ukrainian town of
Solotvyno.
Neighboring communities include: Sarasău, Săpânța, Câmpulung la Tisa...
- This
article lists diplomatic missions resident in Ukraine. At present, the
capital city of Kyiv
hosts 83 emb****ies.
Several other countries have non-resident...
- food-processing
plants widened, with Mukachevo's
tobacco factory and
Solotvyno's salt
works as the
biggest ones,
providing steady employment to the residents...
- 825 May 24, 26, June 2, 6 Técső (Tiachiv) 1 2,208 May 28,
Aknaszlatina (
Solotvyno) 1 3,317 May 25 Máramarossziget (Sighetu Marmaţiei) 4 12,849 May 16, 18...
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Sevastopol Shabo Schabo Kolonie Shabo Founded with
German name
Solotvyno Salzgruben Solotvyno Svaliava Schwal(l)bach
Svaliava Tiachiv Großteutschenau Tiachiv...
- Kelmė,
Lithuania Kiskunhalas,
Hungary Senta,
Serbia Sokobanja,
Serbia Solotvyno,
Ukraine Tamar,
Israel ****a,
Romania Vallauris,
France Vidin, Bulgaria...
- Austria-Hungary (now Ukraine) Died 19
March 1939(1939-03-19) (aged 31)
Solotvyno,
Ukrainian SSR,
Soviet Union (now Ukraine) Cause of
death Execution by...
- 2020. "M****
Media româno-ucrainene" (in Romanian).
Consulate of Romania,
Solotvyno.
Retrieved 21
October 2023. "Чернівецький обласний художній музей". 2...