- (Ukrainian: Івано-Франківськ, IPA: [iˈwɑno frɐnˈkiu̯sʲk] ),
formerly Stanyslaviv,
Stanislav and Stanisławów, is a city in
western Ukraine. It
serves as...
- of 1943, Poland's
borders were
redrawn and Stanisławów (then again,
Stanyslaviv) was
incorporated into the
Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic of the...
- Rop****z
dynasty in Sokołów Małopolski, Poland, as well)
Stanislov (from
Stanyslaviv, Ukraine) (several)
Stepan (from Stepan, Ukraine) S****hin (from Szczucin...
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Crimean Oblast Lviv
Voivodeship Ternopil Voivodeship Volyn Voivodeship Stanyslaviv Voivodeship Carpatho-Ukraine
Governorate of
Subcarpathia Kharkiv Governorate...
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Crimean Oblast Lviv
Voivodeship Ternopil Voivodeship Volyn Voivodeship Stanyslaviv Voivodeship Carpatho-Ukraine
Governorate of
Subcarpathia Kharkiv Governorate...
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Crimean Oblast Lviv
Voivodeship Ternopil Voivodeship Volyn Voivodeship Stanyslaviv Voivodeship Carpatho-Ukraine
Governorate of
Subcarpathia Kharkiv Governorate...
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included major cities of Lviv, Ternopil, Kolomyia, Drohobych, Boryslav,
Stanyslaviv,
Peremyshl and
apart from
lands of
Eastern Galicia also
claimed Northern...
-
number of
castles were
built at this time, and the
cities of Stanisławów (
Stanyslaviv in Ukrainian, now Ivano-Frankivsk) and
Krystynopol (now Chervonohrad)...
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Crimean Oblast Lviv
Voivodeship Ternopil Voivodeship Volyn Voivodeship Stanyslaviv Voivodeship Carpatho-Ukraine
Governorate of
Subcarpathia Kharkiv Governorate...
- Gliwice, Poland,
built in 1836–38
Interior of the
Armenian Church in
Stanyslaviv,
Ukraine (1763) St.
Gregory the
Illuminator – St. Elie Church, Debbas...