- Galicia. From 1918 to 1939 it was part of Poland, and
called Kamionka Strumiłowa, was the
capital of a
county of the
Tarnopol Voivodeship. Po****tion:...
- of the
German Expressionist filmmakers. Grabiński was born in
Kamionka Strumiłowa, then part of
Poland (present-day Kamianka-Buzka, Ukraine),
situated by...
- (1135 km2)
Buczacz Powiat (1208 km2) Czortków
Powiat (734 km2)
Kamionka Strumiłowa Powiat (1000 km2) Kopyczyńce
Powiat (841 km2)
Podhajce Powiat (1018 km2)...
- from 1681. He was
starost of
Biala Cerkiew, Krzemieniec, Solec,
Kamionka Strumilowa,
Braha and Luboml.
After several years of
study at the
Academy of Kraków...
-
Kreishauptmannschaften Breschan (Brzeżany),
Tschortkau (Czortków), Drohobycz, Kamionka-
Strumilowa (Kamianka-Buzka),
Kolomea (Kolomyia), Lemberg-Land, Rawa-Ruska (Rava-Ruska)...
-
Polish villages of
Budki Nieznanowskie in
Kamionka Strumiłowa,
Iasenytsia Polsk in
Kamionka Strumiłowa, and Pawłów in Radziechowsk. 22
villagers were murdered...
-
murdered whomever they
could find.
Adamy was
located in
powiat Kamionka Strumiłowa (county) near Busk in the
Tarnopol Voivodeship (woj. tarnopolskie) of...
- and over the next
three days
managed to
capture the town of
Kamionka Strumilowa and to
seize and hold a
bridgehead on the
western bank of the Western...
-
following gminas and counties: Borszczów, Brody, Brzeżany, Czortków,
Kamionka Strumiłowa, Kopyczyńce, Radziechów, and Złoczów; pp. 58, 99, 137, 200, 225, 251,...
- Gródek Jagiellonski: (3); Horodenka, Jaworów: (32); Kałusz,
Kamionka Strumilowa: (about 20); Kołomyja, Komarno, Krzemieniec: (up to 1500); Lida, Lwów...