- The
Strypa (Ukrainian: Стрипа; Hungarian: Sztripa) is a
river in
Ternopil Oblast,
Western Ukraine. It is a left-bank
tributary of the
Dniester that flows...
- (87 km or 54 mi),
Zolota Lypa (140 km or 87 mi),
Koropets (78 km or 48 mi),
Strypa (147 km or 91 mi),
Seret (250 km or 160 mi),
Zbruch (245 km or 152 mi),...
- The
Battle of the
Strypa (German:
Kampf auf der Strype) or
Operation on the
Strypa (Russian: Операция на Стрыпе) was a
Russian offensive from December...
- Its
tributaries that flow
through the
oblast include Zbruch, Seret, and
Strypa among just a few of them. The
Seret River (not to be
confused with Siret...
- Buchach; German: Butschatsch; Turkish: Bucaş) is a city
located on the
Strypa River (a
tributary of the Dniester) in
Chortkiv Raion of
Ternopil Oblast...
- The 100th Jäger
Division (German: 100. Jäger-Division),
initially designated 100th (Light)
Infantry Division (100. (leichte) Infanterie-Division), was...
-
concentrating in the area of Sokołów and Barysz,
began a
march toward the
Strypa. On July 8, the
division commander received another order from
General Iwaszkiewicz...
- a new
initiative at the end of 1915, as they
launched the
battle of the
Strypa River in late
December 1915. The
offensive of the 9th army in the Dniester...
-
northwest of Ternopil, and 85 km (53 mi)
southeast of Lviv) lies on the
Strypa River (Ukrainian: Cтpипа). It was
mentioned for the
first time in a do****ent...
-
Buchach and 18 km (11 mi) SE of Pidhaitsi,
within an
oxbow loop of the
Strypa River.
Zarvanytsia belongs to
Zolotnyky rural hromada, one of the hromadas...