- 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...
- 54 mi),
Zolota Lypa (140 km or 87 mi), Koropets [fr] (78 km or 48 mi),
Strypa (147 km or 91 mi),
Seret (250 km or 160 mi),
Zbruch (245 km or 152 mi),...
- 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...
- from the
western bank of the
Strypa River with counterattacks. By
September 18,
active hostilities on the
Dniester and
Strypa ended. On
September 18-19,...
-
unmanned defensive positions built in June 1944
which ran
partly along the
Strypa river about 35 km west of Ternopil.
Strong 1st
Ukrainian Front attacks throughout...
-
Dniester Canyon,
close to the
mouth of
Strypa,
Ternopil region....
- town.
Further south, Pflanzer-Baltin's 7th Army was
pushed back to the
Strypa, as Shcherbachev's
Seventh Army
captured Jazłowiek.: 155–165 The first...
-
Khmelnytsky Uprising. Near the site of the present-day city of
Zboriv on the
Strypa River in Ukraine, a
forces of the
Zaporozhian Cossacks and
Crimean Tatars...
- It
belongs to
Buchach urban hromada, one of the
hromadas of Ukraine. The
Strypa River flows through of the village. The po****tion of the
village was 624...