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Vilne may
refer to the
following places in Ukraine:
Crimea Vilne,
Dzhankoi Raion, urban-type
settlement in
Dzhankoi Raion Vinnytsia Oblast Vilne, Vinnytsia...
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Vilne (Ukrainian: Вільне) is a
village in the Mohyliv-Podilskyi
Raion of
Vinnytsia Oblast, Ukraine. It
belongs to the Mohyliv-Podilskyi
urban hromada...
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Vilne (Ukrainian: Вільне; Russian: Вольное;
Crimean Tatar: Frayleben) is an urban-type
settlement in the
Dzhankoi Raion of Crimea. Po****tion: 1,969 (2014...
- 1934,
Grade published his
first poem, and was an
active member of the Yung-
Vilne [pl]
group of
artists and writers,
together with
poets Shmerke Kaczerginski...
- German: Wilna, Latvian: Viļņa, Ukrainian: Вільно (Vilno), Yiddish: ווילנע (
Vilne). A
Russian name
dating to the
Russian Empire was Вильна (Vilna), although...
- was the
editorial secretary of the newspaper.
Several members of the Yung-
Vilne [ru]
literary group worked for the newspaper, such as
Abraham Sutzkever...
- Freydke. In 1933, he
became part of the writers’ and artists’
group Yung-
Vilne [pl],
along with
fellow poets Shmerke Kaczerginski,
Chaim Grade, and Leyzer...
- the
Askvoll parish (prestegjeld) with the sub-parishes (sokn) of Askvoll,
Vilnes, Øn, and Hyllestad. In 1862, the two
southernmost sub-parishes of Øn and...
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Vilna or
Vilne by its
Jewish inhabitants, and one of the most
historically significant centers of
Yiddish cultural activity), the
group “Yung
Vilne” (“Young...
- fun der
yidisher geshikhte in
zibtsntn yorhundert Di
shvartse pintelekh.
Vilne:
Yidisher visnshaftlekher institut, 1939. Di
Yidishe visnshaft in der hayntiker...