- Hungarian: Volhínia; German:
Wolhynien or
Wolynien (both [voˈlyːni̯ən] );
Volhynian German: Wolhynien, Wolhinien,
Wolynien or
Wolinien (all [voˈliːni̯ən]);...
- wołyńsko-galicyjska, lit. '
Volhynian-Galician slaughter'; Ukrainian: Волинсько-Галицька трагедія, romanized: Volynsʹko-Halytsʹka trahediya, lit. '
Volhynian-Galician tragedy')...
- The
Volhynians (Ukrainian: Волиняни, Volyniany, Polish: Wołynianie) were an East
Slavic tribe of the
Early Middle Ages and the Prin****lity of Volhynia...
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Volhynian Voivodeship or Wołyń
Voivodeship may
refer to:
Volhynian Voivodeship (1569–1795) Wołyń
Voivodeship (1793) [pl] Wołyń
Voivodeship (1921–1939)...
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Volhynian Germans were
ethnic Germans who
settled in the
Volhynia region of the
Russian Empire, now part of
northwestern Ukraine, from the
early 19th...
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Volhynian Voivodeship (Polish: Województwo wołyńskie, Latin:
Palatinatus Volhynensis, Ukrainian: Волинське воєводство,
Volynske voievodstvo) was a unit...
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Kingdom of Ruthenia,
Kingdom of Rus', or
Kingdom of Russia, also Halych–
Volhynian Kingdom was a
medieval state in
Eastern Europe which existed from 1199...
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Volhynian folk
costume (Ukrainian: Волинський стрій) is a type of
Ukrainian national clothing worn in Volhynia. The
costume includes Polesia influences...
- The Galician–
Volhynian Chronicle (GVC) (Ukrainian: Галицько-Волинський літопис, romanized: Halycjko-Volynsjkyj litopys,
called "Halicz-Wolyn Chronicle"...
- 27th
Volhynian Infantry Division (Polish: 27 Wołyńska
Dywizja Piechoty) was a
World War II
Polish Home Army
formed in the
Volhynia region in 1944. It...