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Bessarabske (Ukrainian: Бессарабське),
formerly known as
Tarutyne (Ukrainian: Тарутине; Bulgarian: Тарутино, romanized: Tarutino; Romanian:
Tarutino or...
- Po****tion: 22,553 (2020 est.) The
hromada consists of
three rural settlement (
Bessarabske, Serpneve, Soborne) and 13 villages:
Kalachivka Krasne Luzhanka Maloyaroslavets...
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south and
southwest of
Odesa region in
Bolhrad (18.7%), Reni (7.9%),
Bessarabske (6.0%),
Kiliia (3.8%), and
Artsyz (1.8%) areas. The
number of Gagauz...
- of
Military Equipment in the Park of
Peace in
Kremenchuk Monument in
Bessarabske –
tactical number 328 Tucker-Jones,
Anthony (20 May 2015).
Soviet Cold...
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transferred from
Artsyz Raion;
Bessarabske settlement hromada with the
administration in the
rural settlement of
Bessarabske,
transferred from
Tarutyne Raion;...
- gmina),
Poland Pruszcz Gdański,
Poland Saldus,
Latvia Skadovsk,
Ukraine Bessarabske,
Ukraine Vellinge,
Sweden Hermann Sudermann (1857–1928),
dramatist and...
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inhabit other districts of Budjak:
Artsyz – 20,200 of the 51,700,
Bessarabske – 17,000 of the 45,200,
Izmail – 14,100 of the 54,700, and
Sarata – 10...
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Tarutino in the 1812
French invasion of
Russia Tarutyne,
former name of
Bessarabske,
Ukraine This
disambiguation page
lists articles about distinct geographical...
- Oblast, Ukraine, with
about 1,300
inhabitants (2001). It
belongs to
Bessarabske settlement hromada, one of the
hromadas of Ukraine. The
territory of...
- Owner(s) Karl
Liebram Founder(s) Karl
Liebram Founded 6
November 1919
Language German Ceased publication 1940
Headquarters Tarutino (now
Bessarabske)...