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Berezhany (Ukrainian: Бережани, IPA: [bereˈʒɑnɪ] ; Polish:
Brzeżany; Yiddish: ברעזשאַן, romanized: Brezhan; Hebrew: בּז'יז'אני/בּז'ז'ני Bzhezhani/Bzhizhani)...
- Company, 1998, ISBN 0-7864-0371-3. Redlich, Shimon.
Together and
Apart in
Brzezany: Poles, Jews, and Ukrainians, 1919–1945.
Indiana U. Press, 2002. 202 pp...
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Husiatyn Raion Kopychyntsi Kozova Raion Eastern part of
Brzeżany county except for the city of
Brzeżany itself.
Monastyryska Raion Western part of Buczacz...
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Brzeżany [bʐɛˈʐanɨ] is a
village in the
administrative district of
Gmina Góra,
within Góra County,
Lower Silesian Voivodeship, in
western Poland. It lies...
- were: Czortków (pop. 19,000),
Brody (pop. 16,400), Złoczów (pop. 13,000),
Brzeżany (pop. 12,000) and
Buczacz (pop. 11,000). The
Tarnopol Voivodeship consisted...
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which contains a
number of
elaborate tombs of the Sieniawskis. The
Brzeżany tombs were
executed by Jan
Pfister and
other leading Polish artists of...
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Berezhany Raion (Ukrainian: Бережанський район) was a
raion (district) in the
westernmost corner of
Ternopil Oblast (province) in
western Ukraine, area...
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remains tendentious and controversial.
Edward Rydz was born in the city of
Brzeżany (now
Berezhany in
western Ukraine), Galicia, Austria-Hungary, to Polish...
- arms Coat of arms
Leliwa Died 9
January 1627 Lwów
Buried 16
March 1627
Brzeżany Noble family Sieniawski Consort Anna
Eufrozyna Chodkiewicz Issue Adam Hieronim...
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Catholic family originally from
Brzeżany,
Tarnopol Voivodeship (then part of Poland,
currently in Ukraine). The town of
Brzeżany is
thought to be the source...