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confluence of two
upper streams of the
river Bilyi Cheremosh (White
Cheremosh) and
Chornyi Cheremosh (Black
Cheremosh) near the
village Usteriky (Verkhovyna Raion)...
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Cheremosh Ukrainian Dance Company (Ukrainian: Український Танцювалний Ансамбль "Черемош", romanized: Ukrayins'kiy
Tantsyuvalniy Ansambl' "
Cheremosh")...
- Nârnova, Lăpușna, Sărata,
Larga (Cantemir) Right: Pistynka, Rybnytsia,
Cheremosh, Derelui, Hertsa, Poiana, Cornești, Isnovăț, Rădăuți, Ghireni, Volovăț...
- St.
Albert Community Band.
Retrieved 2011-10-10. "
Cheremosh Ukrainian Dance Festival".
Cheremosh Ukrainian Dance Company.
Retrieved February 20, 2012...
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Cheremosh National Nature Park (Ukrainian: Черемоський національний природний парк), also
Cheremoskyi National Nature Park, was
created by
Ukraine in...
- area of the
region is 13,900 km2 (5,400 sq mi).
Segments of
Dniester and
Cheremosh River are used as
administrative borders with
Ternopil and Chernivtsi...
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wrenching Moldavia from
Hungarian control. His
realm extended north to the
Cheremosh River,
while the
southern part of
Moldavia was
still occupied by the Tatar...
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historical area of East-Central Europe,
situated between the
Dniester and
Cheremosh rivers and
Carpathian Mountains, in the
southwestern part of
modern Ukraine...
- is a
small city
located in the
historical region of Bukovina, on the
Cheremosh River in
Chernivtsi Oblast of
western Ukraine. It is the administrative...
- (Ukrainian: Микола Канівець), is the
Artistic Director and
Ballet Master of the
Cheremosh Ukrainian Dance Company in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. A
native of Kyiv...