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Taras Hill or
Chernecha Hora (Ukrainian: Чернеча гора; literally, Monk's Hill) is a hill on the bank of the
Dnieper near
Kaniv in
Ukraine and an important...
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Chernecha Hora
literally meaning Monks' Hill in Ukrainian, may
refer to:
Taras Hill, a hill near Kaniv,
Ukraine Chernecha Hora Street [uk], Lviv, Ukraine...
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Mukachivskyi zhinochnyi monastyr is an
Eastern Orthodox monastery located on
Chernecha Hora (monk's hill) in Mukachevo, Ukraine. It
belongs to the jurisdiction...
- that the Lviv area was
settled by the
fifth century, with the gord at
Chernecha Hora-Voznesensk
Street in
Lychakivskyi District attributed to
White Croats...
- on the
banks of the
great Dnieper River[citation needed], and on the
Chernecha Mountain, where,
according to legend, a
monastery stood in the past. The...
- horse-drawn
wagon to his homeland.
Shevchenko was re-buried on 8 May on the
Chernecha hora (Monk's Hill;
today Taras Hill) near the
Dnipro River in Kaniv. A...
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February 2006, with
Taras Shevchenko's self-portrait on the face and the
Chernecha Hill in
Cherkasy and the
figures of a
blind kobzar with his
guide boy...
- May 22, 1861,
famous Ukrainian poet
Taras Shevchenko was
buried on a
Chernecha Hill,
which afterwards became known as
Taras Hill (Ukrainian: Тарасова...
- the valley" (1952); "A
month went up" (1953); "Kanevsky Carpathians.
Chernecha Mountain "(1963); "Apple trees" (1965); and "Sednevskie given" (1966)...
- name
Chervona Motovylivka was
established in 1940.
Previous names were
Chernecha Motovylivka,
Kazenna Motovylivka and Kamenevo. In
April 1917 one of the...