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- The Chorna, Chyornaya or Chorhun (Ukrainian: Чорна, Chorna, Russian: Чёрная, Chyornaya, Crimean Tatar: Çorğuna), which translates from the Ukrainian and...
- Ust-Chorna (Ukrainian: Усть-Чорна; Rusyn: Усть-Чорнe, Rusyn pronunciation: [uʂ't͡ʃorne̞];German: Königsfeld; Hungarian: Királymező; Slovak: Usť-Čorna or...
- Zhanna Ivanivna Usenko-Chorna (Ukrainian: Жанна Іванівна Усенко-Чорна; born May 1, 1973, in Kyiv) is a Ukrainian lawyer, Merited Jurist of Ukraine and...
- Tetyana Chorna (Ukrainian: Тетяна Михайлівна Чорна) is a former Ukrainian football midfielder, who pla**** for Rossiyanka in the Russian Championship. She...
- Mariya Volodymyrivna Chorna (Ukrainian: Марія Володимирівна Чорна; born on 26 August 1974), is a Ukrainian politician and statesman who had served as the...
- The Black Council of 1663 (Ukrainian: Чорна рада, romanized: chorna rada) was a Cossack Rada meeting on 17–18 June 1663 near Nizhyn, Ukraine, where thousands...
- romanized: chorna rada). This term was derived from the contemporary description of the lower classes as "black". Following the Chorna rada of 1663...
- Cossacks and captives got a safe distance away from Crimea to the place called Chorna Dolyna, also known as Black Valley. Sirko set up a camp there and ordered...
- consists of six separate preservation m****ifs and two botanic zakazniks (Chorna Hora and Yulivska Hora) with a total area of 57,035.8 hectares (140,939...
- are the Kokozka (Kökköz or Коккозка), the Indole (Indol or Индо́л), the Chorna (Çorğun, Chernaya or Чёрная), the Derekoika (Dereköy or Дерекойка), the...