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Drohobych (Ukrainian: Дрогобич,
pronounced [droˈɦɔbɪtʃ] ; Polish:
Drohobycz [drɔˈxɔ.bɨt͡ʂ] ; Yiddish: דראָהאָביטש, romanized: drohobitsh) is a city in...
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Yuriy Drohobych or
Yuriy Kotermak (1450 – 4
February 1494) was a
Ruthenian philosopher, astronomer, writer,
medical doctor,
rector of the
University of...
- The
Drohobych salt
plant (Ukrainian: Дрогобицький солевиварювальний завод), or
Drohobych saltworks, in
existence since 1250, is the
oldest working salt...
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Drohobych Oblast (Ukrainian: Дрогобицька область, romanized: Drohobytska oblast) was an
oblast of the
Ukrainian SSR from
December 4, 1939 to May 21, 1959...
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Drohobych urban hromada (Ukrainian: Дрогобицька міська громада, romanized: Drohobytska
miska hromada) is a
hromada (muni****lity) in Lviv Oblast, in western...
- (out of
raions of
Dnipropetrovsk and
Mykolaiv oblasts)
Drohobych Oblast,
centered in
Drohobych Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast,
centered in Ivano-Frankivsk Lviv...
- the
Tysmenytsia (Dniester basin). The
Seret flows through the
center of
Drohobych, a city
located in Lviv
Oblast in the west of Ukraine. The
river flows...
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Drohobycz Ghetto or
Drohobych Ghetto was a ****
ghetto in the city of
Drohobych in
Western Ukraine during World War II. The
ghetto was
liquidated mainly...
- is an
Orthodox Jewish synagogue,
located on
Pylypa Orlyka Street, in
Drohobych, Lviv
Oblast in Ukraine. The
congregation worships in the Ashke**** rite...
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known as
Drohobych Museum of
Local Studies or The
Drohobych Museum of
Local Lore,
commonly called the
Drohobych Museum) is a
museum in
Drohobych, Ukraine...