- Russian: Дикое Поле, romanized: Dikoye Polye, Polish:
Dzikie pola, Lithuanian:
Dykra, Latin: Loca
deserta or
campi deserti inhabitati, also
translated as "the...
- 1509. In 1972 the
nearby Svencelė oil
field began production. Didžioji
dykra – Mažosios
Lietuvos lopšys
naftos pramonė "Minijos nafta" Vilkyčiuose gręžia...
- 'Desolated Places'), Wild
Fields (as
translated from
Polish or Ukrainian), or
Dykra (in Lithuanian).
There were, however, many
settlements along the Dnieper...
-
large part of present-day Ukraine,
including sp****ly po****ted
Podolia and
Dykra,
under the
control of the
expanding Grand Duchy of Lithuania. Lithuania...
- (Ukrainian: Дике Поле, Russian: Дикое Поле, Polish:
Dzikie pola, Lithuanian:
Dykra), a very sp****ly po****ted
historical region roughly congruent to the Pontic...