- in
other languages the name of the city is Russian: Гaдяч, romanized:
Gadyach, Polish:
Hadziacz and Yiddish: האדיטש.
Hadiach was
granted city rights...
- okrugs, and in
early 1790s
additional districts (uyezds) of Bohuslav,
Gadyach, Kaniv, Zinkiv, Korsun, and
Lokhvytsia were added. On June 4, 1782, the...
- remains. His
friend meant to get the
story again when he went
through Gadyach,
where the man lives, but he
forgot and only
remembered six
miles (10 km)...
- (Cyrillic) Coat of arms
Transliteration (Cyrillic)
Gadyachsky (Гадячский)
Gadyach (Гадячъ) 2,460.9 km2 (950.2 sq mi) 142,806
Zenkovsky (Зеньковский) Zenkov...
- the
northeastern part of the governorate. Its
administrative centre was
Gadyach (Hadiach). At the time of the
Russian Empire Census of 1897, Gadyachsky...
-
during which the
cities of Belgorod, Kharkov, Trostyanets, Akhtyrka, and
Gadyach were liberated. From 5
March the
division was part of the 69th Army and...
- architect. USSR Yury
Somov (ru) (Russian: Юрий Соломонович Сомов) (1918,
Gadyach, USSR–2004, Moscow, Russia), was a
Soviet architect and
interior designer...
- From here the
Front was to
undertake a new
offensive to the west
toward Gadyach and to the
south toward Poltava. As of
September 1 the 206th was subordinated...
- From here the
Front was to
undertake a new
offensive to the west
toward Gadyach and to the
south toward Poltava. The
previous day
General Dyakonov had...