-
Halytska Square (Ukrainian: Площа Галицька, lit. 'Galicia Square', translit.:
Ploshcha Halytska) in Kyiv, the
capital of Ukraine, is a
large square in...
- Moscow [ru]
Victory Square,
Saint Petersburg Victory Square,
Kaliningrad Halytska Square, Kyiv (formerly
Victory Square)
Victory Square,
Chernihiv Victoria...
- The
Halytska Synagogue, also
called the
Galitska Synagogue or Beit
Yaakov Shul, is an
Orthodox Jewish synagogue,
located at 97a
Zhylianska Street, in Kyiv...
- Ukrainian: Обеліск на честь міста-героя Києва) is a
World War II
memorial in
Halytska Square in Kyiv, Ukraine. It is a 30 m-tall (98 ft)
obelisk that was erected...
- Радянська Республіка, romanized:
Halytska Sotsialistychna Radianska Respublika, abbr. Галицька СРР, ГСРР,
Halytska SRR, HSRR Polish:
Galicyjska Socjalistyczna...
- were dis****ociating
themselves from the
event and in the
newspaper "Zoria
Halytska"
printed "it was not
Ruthenians who have done it, and we even do not know...
- de
Leopol (1776),
Slovo (closed in 1876 due to Ems Ukaze) W****ly:
Zoria Halytska (first
issue on May 15, 1848)
Until 1849,
Galicia and
Lodomeria was a single...
- slaughter'; Ukrainian: Волинсько-Галицька трагедія, romanized: Volynsʹko-
Halytsʹka trahediya, lit. 'Volhynian-Galician tragedy') were
carried out in German-occupied...
- autonomy. They also
launched the
first Ukrainian-language newspaper,
Zoria halytska,
further fueling the
national awakening.
World War I and the wave of revolutions...
- (UGA; Ukrainian: Українська галицька армія (УГА), romanized: Ukrainska
halytska armiia (UHA)), was the
Ukrainian military of the West
Ukrainian People's...