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Hnyla Lypa (Ukrainian: Гнила Липа, Polish: Gniła Lipa, Russian: Гнилая Липа,
Gnilaya Lipa) is a
river in Ukraine, a
tributary of the
Dniester river. Hnyla...
- (Ukrainian: Рогатин, IPA: [roɦɐˈtɪn]; Polish: Rohatyn) is a city
located on the
Hnyla Lypa
River in Ivano-Frankivsk Raion, Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast, in western...
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Hnyla Lypa (Ukrainian: Гнила Липа, Polish: Gniła Lipa) is a
river in Ukraine, a
tributary of the
Dniester river. The name
literally means "rotten linden...
- tributaries, on the
northeast side, are the Strwiąż (94 km or 58 mi), Zubra,
Hnyla Lypa (87 km or 54 mi),
Zolota Lypa (140 km or 87 mi),
Koropets (78 km or...
- of St. George, 4th
class for the
battle on the
river near the
village of
Hnyla Lypa,
October 12, 1914.
Order of St. George, 3rd
class for the
Battle of...
- size 3,395 km2 (1,311 sq mi) Basin features
Progression Dniester→
Dniester Estuary→
Black Sea
Tributaries • left Bovvanets,
Hrabarka • right
Hnyla...
- Seret-Pravyi, Smolianka, Lopushanka [uk], Nesterivka, Dovzhanka, Bridok, Nishla,
Hnyla Rudka, Pereima, Bila [uk], Cherkaska, Tupa [uk] Left: Mlynka [uk], Huk [uk]...
- same
meaning in all
Slavic languages. The
river with the
opposite meaning Hnyla Lypa ("rotten
linden tree)
flows parallel 30 km west from Berezhany. Zolota...
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Russian army,
started a counter-offensive, and
after three w****s
advanced to
Hnyla Lypa and the
upper Stryi river,
defeating five
Polish divisions. Although...
- in Ivano-Frankivsk
Raion of Ivano-Frankivsk
Oblast in
western Ukraine.
Hnyla Lypa
River flows near of the village.
Medukha belongs to
Dubivtsi rural...