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- Holohory (Ukrainian: Гологори, Russian: Гологоры - Gologory, Polish: Gołogóry) is a hill range in the northwestern part of Podolian Upland, Ukraine, stretching...
- Holohory (Ukrainian: Гологори, Russian: Гологоры, Gologory, Polish: Gołogóry, Yiddish: גאָליגע, Goligor) is a village in Zolochiv Raion, Lviv Oblast, Ukraine...
- features: Podillia Upland Opillia Upland Lviv Plateau Holohory-Kremenets Ridge Kremenets Hills Holohory (Barren Hills) Voroniaky Tovtry Medobory Pruth-Dniester...
- dissected into separate natural sub-regions: Wooded elevated hills Roztochia Holohory Voronyaky Kremenets Hills (Mountains) Tovtry Hills [uk] Flat treeless plateaus...
- 000–20,000 men, ****aulted Chortkiv, forcing the Poles to retreat to the Holohory–Peremyshliany–Bukachivtsi line. Under the command of general Oleksandr...
- Vilshanytsia [uk] Verkhobuzh Voroniaky [uk] Havarechchyna Holohirky [uk] Holohory Honcharivka [uk] Horodyliv [uk] Hrabovo [uk] Hutyshche Derevianky [uk]...
- created by Dniester, while to the north it reaches Lviv Plateau (Roztochia), Holohory, and Peremyshliany Highlands. Last two features are also part of the Podillia...
- Velykyy Polyuhiv Verhobuzh Vyzhnyany Voronyaky Havarechchyna Holohirky Holohory Honcharivka Horodyliv Hrabovo Hutysche Derev'yanky Yelyhovychi Zheniv Zhukiv...
- council. The village is located on the part of physiographic regions of Holohory and Voronyaky on the altitude of 302 metres (990 ft) above sea level. Area...
- such towns as Peremyshl, Zvenyhorod, Sanok, Horodok, Yaroslav, Vyshnia, Holohory, Synevydsko, Spas, Stara Sil, Lviv, Drohovyzh, Sambir, and Tukhlia, was...