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Ilince (Serbian Cyrillic: Илинце; Albanian:
Ilincë) is a
village in the muni****lity of Preševo, Serbia.
According to the 2002 census, the
village has...
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Illintsi (Ukrainian: Іллінці, IPA: [ilːinˈtsi]; Polish:
Ilińce) is a city in
Vinnytsia Oblast, Ukraine. It
served as the
administrative center of the former...
- Dobrosin, Končulj, Lučane,
Turija South zone – Bukovac, Gospođince, Mađare,
Ilince, Depce, Masurica, Sefer, Kurbalija,
Gornja Šušaja,
Karadak The
North zone...
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Crnotince Čukarka
Depce Donja Šušaja Gare
Golemi Dol
Gornja Šušaja Gospođince
Ilince Kurbalija Ljanik Mađare
Miratovac Norča
Oraovica Pečeno
Rajince Ranatovce...
- Dobrosin, Končulj, Lučane,
Turija South zone – Bukovac, Gospođince, Mađare,
Ilince, Depce, Masurica, Sefer, Kurbalija,
Gornja Šušaja,
Karadak The
North zone...
- Khmelnytsky,
headed by Adam Kisiel. In 1647,
Samuel Korecki pledged the town of
Ilińce near
Vinnytsia to
Stefan Czarnecki for 40
thousand złoty. In 1649, he became...
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Thanks to this,
Stefan Czarniecki, who
commanded the Poles,
captured Kalnik,
Ilińce and Bałabanówka," says Dr Sikora. He
points out that Bohun's army then retreated...
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while other m****acres also
occurred in the
villages of Myçybabë, Kurbali,
Ilincë, Sefer, Maxhere, Depcë, Kokaj, Sllubicë and Gruhalia. In
Sefer alone, 25...
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Donja Šušaja (342)
Golemi Dol (294)
Gornja Šušaja (101) Gospođince (41)
Ilince (136)
Kurbalija (146)
Ljanik (29) Mađare (174)
Miratovac (2774) Norča (992)...
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Polish Romantic prose writer and poet. He was born on 4
November 1801 in
Ilińce,
Russian Empire and
hailed from a
Polish noble family of the Pobóg coat...