-
Kingdom of
Poland and was
known under its
Polish name,
Kałusz.
Until the mid-16th century,
Kałusz was part of
Halicz Land,
Ruthenian Voivodeship. It was...
-
Ariel Durant. Max
Schuster was born to a
Jewish family on
March 2, 1897, in
Kałusz, then Austria-Hungary,
today Ukraine. His parents,
Barnet and
Esther Stieglitz...
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community and its cultural,
itinerant and
music traditions. Dębicki was born in
Kałusz, in present-day Ukraine, the son of the
Romani musicians Władysław Krzyżanowski...
- Kiev) from 1658,
voivode of
Sandomierz Voivodeship from 1659,
starost of
Kałusz and Rostoki. He
married Marie Casimire Louise de la
Grange d'Arquien on...
- pot****ium salt
mines in
Kalusz and Stebnik, and
sponsored a
soccer team TESP
Kalusz.
Before World War I, the pot****ium salt
mines in
Kalusz and
Stebnik had been...
- Jaroslau, Ukrainian: Ярослав, Yaroslav) Jasło (German: J****el)
Kalush (Polish:
Kałusz)
Kolomyia (German: Kolomea, Polish: Kołomyja, Romanian: Colomeea, Yiddish:...
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Crown in 1635, as well as
starost of Knyszyn, Sokal, Nowy Targ, Rabsztyn,
Kałusz, Goniądz and Rzeczyce. The town of Tomaszów was
named after him. He married...
- and a
Knight of Malta. He was
starost of Warsaw, Kościerzyna, Lubochnia,
Kałusz, Latowicz, Lucyn, Wąwolnica,
Kupiski and Pieniań. He
supported Stanisław...
- What Its Last
Witness Said, newsw****.pl, [accessed: 2018-09-25].
Biography of
Hryhoryj Perehijniak (Ukrainian),
kalusz.io.ua, [accessed: 2018-09-2018]....
- were: Kołomyja (pop. 33,800),
Stryj (pop. 30,500),
Horodenka (pop. 12,200),
Kalusz (pop. 12,100),
Sniatyn (pop. 10,800) and
Bolechow (pop. 10,700). The Stanisławów...