- The word
Kamenets (or its
variants Kamenec, Kamieniec,
Kamyanets or Kamianets) is a
common Slavic toponym with the root
kamen meaning "stone" and the...
-
Historisna Pravda (3 June 2019) (in Ukrainian) "The Last Capital", or as
Kamyanets returned to the past for
three days,
Historisna Pravda (27
August 2019)...
- The
Ukrainian Catholic Eparchy of
Kamyanets-Podilskyi is an
eparchy (Eastern
Catholic diocese) of the
Ukrainian Gr****
Catholic Church sui
iuris (Byzantine...
- The
Tower of
Kamyenyets (Belarusian: Камянецкая вежа; Russian: Каменецкая башня), also
called the
White Tower (Belarusian: Белая вежа, romanized: Bielaya...
- Kamianets-Podilskyi
Castle (Ukrainian: Кам'янець-Подільська фортеця; Polish:
twierdza w Kamieńcu Podolskim; Lithuanian: Podolės
Kameneco tvirtovė) is a...
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Kamyenyets or Kamenets, also
known as
Kamyanyets (Belarusian: Камянец), or קאַמעניץ in Yiddish, is a town in
Brest Region, Belarus. It
serves as the administrative...
- 48°40′31.1″N 26°35′12.04″E / 48.675306°N 26.5866778°E / 48.675306; 26.5866778 Kamianets-Podilskyi Ivan
Ohiienko National University (Ukrainian: Кам'янець-Подільський...
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Ukraine Diocese of
Kamyanets-Podilskyi, Ukraine: www.catholic-hierarchy.org
Archbishop Pietro Mańkowski,
Bishop Emeritus of
Kamyanets-Podilskyi: www.catholic-hierarchy...
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served as
bishop of Lutsk-Zhytomyr-
Kamyanets from 1897
until 1898, and as
Apostolic Administrator of Lutsk-Zhytomyr-
Kamyanets on two occasions, from 1878 until...
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Ukrainian szlachtych Mykola Mazepa-Koledynski was
given a
khutor (farmstead)
Kamyanets (which
later grew to
become the
village of Mazepyntsi) by King Sigismund...