- Ekaterinoslav; Russian: Екатеринослав, IPA: [jɪkətʲɪrʲɪnɐˈsɫaf]) or
Katerynoslav (Ukrainian: Катеринослав [kɐtɛrɪnoˈslɑu̯]) 1784–1796
Novorossiysk (Russian:...
- The
Katerynoslav March (27
November 1918 - 2
January 1919) was a
campaign to
transfer the 8th
Corps of the
Armed Forces [uk] of the
Ukrainian State from...
- at the
Battle of Dibrivka, the
Makhnovshchina came to
control much of
Katerynoslav province and set
about constructing anarchist-communist institutions...
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between 1918 and 1921.
Initially centered around Makhno's home
province of
Katerynoslav and
hometown of Huliaipole, it came to
exert a
strong influence over...
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series of
defeats in
clashes with the
Volunteer Army in Donbas,
losing Katerynoslav and
Poltava by the end of June 1919, as well as
those territories captured...
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Tavria Taurida Katerynoslav Kherson Kholm Polissia 1921–1925
Volyn Podillia Kyiv
Poltava Chernihiv Kharkiv Zaporizhzhia Donetsk Katerynoslav Kremenchuk Odesa...
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Dnipropetrovsk Oblast (Ukrainian: Дніпропетровська область, romanized: Dnipropetrovska oblast), is an
oblast (province) in
simultaneously southern, eastern...
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Polytechnic Institute in Kyiv (1898) and a
Higher Mining School (1899) in
Katerynoslav.
Rapid growth followed in the
Soviet period. By 1988 the
number of higher...
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November when the last
batch of
immigrants were
resettled to the city of
Katerynoslav,
along with
metropolitan bishop Ignatius himself. A
total of 31,386 people...
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greatly expanded the insurgents'
sphere of
influence to
cover most of
Katerynoslav and
Northern Tavria. The
German commander-in-chief
responded by ordering...