- Wojsławice
Dubienka Also
known as
Kholmshchyna (Polish:
ziemia chełmska or Chełmszczyzna, Ukrainian: Холмщина
Kholmshchyna) Orłowski, Ryszard. Willaume, Juliusz...
-
government allocated 3
million rubles to help
priests who
moved to Volhynia,
Kholmshchyna, Grodno, Podolia, and Polesia,
which were
annexed to the
Ukrainian State...
- did not parti****te in pogroms; he
remained in the area of
occupied Kholmshchyna (Polish Chełm Land)
further north-west.: 237 The vast
majority of pogroms...
-
Committee of the
Kholmshchyna and Podliashye, and also took the post of
deputy chairman of the
Ukrainian Electoral Committee of the
Kholmshchyna, Podlyashye...
- Ternopil. It was also
spoken in Chełm Land (Ukrainian: Холмщина, romanized:
Kholmshchyna) in Poland. Galician–Bukovinian
dialects Dniestrian Considered to be...
-
Insurgent Army. - Vol. 39:
Tactical section of the UPA 28th "Danyliv":
Kholmshchyna and
Podlasie (Do****ents and materials). - Toronto; Lviv, 2003. - P. 41;...
- Ukraine,
provided interesting data on the
historical geography of the
Kholmshchyna region, Halychyna, and Podillia, on the
diplomacy of John III Sobieski...
- in the 18th
century (in 1830 in
Volyn and in Kyiv Oblast, in 1875 in
Kholmshchyna, in 1914 in Galicia), so, too, did the
Soviet government from 1945 (11...
- His mother's side of his
family comes from the
Svirzhe village in the
Kholmshchyna region, and his father's side
originates from the
village of
Smidyn in...
-
Solowij family lived in the
Western Ukrainian regions of
Pidlashshia and
Kholmshchyna,
where Solowij worked in the
Polish courts and
acted as the
legal adviser...