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Kolomyia (Ukrainian: Коломия, IPA: [koloˈmɪjɐ] ),
formerly known as
Kolomea, is a city
located on the Prut
River in Ivano-Frankivsk
Oblast in western...
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Names and
Their History.
Schocken Books (New York), 1977. Zeichner, Saul.
Kolomea Research Group. "Surnames of Interest:
Origins and/or Meanings". 3 Nov...
- Zołkiew Przemyśl
Sanok Złoczow
Brzezan Stryi Sambor Tarnopol Czortkow Kolomea Stanislau Verwaltungsgebiet Krakau,
containing the 7
western Kreise: Krakau...
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factory in
Kolomyia and philanthropist.
Marja Horowitz was born on 1892 in
Kolomea in the
family of the
inheritors of
dynasty of
rabbis ruled in Stanislau...
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advanced south to
capture Czernowitz, and III
Cavalry Corps threatened Kolomea. By 12 June his
Russian troops were
attacking Austro-Hungarian positions...
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Original German titles Volume 1: LOVE Prologue: The
Wanderer 1. Don Juan of
Kolomea 2. The Man Who Re-Enlisted (1869) 3.
Moonlight (1868) 4.
Venus in Furs...
- "Towns Of
Galicia Kolomea Administrative District".
Archived from the
original on 2011-09-26.
Retrieved 2006-05-27. "Restructured
Kolomea Administrative...
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Ambulatorium 1922 (standing at far right) Born (1899-07-20)July 20, 1899
Kolomea, Austria-Hungary Died
February 6, 1962(1962-02-06) (aged 62) New York City...
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nationalist Polenklub. Krakow's
chief rabbi,
Shimon Sofer, was
elected in the
Kolomea-Buczacz-Sniatyn district. He
served until his
death in 1883. Shanes, Joshua...
- sons-in-law were Reb
Shmuel Dov
Chodorov of Petriva; Reb
Mordechai Chodorov of
Kolomea, who
published Imrey Boruch; Reb
Sholom Yosef Friedman of Sadigur-Chernovitz...