- Kolomyia,
formerly known as
Kolomea (Ukrainian: Коломия,
pronounced [koloˈmɪjɐ] ; Polish: Kołomyja; German:
Kolomea; Romanian: Colomeea; Yiddish: קאָלאָמיי...
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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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advanced south to
capture Czernowitz, and III
Cavalry Corps threatened Kolomea. By 12 June his
Russian troops were
attacking Austro-Hungarian positions...
- and N.A. Menlos.
Sperber was born on 12
December 1905 in Zabłotów near
Kolomea, in the
Austrian Galicia (today Zabolotiv, Ukraine).
Sperber grew up in...
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November 2000,
Revised 10
April 2009 http://www.shtetlinks.jewishgen.org/
Kolomea/nameorigin.htm This page
lists people with the
surname Shapiro. If an internal...
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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...
- 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...
- Savodnik,
Ocherki po
istorii russkoi literatury XIX-go veka, Part II (
Kolomea, [1906]), p. 1. John McNair, "Sergei
Timofeevich Aksakov" in Neil Cornwell...