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Kołomyja may
refer to the
following places: Kolomyia,
Ukraine (called
Kołomyja in Polish)
Kołomyja,
Podlaskie Voivodeship (north-east Poland) This disambiguation...
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Kołomyja [kɔwɔˈmɨja] is a
village in the
administrative district of
Gmina Rutki,
within Zambrów County,
Podlaskie Voivodeship, in north-eastern Poland...
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Kołomyja [xɔˈlɛvɨ kɔwɔˈmɨja] is a
village in the
administrative district of
Gmina Kołaki Kościelne,
within Zambrów County,
Podlaskie Voivodeship...
- (as of 1931).
Other important muni****l
centers of the
voivodeship were:
Kołomyja (pop. 33,800),
Stryj (pop. 30,500),
Horodenka (pop. 12,200),
Kalusz (pop...
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Kalush (Polish: Kałusz)
Kolomyia (German: Kolomea, Polish:
Kołomyja, Romanian: Colomeea, Yiddish: Kolomay)
Kozova (Polish: Kozowa) Kraków (German:...
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Halicz Powiat of Halicz, (Powiat Halicki),
Halicz Kolomyja County, (Powiat Kołomyjski),
Kołomyja Trembowla County, (Powiat Trembowelski),
Trembowla Lwów...
- struggles,
leading to the
wholesale burning of the
ghettos such as in
Kołomyja (now Kolomyia, Ukraine), and m****
shootings of
women and
children as in...
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formerly known as
Kolomea (Ukrainian: Коломия, IPA: [koloˈmɪjɐ] ; Polish:
Kołomyja; German: Kolomea; Romanian: Colomeea; Yiddish: קאָלאָמיי, romanized: Kolomey)...
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local government, was
divided into the
counties of Trembowla,
Halicz and
Kolomyja. It had its own
sejmik at Halicz,
where six
deputies were
elected to the...
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Sieniawski (c. 1516–1579) was a
Polish noble. He was a
starost of
Halicz and
Kołomyja since 1550,
Podkomorzy of
Kamieniec Litewski since 1554,
castellan of Kamieniec...