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administrative center of
Korets Raion until the
raion was
abolished in 2020. Po****tion: 6,914 (2022 estimate).
Known since 1150 as Korchesk,
Korets was fortified...
- The
Korets–Landau leaflet, aut****d by the
Soviet physicists Moisey Korets [ru] and Lev
Landau in 1938,
condemned the
Soviet leader Joseph Stalin and the...
- late 1970s
Taube convinced the
Korets, who had no children, to
donate their estate to charity, the
Koret Foundation.
Koret received the
community service...
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Moisey Korets [ru] and Lev Landau,
wrote the
Korets–Landau
leaflet which directly condemned Joseph Stalin and the
secret police NKVD.
Korets and Landau...
- The
Korets Castle (Ukrainian: Корецький замок) is a
castle built in
Korets c. 1400 by
either Prince Theodor Ostrogski or
Prince Dymitr Korybut. Its main...
- The
Koret Foundation is a
private foundation based in San Francisco, California. Its
mission is to
strengthen the Bay Area and
support the
Jewish community...
-
surgeries by type
Phalloplasty **** re****ignment
surgery (male-to-female)
Korets, Ruslan; Koppie,
Theresa M.; Snyder, Mark E.; Russo, Paul (2007). "Partial...
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Korets Raion (Ukrainian: Корецький район) was a
raion in
Rivne Oblast in
western Ukraine. Its
administrative center was the town of
Korets. The
raion was...
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Klemens Czartoryski (1740–1810) was a
Polish nobleman (szlachcic) who
owned Korets Castle. He was a
Knight of the
Order of the
White Eagle,
awarded in 1767...
- (from Komarno, Ukraine)
Kopyczynitz (from Kopychyntsi, Ukraine)
Korets (from
Korets, Ukraine)
Koson (from Mezőkaszony, Hungary)
Kosov (from Kosiv, Ukraine)...