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Kremenetsky Uyezd (Кременецкий уезд; Кременецький повіт) was one of the
subdivisions of the
Volhynian Governorate of the
Russian Empire. It was situated...
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Kremenets Raion (Ukrainian: Кременецький район) is a
raion (district) in
Ternopil Oblast of
western Ukraine. The
administrative center is the city of Kremenets...
- 1949–1955
Zakhar Bogatyr 1955–1963
Viktor Kremenetsky 1963–1964
Aleksandr Botvinov (agrarian) 1963–1964
Viktor Kremenetsky (industrial) 1964–1965
Aleksandr Botvinov...
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Archbishop of
Novgorod (since 1762 – Metropolitan) 1767–1770
Gabriel (
Kremenetsky),
Archbishop of Saint-Petersburg 1775–1799
Gabriel (Petrov), Archbishop...
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Trial in Russian: Нюрнбергский процесс, т. III. M., 1958. с. 220–221.
Kremenetsky, Iosif. ""Babi Yar –
September 1941"".
Archived from the
original on...
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Jewish Quarterly no. 198,
summer 2005.
Retrieved on 2008-09-30.
Yosif Kremenetsky (1999), "Inzhenerno-tekhnicheskaya deyatel’nost’
yevreyev v SSSR Archived...
- 51–52. Bibcode:1994Natur.369...51K. doi:10.1038/369051a0. S2CID 4344624.
Kremenetsky, A. A.; Chaplygin, I. V. (2010). "Concentration of
rhenium and other...
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belonged to the
Russian Volhynian Governorate (specifically the
Kremenetsky Uyezd).
During the
Napoleonic wars the area
around Ternopil was annexed...
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Partitions of Poland, Radziwiłłow, as it was called,
became a town of the
Kremenetsky Uyezd in the
Volhynian Governorate of the
Russian Empire. In the late...
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Archbishop Dimitry Sechenov of Novgorod. On 12 July 1763,
Archbishop Gavriil Kremenetsky of St
Petersburg consecrated the
Grand Church in the name of the Image...