- Slovak: Latorica, pronounced: Latoritsa; Ukrainian: Латориця, translit.:
Latorytsia) is a
river in the
watershed of the Danube. Its
source is in the Ukrainian...
- Carpathians,
between the
Latorica (or
Latorytsia) and Opir
river valleys and at the
river divide or
watershed between the
Latorytsia and the Stryi. It has an elevation...
- and the
three gold bars the region's
three major rivers: Uzh, Tysa and
Latorytsia. Dark blue and gold are the region's
traditional heraldic colors. The...
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workers and artisans, and the
founding of an
Orthodox monastery on the
Latorytsia River. The Austro-Hungarian
monarchy controlled the
Carpathians from 1772...
- Svaľava; Yiddish: סוואליאווע, romanized: Svalyave) is a city
located on the
Latorytsia River in ****pattia
Oblast in
western Ukraine. It was the administrative...
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Latorca (Hungarian),
Latorica (Slovak),
Latoritsa - Латорица (Russian),
Latorytsia - Латориця (Ukrainian) Lech Lech (German, Bavarian), Lica, Licca, or Licus...
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Golden Trembitas (1996), "Jazz Singer" (1996,
first prize), "Evenings over
Latorytsia" (first prize), "Spivogray" (Grand Prix), "Flowers of Prykarpattia" (Grand...
- word "crayfish", many of
which were
found in the old bed of the
river Latorytsia,
which ran
through the village. In some
written sources, the
village is...
- 1968
Meblevyk Khust (1) 1969
Kooperator Berehove (2) 1970
Latorytsia Mukacheve (1) 1971
Latorytsia Mukacheve (2) 1972
Shakhtar Ilnytsia (1) 1973 Derevoobrobnyk...
- 1975 – 1977, 1988 – 1990 {9}),
Kooperator Berehovo (1970 – 1973 {4}),
Latorytsia Mukachevo (1971 – 1973 {3}),
Shakhtar Ilnytsia (1973 {1}), DOK
Vylok (1974...