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Letychiv (Ukrainian: Летичів; Yiddish: לעטיטשעוו, romanized: Letichev; Polish: Latyczów) is a
rural settlement in
Khmelnytskyi Raion,
Khmelnytskyi Oblast...
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Battle of Latyczów or
Letychiv took
place between 18 and 22
February 1920,
during the Polish-Soviet War.
Following the end of the Polish-Ukrainian...
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Letychiv Fortress is a
complex of
limestone walls built in 1598 by Jan
Potocki to
defend Podolia from the
regular raids of the
Crimean Tatars. The north-western...
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Letychiv Raion (Ukrainian: Летичівський район, Letychivs'kyi raion) was one of the 20
administrative raions (a district) of
Khmelnytskyi Oblast in western...
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Khmelnytskyi Chechels' Palace, a part of the
Samchyky Estate Medieval fortress in
Letychiv Highway H03
Horyn River in
Iziaslav Dniester panorama Romanization of Ukrainian...
- Mohyliv-Podilskyi, Haisyn, Balta, Bar, Camenca, Yampil, Bratslav, and
Letychiv.
Podolia is
known for its cherries, mulberries, melons, gourds, and cu****bers...
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Medzhybizh village council.
Until 18 July 2020,
Stavnytsia belonged to
Letychiv Raion. The
raion was
abolished in July 2020 as part of the administrative...
- Krasnystaw, Ropczyce, Medyka, Bar, Grodziec, Kolomyia, Mostyska, Drahimów,
Letychiv and Dolina. He was the
Elector of King Władysław IV
representing the Bratslav...
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Joseph Stacher was born
Gdale Oistaczer (commonly
pronounced Gedalia) in
Letychiv,
Ukraine around 1902. He
emigrated with his
family to the
United States...
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significantly expanded. Ten
abolished raions, Derazhnia, Horodok, Krasyliv,
Letychiv,
Stara Syniava, Starokostiantyniv, Teofipol, Vinkivtsi, Volochysk, and...