- side, are the
Stryi (231 km or 144 mi), Svicha [uk] (107 km or 66 mi),
Limnytsia [de] (122 km or 76 mi),
Bystrytsia (101 km), Răut (283 km or 176 mi),...
-
during World War II.
Sydor was
killed in
combat with
Soviet troops in the
Limnytsia river valley. On 1
September 1944,
Vasyl Sydor (Shelest) as the UPA commander...
- of the
Carpathian Mountains. It
stands on the
Dniester tributary, the
Limnytsia River that
begins from the
slopes of the Carpathians. The city is at the...
- was
founded in 898 AD. The
territory of
Krylos extended as far as the
Limnytsia River to the west and
Dniester River to the north.
Immediately to the...
- Eleniak,
while emplo**** in the
lumbering industry driving rafts down
Limnytsia,
heard tales from some
local German colonists (West
Ukraine was part of...
-
Kolomyia =independence of Ukraine= 1992 FC
Khutrovyk Tysmenytsia 1992-93 FC
Limnytsia Perehinske 1993-94 FC
Naftovyk Dolyna (8) 1994-95 FC
Khimik Kalush (14)...
-
Tysmenytsia (1992/93 {1}),
Domobudivnyk Burshtyn (1993/94, 1994/95 {2}),
Limnytsia Perehinske (1993/94, 1994/95 {2}),
Probiy Horodenka (1994/95, 2023/24...
-
record of 91
teams parti****ted in competitions.
Khimik Yalynka Pokuttia Limnytsia Shakhtar Domobudvinyk Sokil Elektron Promin Naftovyk Medyk Beskyd Lokomotyv...
-
allowed to
enter the
transitional league next season.
Yalynka Khimik Lada
Limnytsia Halychyna Aval
Elektron Pokuttia Shakhta 9
Sokil LAZ
Shakhtar Silmash...