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Lutsk (Ukrainian: Луцьк, IPA: [lutsʲk] ; see
below for
other names) is a city on the Styr
River in
northwestern Ukraine. It is the
administrative center...
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Ingvar Yaroslavich (died 1220) was
Prince of Dorogobuzh,
Prince of
Lutsk (1180–1220),
Grand Prince of Kiev (1202; 1212), and
Prince of Vladimir-Volynsk...
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Volyn Lutsk (Ukrainian: ФК «Волинь» Луцьк [woˈlɪnʲ ˈlutsʲk]) was a
Ukrainian football club
based in
Lutsk.
Since its
establishment in 1960, the club...
- The NKVD
prisoner m****acre in
Lutsk was a
Soviet war
crime conducted by the NKVD and NKGB in the city of
Lutsk,
situated in
occupied Poland (present-day...
- The
Battle of
Lutsk took
place on the
Eastern Front during World War I, from June 4 to June 6, 1916. This was the
opening attack of the
Brusilov Offensive...
- The Rovno-
Lutsk operation (Russian: Ровно-Луцкая операция), was an
offensive operation in the
Western Ukraine,
carried out by the far right-wing of the...
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Lutsk (Луцьк) was an anti-submarine
corvette of the
Ukrainian Navy.
Board number U205 (to July 1994 was
number 400, from 1994
until January 2007 – U200)...
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Jewish synagogue,
located at 33
Karaimska Street, in the
Jewish quarter of
Lutsk (Polish: Łuck), in
Volyn Oblast, Ukraine. The
congregation worshipped in...
- The
Lutsk Ghetto (Polish:
getto w Łucku, German:
Ghetto Luzk) was a ****
ghetto established in 1941 by the SS in
Lutsk,
Western Ukraine,
during World War...
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Lutsk Castle (Ukrainian: Луцький замок, romanized: Lutskyi zamok;, Polish:
Zamek w Łucku), also
locally known as Liubart's
Castle (Lithuanian: Liubarto...