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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...
- FC
Volyn Lutsk (Ukrainian: ФК «Волинь» Луцьк [woˈlɪnʲ ˈlutsʲk]) was a
Ukrainian football club
based in
Lutsk.
Since its
establishment in 1960, the club...
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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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Poland to the west and
Belarus to the north. Its
administrative centre is
Lutsk.
Kovel is the
westernmost town and the last
station in
Ukraine on the rail...
- The
Lutsk Border Detachment (MUN 9971) is a
brigade level detachment of the
Western Department of the
State Border Service of Ukraine. The detachment...
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Iziaslavich (died 1180) was
Prince of
Turov (1146),
Novgorod (1148–1154),
Lutsk (1154–1180) and
Grand Prince of Kiev (1174–1175; 1180). He was the son of...
- 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...
- On 21 July 2020, a
hostage situation took
place in
Lutsk,
Volyn Oblast, Ukraine.
Maksym Kryvosh seized a BAZ A079 bus and
barricaded himself and 13 p****engers...
- The
Treaty of
Lutsk was a
secret agreement signed in
Lutsk, Poland-Lithuania (now in Ukraine),
between the
Tsardom of
Russia and the
Ottoman Protectorate...