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Liubeshiv (Ukrainian: Любешів; Polish: Lubieszów; Belarusian: Любяшоў, romanized: Lubiašoŭ; Yiddish: ליבישויוו) is a
rural settlement in Kamin-Kashyrskyi...
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Lyubeshiv Raion (Ukrainian: Любешівський район) was a
raion in
Volyn Oblast in
western Ukraine. Its
administrative center was the urban-type settlement...
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Stara Vyzhivka 3352 –
Kovel 3355 –
Shatsk 3357 – Kamin-Kashyrskyy 3362 –
Lyubeshiv 3363 –
Turiysk 3365 – Kivertsi,
Tsuman 3366 –
Ratne 3368 – Rozhyshche...
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largest depth is 16.4 m,
which is
located between Lyubeshiv and the village. Zinov, the
depth formed by the
sources that feed the...
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Voivodeship (west Poland) Lubieszów,
Opole Voivodeship (south-west Poland)
Lyubeshiv,
Ukraine This
disambiguation page
lists articles about distinct geographical...
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Shepel monument of
archaeology 030019-N 20
Hillfort 9th-13th
century Lyubeshiv Raion,
village Vetly monument of
archaeology 030020-N 21
Hillfort "Zamchyshche"...
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Martyniuk was born in 1950 in a
village of
Vetly (Zarohizne khutir),
Lyubeshiv Raion near the
border with Belarus. In 1972 he
graduated the
Lutsk State...
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railway was
being built.
During the
World War I, at
least the Iwanovo-
Lyubeshiv had been
completed by
August 1916. In 1939
there were the
following stations...
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Nicholas Church,
Ukrainian Orthodox Church of the
village of
Buchyn in the
Lyubeshiv district of
Volyn oblast of Ukraine. A 15-kilometer long
religious procession...
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Volyn region Radio Avers (Lutsk 100.9 FM,
Kovel 95.4 FM, Shats'k 91.4 FM,
Lyubeshiv 98.7 FM,
Horokhiv 97.2 FM, Tsuman' 98.4 FM)
Radio 1 (Lutsk 100.1 FM) SiD...