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Nyzhniv (Ukrainian: Нижнів, Polish: Niżniów, German: Niznow) is a
village in Ivano-Frankivsk
Raion (district) of the Ivano-Frankivsk
Oblast (province)...
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Poles tried to
counterattack but
failed and
retreated to
Pidhaytsi and
Nyzhniv. At the same day, UHA
captured Buchach. The
Polish army was
forced to retreat...
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Kolintsi Korolivka Kupeliv Kutyshche Lysa Hora
Lokitka Melnyky Nadorozhna Nyzhniv Novosilka Oleshiv Ostrynia Palahychi Petryliv Popeliv Prybyliv Puzhnyky...
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Monastyryska (13 June),
Ternopil (14 June),
Kozova (14 June),
Nyzhniv (14–15 June),
Pidhaytsi (15–16 June),
Berezhany (20–21 June). However,...
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Wincenty Jabłonowski's
palace (early 1740s)
Pauline Church in Niżniów/
Nyzhniv (early 1740s)
altar of St.
Stanislaus Kostka (project) in St. John Church...
- Dniester,
extending from the
mouth of
Zolota Lypa River, near the
village of
Nyzhniv, Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast, to the
Dniester Hydroelectric Station near Novodnistrovsk...
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Levytsky (b. ab. 1832 - d. 1909), who was in
particular the
priest in
Nyzhniv and
Constancia Kozorowska Levytska (b. ab. 1843 - d. 17 Feb. 1900). After...
- (Loket) (15x3 Points) Type RC-R (200x4 points) of NIZNIOW, now
Ukraine (
Nyzhniv). Type RDo-Iy
TRIEST (Trieste) (the year 1850 or 1851 is
outside the stamp)...
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spring of 1940, when a
horse bolted in the
market in the
small town of
Nyzhniv.
Pidhiryanka was
trampled under its
hooves and left bedridden. As a teacher...
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television hostess, a
member of the "Stop censorship" movement. Born in
Nyzhniv,
Tlumach Raion, Ivano-Frankivsk
Oblast and
after graduating the Lviv University...