- Pokuttia, also
known as
Pokuttya or Pokutia, (Ukrainian: Покуття; Polish: Pokucie; Romanian: Pocuția) is an
historical area of East-Central Europe, situated...
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Bessarabia (with the Budjak), all of
Bukovina and Hertsa. The
region of
Pokuttya was also part of it for a
period of time. The
western half of Moldavia...
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Romanian Army 7.
Infantry Division, led by
General Iacob Zadik,
entered Pokuttya.
After three days, the
Romanians met the
Poles in the area of Kalusz. As...
- Annunciation. The
museum is part of the
National Museum of
Hutsulshchyna and
Pokuttya Folk Art. The
central part of the
museum is in the
shape of a
pysanka (Ukrainian...
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roughly corresponding to the
southern half of the oblast. The
region of
Pokuttya today is used
interchangeably with Prykarpattia.
There are no official...
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several boyars and of the
Wallachian Prince Vlad II Dracul. In
exchange for
Pokuttya the Poles, to whom Iliaș had
pledged his allegiance, also
recognised him...
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Romanians (Moldavians). Mukha’s
forces captured several towns in
Pokuttya and
advanced toward Lviv,
though they
failed to take the city. The rebellion...
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Teutonic Order, so he
asked Petru II of
Moldavia for a loan (4,000 rubles).
Pokuttya was used as a pledge, and it was
ceded to it. This loan was
probably never...
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Pokuttya, the
region immediately to the north,
became the
subject of
disputes between the Prin****lity of
Moldavia and the
Polish Kingdom.
Pokuttya was...
- Costești-Stânca Fălciu-Cantemir Oancea-Cahul Galați-Giurgiulești
Moldavia Pokuttya Skelia sphinx Prut near Giurgiulești,
Cahul District Bridge over the Prut...