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Poland and the
Soviet Union controlling parts of it at
different times.
Podolian culture is
renowned for its folk icon-painting tradition, with red, green...
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Podolian cattle is a
group of
cattle breeds characterised by grey
coats and
upright and
often long
horns that are
thought to have
originated in the Podolian...
- (korchma) in Podolia,
painting by Jan
Maszkowski Podolians from
Chortkiv county Pysanka from
Podolia Podolians from Skalat, near
Ternopil Rusyns of Carpathians...
- The
Podolian Voivodeship or
Palatinate of
Podolia was a unit of
administrative division and
local government in the
Kingdom of Poland, from 1434 until...
- The
Podolian Upland (
Podolian Plateau) or
Podillia Upland (Ukrainian: подільська височина,
podilska vysochyna) is a
highland area in
southwestern Ukraine...
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Podolian korchma...
- the
Zbruch River,
tried to move to the
modern western regions. There,
Podolians exchanged their belongings for
bread and grain.
There were many cases...
- The
Mogilev uezd was a
county (uezd) of the
Podolia Governorate of the
Russian Empire. It
bordered the
Letichev and
Litin uezds to the north, the Yampol...
- Volhynian-
Podolian Upland (Ukrainian: Волинсько-Поділська височина) is a
system of
uplands in West
Ukraine and Right-bank Ukraine. The
upland includes...
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stretching roughly from 25
degrees longitude eastward. It
includes Volhynian-
Podolian Upland on its
westernmost fringe, the
Central Russian Upland, and, on the...