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Pohrebyshche (Ukrainian: Погребище, IPA: [poɦreˈbɪʃtʃe]) is a
small city in
Vinnytsia Oblast, Ukraine. It
served as the
administrative center of Pohrebyshche...
- the Dnieper. The Ros
finds its
source in the
village of
Ordyntsi in
Pohrebyshche Raion,
Vinnytsia Oblast. It is 346
kilometres (215 mi) long, and has...
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Pohrebyshche Synagogue was a
former Jewish synagogue,
located in
Pohrebyshche, a town in
Vinnytsia Oblast, Ukraine. The
wooden synagogue was
built in...
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Pohrebyshche Raion (Ukrainian: Погребищенський район, romanized: Pohrebyschens'kyi raion) was a
raion (district) of
Vinnytsia Oblast in west-central Ukraine...
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broke out and 45 to 100 injured.
There was a
Jewish self-defense unit in
Pohrebyshche. However, when the
forces of
Danylo Terpylo captured the town on 18 August...
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Pishchanka town
Pishchanka Tulchyn Studena village Studena Tulchyn Pohrebyshche city
Pohrebyshche Vinnytsia Teplyk town
Teplyk Haisyn Sobolivka village Sobolivka...
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Great (Pidhaitsi)
Great (Velyki Mosty)
Great (Zhovkva) Gwoździec
Jakob Glanzer Karaite Kenesa (Kyiv)
Pohrebyshche Radomyshl Tempel (Lviv) Uzhhorod...
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village in the
Nemyriv Raion,
Vinnytsia Oblast Dovzhok,
Pohrebyshche Raion, a
village in the
Pohrebyshche Raion,
Vinnytsia Oblast Dovzhok,
Sharhorod Raion,...
- of arms
Krzywda Born
Ewelina Rzewuska c. (1805-01-06)6
January 1805
Pohrebyshche,
Russian Empire Died 11
April 1882(1882-04-11) (aged 77) Paris, France...
- 1801 –
April 17, 1888) was a Polish-Russian general. He was born in
Pohrebyshche in the Kiev
Governorate of the
Russian Empire (present-day Ukraine)....