- 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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occupation of Pokuttya". stampspoland.nl.
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original on 2007-09-29.
Retrieved 2007-07-27.
Romanian stamps issued in
occupied Pokucie...
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Wydawnictwo ASTRUM. ISBN 83-7249-035-X., pp. 141-142. Kolberg,
Oskar (1963).
Pokucie :
Obraz etnograficzny. Warsaw, Poland:
Ludowa Spółdzielnia Wydawnicza,...
- men led by the Khan of Crimea, Ğazı II
Giray (Gazi
Gerej II),
plundered Pokucie and
moved to
Hungary through mountain p****es, in
order to
plunder Habsburg...
- Wróblewski (born
around 1620). He
settled down in a
village of Kołomyja in
Pokucie together with his wife,
Katarzyna (née Owadowska),
during war with Cossacks...
- Ottoman-Tatar army of some 50,000
entered the
southern Polish province of
Pokucie. The
invaders were
faced by Jan III Sobieski, who had 20,000 soldiers....
- Podolia. Next was a 10,000-strong unit
under Canibek Giray,
which entered Pokucie. On 28
September the
Polish camp was
attacked by both
Tatar armies. At...
- by
Polish forces under Jan Tarnowski,
allowing the
Poles to
recapture Pokucie.
August 26 –
Comet Halley achieves its perihelion.
September 15 – The first...
- by
Polish forces under Jan Tarnowski,
allowing the
Poles to
recapture Pokucie.
August 26 –
Comet Halley achieves its perihelion.
September 15 – The first...
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Kosciuszko Uprising. It took
place in late June 1797 in the
regions of
Pokucie and Podole,
which after the
Partitions of
Poland became part of Austrian...