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Pokuttia, also
known as
Pokuttya or Pokutia, (Ukrainian: Покуття; Polish: Pokucie; Romanian: Pocuția) is an
historical area of East-Central Europe, situated...
- The
Romanian occupation of
Pokuttia (Romanian: Pocuția) took
place in
early 1919, when, as a
result of
alliances concluded between Romania and Poland,...
- was an
armed conflict between Moldavia and the
Kingdom of
Poland over
Pokuttia, a
small land on today's Ukrainian-Romanian border. The war
ended with...
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several historical regions such as
Carpathian Ruthenia,
Halychyna including Pokuttia (the
eastern portion of
Eastern Galicia), most of Volhynia,
northern Bukovina...
- (1502–1510) for
Pokuttia.
First Great Hetman of the
Crown Mikołaj
Kamieniecki leading 3,000 men
drove the
Moldavian forces to
Pokuttia and
defeated a Moldovan...
- The
Pokuttia–Bukovina
dialect (Ukrainian: Покутсько-буковинський говір, romanized: Pokutsko-bukovynskyi hovir) is a
dialect of the
Ukrainian language that...
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historical center of the
oblast and
remains a
major cultural center of
Pokuttia, the
traditional name for the
southern part of the oblast. On November...
- FC
Pokuttia Kolomyia is a
Ukrainian football club from Kolomyia. It
should be
mentioned that
before the
World War II, in
Kolomyia was an ****ociation football...
- Ivano-Frankivsk and Chernivtsi, in the
centre of the
historical region of
Pokuttia, with
which it
shares much of its history.
Kolomyia is a
notable railroad...
- The
Yosafat Kobrynskyi National Museum of
Hutsulshchyna and
Pokuttia Folk Art (Ukrainian: Національний Музей Народного Мистецтва Гуцульщини та Покуття...