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Pavlivka (Ukrainian: Павлівка,
formerly Poryck, Polish:
Poryck) is a town now
located in
northwestern Ukraine, in
Volodymyr Raion of
Volyn Oblast, near...
- The
Battle of
Poryck took
place on 11
April 1831,
during the
November Uprising.
Polish unit
under General Józef
Dwernicki clashed with
Russian forces near...
- m****. The
towns affected included Kisielin (the
Kisielin m****acre),
Poryck (the
Poryck M****acre), Chrynów (the Chrynów m****acre), Zabłoćce, and Krymn, while...
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ceremony held in the
Volhynian village of
Pavlivka (previously
known as
Poryck),
where they
unveiled a
monument to the reconciliation. The
Polish president...
- numismatist,
placed one of the bone
fragments in his
ancestral mausoleum in
Poryck (now Pavlivka) in the
Volhynia region; the
other two were
given to Princess...
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Bloody Sunday on Volhynia.
Similar events take
place in the same day in
Poryck (
Poryck m****acre), Chrynów (Chrynów m****acre),
Krymno and Zabłoćce. The scene...
- in that town
Battle of Dębe
Wielkie Polish victory over
Russia Battle of
Poryck 11
April Battle of Ostrołęka 26 May
Russians under Diebitsch fight indecisive...
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Tadeusz Czacki (28
August 1765 in
Poryck,
Volhynia – 8
February 1813 in Dubno) was a
Polish historian,
pedagogue and numismatist.
Czacki pla**** an important...
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Polish insurgents,
where he
distinguished himself during the
expedition to
Poryck.
After the fall of the
January Uprising, he led a
quiet life on a farm and...
- Zdżary, Zabłoćce, Sądowa, Nowiny,
Zagaje (see:
Zagaje m****acre),
Poryck (see:
Poryck m****acre), Oleń, Orzeszyn, Romanówka, Lachów, and Gucin. Władysław...