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Putyvl (Ukrainian: Путивль, IPA: [pʊˈtɪu̯lʲ] ; Russian: Путивль, IPA: [pʊˈtʲivlʲ]) is a city in Sumy Oblast, in north-east Ukraine. The city
served as...
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Putyvl Raion (Ukrainian: Путивльський район) was a
raion in Sumy
Oblast in
Central Ukraine. The
administrative center of the
raion was the town of Putyvl...
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Kozelshchyna Oranki Stolbnyi Island on Lake
Seliger near
Ostashkov (ru)
Putyvl (rail
station of Tyotkino),
Starobelsk (ru)
Vologod (rail
station of Zaenikevo)...
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interwar period he was a head of the
local government in the town of
Putyvl, Sumy
Oblast (province). At the time of the
German invasion of
Soviet Ukraine...
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Panzer Corps took part in
Operation Barbarossa and
fought in Kiev,
Putyvl,
Vyazma and Volokolamsk. It
later fought in Rusa-Volokolamsk, Rzhev, Vyazma...
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river include Kursk, Kurchatov,[citation needed] Rylsk, Glushkovo,
Putyvl, Baturyn, and the
junction with the Desna,
which continues west and south...
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which is now
surrounded by
specially planted yew trees.
Buryn is home to
Putyvl railway station of
Southwestern Railways.
Roads T1908, T1910, and T1916...
- Sumy Oblast, Sumshchyna.
Skyline of Sumy St. George's
Church in
Okhtyrka Putyvl Fortress Hlukhiv Ma****
University Kruhlyi dvir in
Trostianets Trostianets...
- (Ukrainian: горюни), a little-do****ented
ethnic group of East
Slavs living around Putyvl, now in the Sumy
Oblast of north-eastern Ukraine, in the past in
Kursk Governorate...
- Babynino),
Yuzhe (Talitsy), rail
station Tyotkino (90
kilometres (56 mi) from
Putyvl), Kozelshchyna, Oranki,
Vologda (rail
station Zaonikeevo), and Gryazovets...