- Садгора; German: Sadagora; Polish: Sadagóra; Romanian:
Sadagura; Yiddish: סאדיגורא Sadigora, also
Sadagura and Sadiger) is a
settlement in Ukraine, now a Sadhirskyi...
- Cernăuți
Plasa Nistru,
headquartered at
Zastavna Plasa Prut,
headquartered at
Sadagura Plasa Șipeniț,
headquartered at
Cozmeni The coat of arms
featured three...
-
Chernivtsi Oblast (province) of
western Ukraine. It is
located close to
Sadagura in the
historic region of Bukovina. It
hosts the
administration of Boiany...
- Czernowitz,
covering the city and
district of
Czernowitz plus the
districts of
Sadagura, Kotzmann,
Waskoutz am Czeremosz, and
Zastawna the
Bezirksamt in Suczawa...
- were Cernăuți (with 8,986 people),
Bucharest (1,650), Chișinău (1,436),
Sadagura (1,333), Storojineț (1,017) and Bălți (981),
according to the 1930 Romanian...
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created on
April 10, 1944, at
Chernivtsi and his
headquarters moved to
Sadagura. The 1st
Czechoslovak Army
Corps consisted of
three (later four) infantry...
-
troops under his
command cleared the
Russian troops from Mahala, Rarancea,
Sadagura, Toporăuți, as well as
several other settlements in
eastern Bukovina. As...
- Wysznitz, Kimpolung, Solka, Gurahumora, Sereth,
Waskoutz am Czeremosz,
Sadagura, Storoschinetz, Kotzmann, Zastawna, Suczawa,
Radautz and
Czernowitz (environs)...
- Județul Cernăuți (Cernăuți)
Municipiul Cernăuți Orașul
Cozmeni Orașul
Sadagura Orașul Târgu
Nistrului Plasa Cernăuți
Plasa Cozmeni Plasa Nistru-Târgu...
- studies,
where he
learned with
rabbi Alter Dorf (Gornik) who came from
Sadagura. The
Anschluss in May 1938
forced him to
leave soon after. He returned...