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Slavuta (Ukrainian: Славута, IPA: [
slɐˈʋutɐ] ; Polish: Sławuta; Yiddish: סלאוויטא, romanized: Slavita) is a city in
Shepetivka Raion,
Khmelnytskyi Oblast...
- ZAZ-1102
Tavria and
subsequent ZAZ-1102
Tavria Nova, ZAZ-1105 Dana, ZAZ-1103
Slavuta and ZAZ-11055
Tavria Pick-Up
replaced the rear
wheel drive Zaporozhets...
- The
Slăvuța is a left
tributary of the
river Amaradia in Romania. It
flows into the
Amaradia near Mielușei. Its
length is 17 km (11 mi) and its basin...
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Slavuta Raion (Ukrainian: Славутський район) was a
raion of
Khmelnytskyi Oblast in Ukraine. Its
administrative center was
Slavuta which was incorporated...
- city of
Slavuta, and 43
kilometres (27 mi) from the city of Shepetivka, the
raion center.
Until 18 July 2020,
Yablunivka belonged to
Slavuta Raion. The...
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abolished raions, Bilohiria, Iziaslav, Polonne, and
Slavuta Raions, as well as the
cities of Netishyn,
Slavuta, and Shepetivka,
which were
previously incorporated...
- children.
Oleksiy Khakhlyov is a
director of the Tar-paper
Factory in
Slavuta,
Khmelnytskyi Oblast Andriy (b. 1985) and has a
daughter A
practicing member...
- not
correspond to the
declared one. In the fall of 1995, the ZAZ-1103
Slavuta, a five-door
liftback based on the
Tavria base, was presented. In 1999...
- Jabłonowska. She
married Prince Eustachy Erazm Sanguszko on 26 June 1798 in
Slavuta and had
three children:
Dorota (1799-1831),
Roman (1800-81), and Władysław...
- It is
located by the
rivers Korchik, Siechanka. 32 km North-East from
Slavuta. 18 km
South from Korets. Berezdiv, at 50°28′N, 28°06′E, is
situated at...