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Sniatyn (Ukrainian: Снятин, IPA: [ˈsnʲɑtɪn]; Polish:
Śniatyn; Romanian: Sneatîn,
older Sniatin; Yiddish: שניאַטין) is a city
located in
Kolomyia Raion...
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Sniatyn Raion (Ukrainian: Сня́тинський райо́н, romanized: Sniatynśkyj rajon) was a
raion (district) of Ivano-Frankivsk
Oblast (province) of Ukraine. The...
- Horodenka, Ivano-Frankivsk, Kalush, Kolomyia, Kosiv, Nadvirna, Rohatyn,
Sniatyn, Tlumach, Tysmenytsia, and Yaremche. Five of
those cities are of regional...
- Romania, is
built on the Prut.
There is also a Hydro-Electric
Station in
Sniatyn (Ukraine).
Ships travel from the river's
mouth to the port city of Leova...
- Poznań
Voivodeship from 1756,
starost of
Halicz (now Halych), Kolomyia, and
Sniatyn. He
received the
Knighthood of the
Order of the
White Eagle,
awarded on...
- 800),
Stryj (pop. 30,500),
Horodenka (pop. 12,200),
Kalusz (pop. 12,100),
Sniatyn (pop. 10,800) and
Bolechow (pop. 10,700). The Stanisławów
Voivodeship consisted...
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Polish gold
reserve from
Warsaw to Brześć, and then
further southeast to
Śniatyn at the Poland-Romania border, from
where it was
transported via Romania...
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since 1748 and
starost of Halicz, Warsaw, Leżajsk, Kołomyja, Czerwonogród,
Śniatyn and Bolemów. In 1703 he
suppressed a
peasant revolt led by **** Paliy...
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Luzan Peno
Rodef Shandro Skaro Sniatyn Sunland Tagore Estates Ukalta Zawale...
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extermination of
local Jewish community.
Until 18 July 2020,
Zabolotiv belonged to
Sniatyn Raion. The
raion was
abolished in July 2020 as part of the administrative...