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- Sokyrnytsia (Ukrainian: Сокирниця, Romanian: Seclenț, Hungarian: Szeklence) is a village located on the Khust-Synevyr highway near the H09...
- Krainykovo church Nyzhnie Selyshche church Oleksandrivka [uk] church Sokyrnytsia church Huklyvyi church ****pattia Oblast's local administration is controlled...
- Domneștii Mari, Hungarian: Urmezo) Ruska Pole II (Romanian: Domneștii Mici) Sokyrnytsia (Romanian: Săclânța, Hungarian: Szeklencze) Steblivka (Romanian: Duboșari...
- Selyshche [uk] Oleksandrivka [uk] Osava [uk] Poliana [uk] Rokosovo [uk] Sokyrnytsia Steblivka [uk] Khustets [uk] Chertizh [uk] "Хустська територіальна громада"...
- Boroniava Bukovets Danylovo Lypetska Poliana Hontsosh Horinchovo Iza Sokyrnytsia Synevyr Synevyrska Poliana Verkhnii Bystryi Verkhnii Studenyi Veliatyno...
- Székesfehérvár Miklós Szegő Neolog local religious leader jurist Szeklence (today Sokyrnytsia, Ukraine) Szekszárd Nándor Erdős Neolog local religious leader baker...
- Additional ghettos were established nearby in Iza and Szeklence (now Sokyrnytsia, Ukraine). By April 1944, most Jewish residents were killed at Auschwitz...
- National Academy of Medical Sciences of Ukraine. In 1974 he graduated from Sokyrnytsia School with a gold medal In 1980 he graduated from the Kyiv Medical Institute...
- Pole I (Domneştii Mari in Romanian, Úrmező in Hungarian) Ruska Pole II Sokyrnytsia (Săclânţa in Romanian, Szeklencze in Hungarian) Steblivka (Duboşari in...
- Prokopovich in Baturyn (bronze) 1978 - Monument to the kobzar Veresay in Sokyrnytsia (bronze) "Дорогами краси та любові – Газета "Медична академія"" (in Ukrainian)...