- politicii”
Reporter european Archived 22 July 2011 at the
Wayback Machine Soroki/Soroca (pp. 376–380) at
Miriam Weiner's
Routes to
Roots Foundation Wikimedia...
- firm.
Samuel Bronfman was born
onboard ship (en
route to Canada)
either in
Soroki or in Otaci,
Soroca uyezd, Bessarabia, then part of the
Russian Empire (present-day...
- (Orgeyev) 4,133.4 km2 (1,595.9 sq mi) 213,478
Soroca Сорокскій
Soroca (
Soroki) 4,564.2 km2 (1,762.2 sq mi) 218,861
merged into Iaşi in 1818,
split again...
- Ternopil: "Zbruch", 2008, V. 3: П—Я, S. 316. — ISBN 978-966-528-279-2. "
Soroki (2)".
Geographical Dictionary of the
Kingdom of
Poland (in Polish). 11....
- (1958–1961).
Gerchik was born on 27
September 1918 and in the
village of
Soroki (****sky Uyezd, Minsk). He was in the Red Army from 1938, then enrolled...
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military officer and
declared Hero of the
Soviet Union Sorkin,
surname Sorok Soroki Sorokina,
genus of
fungi This page
lists people with the
surname Sorokin...
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pomors are the descendants) not
later than in the 12th century. The selo of
Soroki,
currently Belomorsk, is
known from that time. Most of the
villages at the...
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Bodzanov (now Budaniv, Ukraine). Thereafter, he
served as the
Rabbi for
Soroki,
Bessarabia (now Soroca, Moldova), and in J****y (now Iaşi, Romania). From...
- (Бессарабка) Chişinău
Kishinyov (Кишинёв) Edineţ
Edintsy (Единцы)
Orhei Orgeyev (Оргеев)
Otaci Ataki (Атаки)
Soroca Soroki (Сороки)
Tighina Bendery (Бендеры)...
- in blue ink. The icon was
brought to the
Cathedral from the
village of
Soroki after the
demolition of the
local church in 1963. This icon is
still in...