- 1944–1991) and
Ukraine (since 1991).
Other names for the city include:
Storozynetz (German) Storojineț (Romanian)
Strozhnitz (סטראָזשניץ, Yiddish) Storožynec...
-
Putyla Putila Putilla Storonetz/Putyla 3,435
Storozhynets Storojineț
Storozynetz 14,197
Vashkivtsi Vășcăuți Waschkautz/Waschkiwzi 5,415
Voloka Voloca...
- Kotzmann,
Zastawna 15.61 75,556
Wisnitz Wisnitz,
Putilla 22.42 34,099
Storožynetz Storožynetz,
Stanestie 24.33 70,388
Radautz Radautz,
Solka 38.00 66,751 Suczawa...
- and ran in the
House at the
Austrian election of 1907 for Czernowitz,
Storozynetz and Bojan. He only took the
latter two
constituencies after winning a...
- (1920s) –
unknown (1920s)
Personal details Born (1871-05-04)May 4, 1871
Storozynetz,
Duchy of Bukovina, Austria-Hungary (today in Ukraine) Died July 18,...
- the city. At the same time,
three new
tribunals were
established in
Storozynetz,
Radautz and
Kimpolung in
addition to the
existing tribunals in Czernowitz...
- Romanians".
Running on PNR
lists for the by-elections of Chernowitz—Sereth—
Storozynetz,
Onciul easily won a seat in the
Austrian House of Deputies, and was...