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centre was Tarashcha. At the time of the
Russian Empire Census of 1897,
Tarashchansky Uyezd had a po****tion of 245,752. Of these, 87.6%
spoke Ukrainian,...
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Anatoly Petrovich Alexandrov (1903-02-13)13
February 1903 Tarashcha,
Tarashchansky Uyezd, Kiev Governorate,
Russia (now
Tarashcha in Kyiv, Ukraine) Died...
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Skvirsky Сквирский
Skvira 3,721.5 km2 (1,436.9 sq mi) 251,257
Tarashchansky Таращанский
Tarashcha 3,339.4 km2 (1,289.3 sq mi) 245,752
Umansky Уманский...
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website Ukrainska Pravda,
abducted and
murdered on 16
September in
Tarashchansky district of Kyiv Oblast.
Yuliy Mazur – editor-in-chief of the newspaper...
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Irina Konstantinovna Kakhovskaya (Russian: Ири́на Константи́новна Кахо́вская; 15
August 1887, Tarashcha, Kiev
Governorate – 1
March 1960, Maloyaroslavets...
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Tarashcha or
Tarascha (Ukrainian: Тараща, IPA: [tɐˈrɑʃtʃɐ]) is a city in Bila
Tserkva Raion, Kyiv
Oblast (region) in
central Ukraine. It
hosts the administration...
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Vsevolod Vladimirovich Krestovsky (Russian: Все́волод Влади́мирович Кресто́вский;
February 23, 1840 –
January 30, 1895) was a
Russian writer who worked...
- Governate. From July 1919, he
commanded a
company in the 393rd and 5th
Tarashchansky regiments of the 44th
Rifle Division of the 12th Army of the Southwestern...
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insurgents led by
Yuriy Tyutyunnyk.
Seconded to Kiev, he was sent to the
Tarashchansky Uyezd Food
Committee as head of the
instructor department of the Tetyev...
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Volodymyr Vasylovych Sikevych (Ukrainian: Сікевич Володимир Васильович),
September 5, 1870 – July 27, 1952, was a
General Khorunzhy of the
Ukrainian People's...