- Ternopil,
known until 1944
mostly as Tarnopol, is a city in
western Ukraine,
located on the
banks of the Seret. Administratively, it
serves as the administrative...
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Luhansk Oblast 1938–42, 1943–58 and 1970–90 (German
occupation 1942–43)
Tarnopil Oblast was the name of
Ternopil Oblast 1939–41 (renamed soon
after World...
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Germany (see
Operation Barbarossa).
Along with Lviv,
Drohobych and
Tarnopil oblasts, it was
reorganized on
August 1, 1941, into
Distrikt Galizien centered...
- Tłuste (
Tarnopil oblast), Suchostaw, Tyśmienica, Bodzanów, Złotniki, Stanisławów,
Brody (Lviv oblast),
Krystynopol (Lviv oblast), Czerwonogród (
Tarnopil Oolast)...
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Terezin (Polish),
Tirisino (Italian),
Theresienstadt (German)
Ternopil Tarnopil - Тарнопіль (Ukrainian
until 1944),
Tarnopol (German, Polish), Tarnopolis...
- Oblast,
Rivne Oblast,
Stanislav (later
known as Ivano-Frankivsk) Oblast,
Tarnopil Oblast and
Volyn Oblast). The
civilian administration in
those regions...
- five are Lviv Oblast,
Rivne Oblast,
Stanislav (Ivano-Frankivsk) Oblast,
Tarnopil (Ternopil) Oblast, and
Volyn Oblast)
established on the
territory of West...
- part of Lwow Voivodeship)
Stanislaviv Oblast (Stanislawow Voivodeship)
Tarnopil Oblast (southern part of
Wolyn Voivodeship and most of
Tarnopol Voivodeship)...
- Lviv to
Brody that was
opened on 12 July. In 1870,
another branch reached Tarnopil. On 4
November 1871 the
railroad network was
connected with
railroads of...
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territories became the Drohobych, Lviv,
Stanislav (now Ivano-Frankivsk) and
Tarnopil Oblasts of the
Ukrainian SSR,
which broadly correspond with the modern...