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Tatarbunary (Ukrainian: Татарбунари,
pronounced [tɐtɐrbʊˈnɑrɪ]; Romanian: Tatarbunar; Turkish: Tatarpınarı) is a city in
Odesa Oblast (province) of south-western...
- The
Tatarbunary Uprising (Romanian: Răscoala de la Tatarbunar) was a Bolshevik-inspired and Soviet-backed
peasant revolt that took
place on 15–18 September...
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Tatarbunary Raion (Ukrainian: Татарбунарський район) was a
raion (district) in
Odesa Oblast of Ukraine. The
raion was
located in the south-west part of...
- name on 14
November 1945.
Until 18 July 2020,
Prymorske belonged to
Tatarbunary Raion. In July 2020, as part of the
administrative reform of Ukraine...
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Tatarbunary urban hromada (Ukrainian: Татарбунарська міська громада) is a
hromada in Bilhorod-Dnistrovskyi
Raion of
Odesa Oblast in
southwestern Ukraine...
- the
central authorities, such as the
Bender Uprising of 1919 and the
Tatarbunary Uprising of 1924. In 1939, the
secret appendix to the Molotov–Ribbentrop...
- 1892-1924), was a
Soviet communist who took a very
important role in the
Tatarbunary Uprising. Born in the
village of ****i (Sapojok raion,
Ryazan gubernia...
- longest-lasting
rebellion took
place for
several w****s in 1924 in the area of
Tatarbunary when the
local po****tion was
instigated by
agitators from the Soviet...
- it had a po****tion of 26.
Until 18 July 2020,
Lebedivka belonged to
Tatarbunary Raion. In July 2020, as part of the
administrative reform of Ukraine...
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towns of
Bolhrad and Kubei. They also
inhabit the
cities of
Izmail and
Tatarbunary.
Nogai minorities also live in Bulgaria,
mainly in
Northeast and Southeast...