- the city came
under Russian rule,
incorporated into the
newly created Ternopol krai, but in 1815
returned to
Austrian rule in
accordance with the Congress...
-
Tarnopol Voivodeship (Polish: Województwo tarnopolskie; Ukrainian: Тернопільське воєводство, romanized: Ternopilske voievodstvo) was an administrative...
-
Ternopil Oblast (Ukrainian: Тернопільська область, romanized: Ternópilʹsʹka óblastʹ), also
referred to as
Ternopilshchyna (Ukrainian: Тернопільщина, r...
- 1916 – 31 May 1917:
Fyodor Trepov,
administrator of the
governments of
Ternopol and
Chernovtsy 22
April – 2
August 1917:
Dmytro Doroshenko, krai commissar...
- FC Nyva
Ternopil (Ukrainian: Футбольний клуб Нива Тернопіль; Russian: Футбольный клуб Нива Тернополь) is a
Ukrainian football club from the city of Ternopil...
- FC
Avanhard Ternopil was a
football club
based in Ternopil,
Ukrainian SSR. The club pla**** in the
Soviet Second League 1960–1971.
During that time the...
- was
especially recognized for its role in the
liberation of the city of
Ternopol, for
which it
received that city's name as an honorific. The
division originally...
- the city came
under Russian rule,
incorporated into the
newly created Ternopol krai. In 1815 the city (then with 11,000 residents)
returned to Austrian...
- areas, to the
Napoleonic Duchy of Warsaw, and some
eastern areas around Ternopol to the
Russian Empire. (For details, see § Administrative divisions.) In...
- Sandomierz–Silesian Offensive, and the
Battle of Berlin. For
helping to
capture Ternopol and Berlin, the
division received the cities'
names as honorifics, and...