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Tulchyn (Ukrainian: Тульчин, IPA: [tʊlʲˈtʃɪn] ; Latin: Tulcinum; Polish: Tulczyn; Russian: Тульчин, romanized: Tulchin; Yiddish: טולטשין; Romanian: Tulcin)...
- 1908, he was
forced to
leave his post and move back to
Tulchyn. Leontovych's move to
Tulchyn marked the
beginning of a
prolific period of composing....
- Ukraine): Uman
Okruha Berdychiv Okruha Vinnytsia Okruha Mohyliv Okruha Tulchyn Okruha Shepetivka Okruha Proskuriv Okruha Kamianets Okruha In 1935 bordering...
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Tulchyn Raion (Ukrainian: Тульчинський район) is one of the six
raions (districts) of
Vinnytsia Oblast,
located in
southwestern Ukraine. The administrative...
- (Ukrainian: Тиманівка; Russian: Тимановка) is a
village in
Ukraine in the
Tulchyn district of
Vinnytsia region. The
KOATUU is 0524386201. The po****tion...
- [ˈbrɑtslɐu̯]; Yiddish: בראַסלעװ) is a
rural settlement in Ukraine,
located in
Tulchyn Raion of
Vinnytsia Oblast, by the
Southern Bug river. It is a medieval...
- Nagyecsed, Hungary)
Faltishan (from Fălticeni, Romania)
Galovitch (from
Tulchyn, Ukraine)
Gorlitz (from Gorlice, Poland)
Gostynin (from Gostynin, Poland)...
- of Podilia, the
Haisyn okruha was
dissolved as well. Some
territory of
Tulchyn okruha were
included into the
newly formed Moldavian Autonomous Soviet...
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Suvorov Museum is a
historical and
military museum in Tymanivka,
Tulchyn Raion,
Vinnytsia Oblast, Ukraine,
dedicated to the
memory of
Russian Generalissimo...
- Ogiński
Palace in Siedlce; the
Potocki Palaces in Międzyrzec Podlaski,
Tulchyn and Vysokaye; the Wiśniowiecki
Palace in Vyshnivets; and the
Zbaraski Castle...