- year (1462) King
Casimir IV
Jagiellon gave town
privileges and the name
Uhnów (Hivniv) to the place, so the
village became an
independent town, free of...
- Voivodeship,
which included the
cities of Bełz (Ukrainian: Белз, Belz),
Uhnów (Угнів, Uhniv),
Krystynopol (Кристинопіль, Krystynopil), and Waręż (Варяж...
- Polish–Soviet
territorial exchange.
During the transfer, the
cities of Bełz,
Uhnów, Krystynopol, and Waręż were
transferred to Ukraine. Also Pawłowice village...
- stations,
burnt and
blown up
police buildings (e.g. in Yavoriv, Gródek,
Uhnów, Lubaczów) and
Polish households; it was also
active in
destruction of telegraph...
-
trader originally from Miechów near Kraków, and
Hinde (née Labin) from
Uhnów (now Ukraine) as one of
their five
children before World War II. Thanks...
-
Lublin Voivodeship.
Those were the muni****lities of
Lubycza Królewska,
Uhnów, and Tarnoszyn, of the Rawa County, and the muni****lities of Krystynopol...
-
these were
joined by a
further transfer of Lubaczów, Horyniec, Laszki,
Uhnów and
Sieniawa raions of the Lviv
Oblast from the
Ukrainian Soviet Socialist...
- 1941) was a
Ukrainian Gr****
Catholic priest and martyr.
Baranyk was born in
Uhnów in
Austrian Galicia (modern-day Uhniv, Ukraine). He
entered the monastery...
-
Grodek Szczerzec Winniki Janow Zołkiewer Kreis [uk]:
Kulikow Gross-Mosty
Uhnow Niemirow Bełz
Cieszanow Sokal Zołkiew Rawa
Lubaczow Przemyśler Kreis [pl;...
-
After the
burial of the
soldiers and the
demolition of the Werbkowice-
Uhnów railway, we
withdrew with the unit to the area of the Tomaszów district...