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- Verbovets (Ukrainian: Вербовець) is a village in the Lanivtsi urban hromada of the Kremenets Raion of Ternopil Oblast in Ukraine. The first written mention...
- to one city (Kosiv), there are 14 villages in the hromada: Babyn [uk] Verbovets [uk] Horod [uk] Mykytyntsi [uk] Pistyn [uk] Richka [uk] Smodna [uk] Snidavka [uk]...
- long-standing political pressure. Smolii was born on February 1, 1961, in Verbovets, Lanivtsi Raion, Ternopil Oblast. Smolii received his university education...
- (Lanivtsi) and 40 villages: Berezhanka Bilozirka Buhliv Vanzhuliv Velyka Bilka Verbovets Vereshchaky Vyshhorodok Vlaschyntsi Volytsia Hrybova Hrynky Zhukivtsi...
- Ruska Dolyna Sasovo Shyroke Tekovo Velyka Kopania Velyka Palad Velyki Komiaty Verbove Verbovets Veriatsia Zatysivka Закарпатська область (in Ukrainian)...
- Tropove [uk] Trostianets [uk] Tsekynivka [uk] Ulianivka [uk] Vazluivka [uk] Verbovets [uk] Vilne Vilshanka [uk] Vinozh [uk] Vitrivka [uk] Vivcharnia [uk] Vojevodchyntsi [uk]...
- Tropove [uk] Trostianets [uk] Tsekynivka [uk] Ulianivka [uk] Vazluivka [uk] Verbovets [uk] Vilne Vilshanka [uk] Vinozh [uk] Vitrivka [uk] Vivcharnia [uk] Vojevodchyntsi [uk]...
- Tropove [uk] Trostianets [uk] Tsekynivka [uk] Ulianivka [uk] Vazluivka [uk] Verbovets [uk] Vilne Vilshanka [uk] Vinozh [uk] Vitrivka [uk] Vivcharnia [uk] Vojevodchyntsi [uk]...
- towns and villages of Babyn, Horod, Smodna, Cherhanivka, Staryi Kosiv, Verbovets and Pistyn. The distance from the railroad station in Vizhnytsa is 12...
- – 57) Salnitsa – 3 699 (Ukrainian – 2 758, Jewish – 899, Polish – 19) Verbovets – 2 311 (Ukrainian – 1 282, Jewish – 661, Polish – 326) According to the...