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Vinnytsia (/ˈvɪnɪts(j)ə, ˈviːn-/ VIN-it-s(y)ə, VEEN-; Ukrainian: Вінниця, IPA: [ˈwinːɪtsʲɐ] ) is a city in
central Ukraine,
located on the
banks of the...
- The
Vinnytsia m****acre was the m****
execution of
between 9,000 and 11,000
people in the
Ukrainian town of
Vinnytsia by the
Soviet secret police NKVD during...
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businessman and
candy maker.
Samuel Bernstein was born into a
Jewish family in
Vinnitsia,
Russian Empire (now
Vinnytsia in Ukraine). He had been a
rabbinical student...
- FC Nyva
Vinnytsia is a
Ukrainian professional football club
based in the city of Vinnytsia. The name "Nyva"
translates to "grain field". The club was originally...
- та перспективний об’єкт міжнародного туризму (p. 660) "Star wound" at
Vinnitsia Region Portal 49°7′N 29°6′E / 49.117°N 29.100°E / 49.117; 29.100 v...
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appeared by the end of June
through early July 1933 for the Dnepropetrovsk,
Vinnitsia and Kiev regions. For the
kolkhozes of the
Kharkiv region, ****istance...
- православия в Виннице" [Strengthening
Foundations of
Orthodox Belief in
Vinnitsia] (in Russian).
Orthodox Life newspaper.
Archived from the
original on...
- However, only 4
bishops came, and
Mykhayil did not come.
Mykhayil was in
Vinnitsia to help
Metropolitan Simeon.
During Filaret's
sermon on 14 May he said:...
- 2013-01-17. [1]
Archived October 9, 2009, at the
Wayback Machine "Museum of
Vinnitsia". Muzey.vn.ua.
Retrieved 2013-01-17. Osipova, Irina; (1998). Si el mundo...