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thousands of his soldiers, as
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Volynian Chronicle and
certain contemporary Polish sources. This was
likely the...
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Volynian is
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Rivne and Volyn, as well as in
parts of
Zhytomyr and Ternopil...
-
Caucasus Germans,
Petersburg Germans,
Baltic Germans,
Kazakh Germans,
Volynian Germans,
Moscow Germans and
Sibirian Germans. Not
their ancestral regions...
- Volhînia; Hungarian: Volhínia; German:
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Wolynien (both [
voˈlyːni̯ən] );
Volhynian German: Wolhynien, Wolhinien,
Wolynien or
Wolinien (all...
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authorities and
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