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Sudova Vyshnia (Ukrainian: Судова Вишня, IPA: [sʊdoˈwɑ ˈwɪʃnʲɐ]; Polish: Sądowa Wisznia) is a
small city in the
Yavoriv Raion of the Lviv
Oblast (region)...
- – 28
September 1956),
better known by the
literary pseudonym of
Ostap Vyshnia, was a
Ukrainian writer, humourist, satirist, and
medical official (feldsher)...
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Vyshnia (Ukrainian: Ви́шня), (the
former name –
Benkova Vyshnia (Ukrainian: Бенькова Вишня) – is a selo (village) in
Sambir Raion, Lviv
Oblast (province)...
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Sudova Vyshnia urban territorial hromada (Ukrainian: Судововишнянська міська територіальна громада, romanized: Sudovovyshnyanska
miska terytorialna hromada)...
- bear on
white field with his
front left paw
raised up.
Zhytomyr Sudova Vyshnia Kive
Ovruch Zhytomyr Kijow County,
Kijow (Biała Cerkiew, Bila Tserkva,...
- Hall
Zolochiv Castle Armenian Cathedral of Lviv
Narodnyi dim in
Sudova Vyshnia Olesko Castle Church of St Yura in
Drohobych Church of Sts. Olha and Elizabeth...
- находятся в зоне подтопления из-за подрыва Каховской ГЭС" [The
house of
Ostap Vyshnia and the port city of Oleshshia. What
sights are in the
flood zone due to...
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Ortwin (1876–1942), Polish-Jewish
journalist and
literary critic Ostap Vyshnia Panteleymon Kulish Perepadia Anatol,
literary translator Pavlo Zahrebelnyi...
- Lviv 20,200 20,863 −3.18%
Stryi Стрий Lviv 59,425 62,479 −4.89%
Sudova Vyshnia Судова Вишня Lviv 6,470 6,668 −2.97%
Truskavets Трускавець Lviv 28,287...
- Nurredin-Sultan's main
forces in the
battle of Komarno,
pursuing them to
Vyshnia. On
October 11, Sobieski's
troops crossed the
Dniester and set off in pursuit...