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Yampil (Ukrainian: Ямпіль) is a
common toponym (place name) in Ukraine:
Yampil Raion, Sumy
Oblast Yampil Raion,
Vinnytsia Oblast Yampil,
Vinnytsia Oblast...
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Yaroslav Hennadiyovych Yampol (Ukrainian: Ярослав Геннадійович Ямполь; born 21
April 1990) is a
Ukrainian professional footballer who
plays as an attacking...
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Yampol uezd was a
county (uezd) of the
Podolia Governorate of the
Russian Empire. It
bordered the
Vinnitsa uezd to the north, the
Bratslav and Olgopol...
- 1721 – 1786),
known as the
Zlotshiver Maggid.
Rabbi Yosef Rabinowitz of
Yampol (d.
January 9, 1812), son of
Rabbi Yekhiel Mikhl of
Zlotshev Rebbe Yitzchok...
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using attack aviation,
tanks to
seize Yampol village".
Information Telegraph Agency of Russia.
Retrieved 26
August 2014...
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common among Ukrainian Jews that
resided in and
around the
places called Yampol in
Ukraine since the
times of the
Russian Empire. The
Lithuanized form is...
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original on 4 July 2022. "
Yampol, Ukraine". JewishGen.
Retrieved 3
April 2014. "Fortifications of the city of
Yampol: History". Zamki-Kreposti.com...
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became the
Maggid Misharim in the
communities of Brody, Kalk, Zloczow, and
Yampol. He used to pray late into the
night and
claimed that like the
tribe of...
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Nation Player 10 MF UKR
Yaroslav Yampol...
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skripki solo N.
Paganini [A
technical commentary on Paganini's 24
Caprices for
violin solo] (Moscow, 1959) I.M.
Yampol′sky/R "Mostras, Konstantin". v t e...