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Yazlovets (Ukrainian: Язловець, romanized:
Yazlovets; Polish: Jazłowiec) is a
village in
Chortkiv Raion,
Ternopil Oblast, Ukraine. It is a
Roman Catholic...
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Yazlovets Castle is the
remnants of a
ruined castle in the
former privately owned town, now village, of
Yazlovets,
Chortkiv Raion, Ternopil...
- Porokhova, Pуredmistia, Pidzamochok, Ripyntsi, Soroky,
Stari Petlykivtsi,
Yazlovets village councils of
Chortkiv Raion. The
hromada consists of 1 city (Buchach)...
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Zolotyi Potik Castle (16th–17th centuries)
Kryvche Castle (17th century)
Yazlovets Castle (14th–17th centuries) Skala-Podilska
Castle (16th–18th centuries)...
- Kamaniçe, and was
divided into the
sanjaks of Kamaniçe, Bar,
Mejibuji and
Yazlovets (Yazlofça). It
returned to
Poland in 1699 with the
Treaty of Karlowitz...
- (college) to act as
chaplain to the
school and to the
attached convent in
Yazlovets in the
Archdiocese of Lwów, before, in
October 1895, he
started further...
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Polish army set out in
August 1684;
their first success was
capturing Yazlovets on
August 24. A
strong Ottoman hold in
Podolia slightly complicated the...
- Jan
Samuel Chrzanowski (died 1688 in Jazłowiec (
Yazlovets), Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth, now
Chortkiv Raion,
Ternopil Oblast, Ukraine) was a Polish...
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Ukrainian internment camps, in Zhovkva, Zolochiv, Mykulyntsi, Strusiv,
Yazlovets,
Kolomyya and Kosiv.
Interned Polish civilians,
soldiers and Catholic...
- December–4
January 1684)
Battle of Studenitsa [ru; uk] (1684)
Battle of
Yazlovets (1684)
Battle of Boiany [pl; ru] (1685)
Siege of
Kamenets (1687) Battle...