- (Ukrainian: Залiщики, IPA: [zɑˈliʃtʃɪkɪ]; Polish: Zaleszczyki), also
spelled Zalischyky, is a
small city
located on the
Dniester River in
Chortkiv Raion, Ternopil...
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Zalishchyky Raion (Ukrainian: Заліщицький район) was a
raion (district) of
Ternopil Oblast. The
administrative centre and
largest town was Zalishchyky...
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Dnister Zalishchyky (Ukrainian: Дністер Заліщики) was an
amateur football club from the city of Zalishchyky, Ukraine.
Zalishchyky is
located on the banks...
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Zelenyi Hai (Ukrainian: Зелений Гай) is a
village in
Chortkiv Raion,
Ternopil Oblast, Ukraine. It was
named Zhezhava (Ukrainian: Жежава)
until 1950. Zelenyi...
- Leon Biliński (15 June 1846 in
Zalischyky – 15 June 1923 in Vienna) was a Polish-Austrian
statesman of the Biliński family. He had
several important political...
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Novotroitsk Shakhtar Horlivka Sula
Lubny Lada
Chernivtsi Fetrovyk Khust Dnister Zalischyky Top
goalscorer 24 – M.Kovalchuk (CSKA) V.Pobehayev (Systema) ← 1993–94...
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Ukrainian Second League Season 1993–94
Champions Boryspil Relegated Dnister Zalischyky Shakhtar Stakhanov Top
goalscorer 20 -
Viktor D'iak (Bazhanovets Makiivka)...
- Frankenberg, Hesse,
Germany Gdańsk,
Poland Markaryd,
Sweden Winona, Minnesota, USA
Zalischyky, Ukraine...
- suite, a
cycle of 24
preludes and
fugues Mykhailo Haivoronsky 1892–1949
Zalischyky songs of the
Ukrainian Sich Riflemen,
choral works,
church music, and...
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Ukrainian Transitional League Season 1992
Champions Dnister Zalischyky (Group 1)
Bazhanovets Makiivka (Group 2) Top
goalscorer 11 - Oleh
Vetrov (Bazhanovets...