- The
Zbruch (Ukrainian: Збруч; Polish: Zbrucz) is a
river in
Western Ukraine, a left
tributary of the Dniester. It
flows within the
Podolian Upland starting...
- The
Zbruch Idol,
Sviatovid (Worldseer, Polish: Światowid ze Zbrucza; Ukrainian: Збручанський ідол) is a 9th-century sculpture, more
precisely an example...
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dissolved FC
Zbruch. In
summer of 2014,
former president of
Zbruch Volochysk Yevhen Sinkov gave
interview to UA-Football and told
story about Zbruch and the...
- to
Svetovit in an idol from
Zbruch, the so-called Sviatovid. This
statue was
found in 1848 from the
bottom of the
Zbruch River, a
tributary of the Dniester...
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Koropets (78 km or 48 mi),
Strypa (147 km or 91 mi),
Seret (250 km or 160 mi),
Zbruch (245 km or 152 mi),
Smotrych (169 km or 105 mi), U****sia [uk] (122 km or...
- soldiers. The Blue Army
helped drive the
Ukrainian forces east past the
Zbruch River and
decisively contributed to the
outcome of the war. The West Ukrainian...
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recognized in scholarship. The
supposition that
Mokosh is
depicted on the
Zbruch Idol and on
North Russian embroideries from the 19th
century has also been...
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sanctuaries is a
matter of
dispute (Peryn, a
complex near the site of the
Zbruch idol). The main idea of
paganism and
mythology of the
Slavs is
given primarily...
- (province), and had its
origins as a
Polish fortress at the
meeting of the
Zbruch and
Dniester rivers. It
belongs to Melnytsia-Podilska
settlement hromada...
- 1919 when the last UHA
forces withdrew east of the
River Zbruch. The
border on the
River Zbruch was
confirmed at the
Treaty of Warsaw, when in
April 1920...