- 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...
- OCLC 28657234.
Gabriel Leńczyk (1964). "Światowid zbruczański (Swiatowit of the
Zbrucz river)". Materiały
Archeologiczne (in Polish).
Henryk Łowmiański (1979)...
- town
bordered the
Soviet Union, from
which it was
separated only by the
Zbrucz River.
Prior to
World War II, Skala-Podilska was home to a
significant Jewish...
-
General Adam Tarło,
starosta of goszczyński, brzegowski,
skalski on the
Zbrucz River. By the end of the 19th century, only
remnants remained of the castle...
-
Ternopil Oblast, Ukraine.
Castle built in 1630 on the
steep bank of the
Zbrucz River,
north of the city center, and an
architectural monument of local...
-
Russia (1919–1921). He
distinguished himself in
operations near the
River Zbrucz, with the rank of
major in the
Polish army, and won Poland's
highest military...
- Konarmiya), a
collection of
short stories such as "Crossing the
River Zbrucz" and "My
First Goose". The
horrific violence of Red
Cavalry seemed to harshly...
- that year he
commanded an
infantry division,
advancing to
Stawczany and
Zbrucz. From 1
August 1918
Sikorski commanded the
Polesie Group, and the Polish...
- at the
Treaty of Riga at the line Dzisna-Dok****sy-Słucz-Korets-Ostroh-
Zbrucz. That
border was 1,407
kilometres (874 mi) long.
Following World War II...
- największy na
warszawskim Grochowie". 8
January 2024. Skla on the
River Zbrucz: A
History of the
Former Skala Jewish Community,
Skala Research Group and...