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Zherebets (Ukrainian: Жеребець, lit. 'stallion') may have
multiple meanings:
Zherebets River in
eastern Ukraine Zherebets Lake [ru] in
Kazakhstan Tavriiske...
- The
Zherebets (Ukrainian: Жеребець) is a
river in
eastern Ukraine. It is a
tributary of the Donets, and
mainly flows through the
western areas of the...
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developed from a farm that was
founded in 1770. It then bore the name
Zherebets (Жеребець)
until 1939, then the name
Kirove (Ukrainian: Кірове, Russian...
- published. 16th-century
genealogies mention five of Andrei's sons:
Simeon Zherebets,
Alexander Yolka,
Vasily Vantey,
Gavrila Gavsha, and
Fyodor Koshka.[citation...
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boyar families man
serve as an
example as well his sons' names:
Semyon Zherebets (Semyon the Stallion),
Aleksandr Yolka (Alexandre the Spruce), Fyodor...
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southwestern outskirts of the village, the
Zhuravka Balka River flows into the
Zherebets River. The
absolute height is 75
metres above sea level. Date of foundation...
- 1999) was a
Ukrainian opera singer.
Sokil was born in the
village of
Zherebets' (now Tavriiske) in the
Zaporizhzhia Oblast on
October 18, 1902. She studied...
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Siverskyi Donets, and
located at the
mouth of a
stream called the
Chornyi Zherebets. The
ultimate origin of the name
Bakhmut is uncertain.
According to a...
- Khotimlia,
Velykyi Burluk, Hnylytsia, Balakliika, Iziumets, Oskil, Netryus,
Zherebets', Krasna, Borova, Aidar, Derkul, Glubokaya, Kalitva,
Bystraya Water reservoirs:...
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visiting units stationed at Polohy, Basan [uk], Mala Tokmachka,
Orikhiv and
Zherebets. On 3 January, over 40
delegates met for the
congress at Polohy, where...