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Zhovti Vody (Ukrainian: Жовті Води, IPA: [ˈʒɔu̯tʲi ˈwɔdɪ]; lit. 'yellow waters') is a city in
Kamianske Raion,
Dnipropetrovsk Oblast,
central Ukraine....
- The
Battle of
Zhovti Vody (Ukrainian: Битва під Жовтими Водами, Polish:
Bitwa pod Żołtymi
Wodami —
literally means “Yellow Waters”; 29
April — 16 May,...
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Avanhard Zhovti Vody is a
Ukrainian amateur football club from
Zhovti Vody,
Dnipropetrovsk Oblast. In 1959–70 as
Avanhard the club parti****ted in the...
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Evgeniy Aleksandrovich Zhovtis (Russian: Евгений Александрович Жовтис; born 17
August 1955) is a
Kazakhstan human rights activist and
director of the...
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battle by the
Zaporozhian Cossacks and
Crimean Tatars. As in the
Battle of
Zhovti Vody in 29
April — 16 May, 1648 the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth’s forces...
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Kombinat (VostGOK) - is
located in the city of
Zhovti Vody, Ukraine, with the
address Pershotravneva St, 2А,
Zhovti Vody,
Dnipropetrovsk Oblast, Ukraine, 52200...
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Kamianske (262,704)
Nikopol (136,280)
Pavlohrad (118,816)
Samar (72,439)
Zhovti Vody (54,370)
Pokrov (46,532)
Marhanets (44,980)
Synelnykove (32,302) Ternivka...
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Potocki and his
first wife
Zofia Firlej. He was single. In the
Battle of
Zhovti Vody
Stefan Potocki was wounded,
taken prisoner of war and died from gangrene...
- areas. From east to west, the
region includes the
cities of
Kryvyi Rih,
Zhovti Vody, Oleksandriia, Dolynska,
Novyi Buh as well as
parts of the more rural...
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Ukrainian Navy on July 25, 1997. It was
renamed Zhovti Vody (U310), in
honor of the
Battle of
Zhovti Vody. On June 18, 2004 the
minesweeper was renamed...