- the
first Polish air
pilots Karol Niedzialkowski -
bishop of
Lutsk and
Zhytomir in the late 19th
century Apolinary Wnukowski -
Roman Catholic archbishop...
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chronological row of
current events or Who will
return the Big
Football to
Zhytomir? (Хроника текущих событий, или Кто вернет в Житомир Большой футбол?). UA-Football...
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Khmelnitskyy Metropolitan Area 259,104
Kherson Metropolitan Area 246,357
Zhytomir Metropolitan Area 242,883
Chernivtsi Metropolitan Area 240,725 Ivano-Frankivsk...
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through Liubech to Brahin. He
continued to Mazyr,
Zhytomir, and Pohrebyshche,
stopping briefly in
Zhytomir for the
local sejmik.
After some
skirmishes near...
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Slavuta (Ukraine), Toruń (Poland) and
Oerbke (Germany)
Stalag 358 in
Zhytomir (Ukraine)
Stalag 359 in
Sokolov (Czechoslovakia),
Poniatowa and Sandomierz...
- Euroradio.fm (in Russian).
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original on 2019-10-01. "
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Flags of the World.
Retrieved 2023-04-02. "Сучасні символи...
- had two children, Konstanty, born in
Trakai in 1553, and Zofia, born in
Zhytomir the
following year.
Eugenia died in 1557. In 1558, he
married Princess...
- officer;
Mykola Stsiborsky, the son of a
tsarist military officer from
Zhytomir, who
served as the OUN's
official theorist; and
Omelian Senyk, a party...
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Symon Dukelsky 1924 – 1925
Aleksandr Safes (Grozny)
Russian Census of 1897
Zhytomir – 65 895 (Jewish – 30 572,
Russian – 16 944,
Ukrainian – 9 152)
Rovno –...
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Reuven Kalisher,
resident of
Zhytomir, was a
Jewish doctor and Hebrew-language literist.
Kalisher maintained the view that the
Torah mentioned Tzaraath...