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Zlatopil or
Zlatopol is a
toponym (place name) in Ukraine. It may
refer to: Zlatopil, Novomyrhorod, a
former city in
central Ukraine Zlatopil, Kharkiv...
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Zlatopol (Russian: Златополь) is a
rural locality (a selo) and the
administrative center of
Zlatopolinsky Selsoviet,
Kulundinsky District,
Altai Krai,...
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Zlatopil (Ukrainian: Златопіль), also
known by the
Russian transliteration Zlatopol, was a
small city in Ukraine,
located about 67 km
northwest of Kropyvnytskyi...
- Zhytomyr, Ukraine)
Zidichov (from Zhydachiv, Ukraine)
Zinkov Zlatipol (from
Zlatopol)
Zlotchov (from Zolochiv)
Zolozitz (from Zaliztsi)
Zychlin Rabinowicz,...
- "first
internationally known Polish woman artist." She was born 1854 in
Zlatopol (formerly a
frontier town of the
Russian Empire,
today a part of Novomyrhorod...
- origin,
sugar magnate,
philanthropist and patron.
Lazar Brodsky was born in
Zlatopol, a
shtetl in Kiev
Governorate of the
Russian Empire (modern-day Ukraine)...
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Native name Александр Захаревич Мышлаевский Born 24 March [O.S. 12] 1856
Zlatopol (now part of Novomyrhorod),
Kherson Governorate,
Russian Empire Died 1920...
- 9 mi) to the
southwest of the lake.
Other inhabited places nearby are
Zlatopol, 11
kilometers (6.8 mi) to the east, Mirabilit, 6.5
kilometers (4.0 mi)...
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taught in
other towns in the
Russian Empire, such as Ossatin,
Medvedevka ,
Zlatopol, and Odessa. But upon his
arrival in Breslov, he declared, "Today, we have...
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Kuchuk river close to Novotroitsk. A 120 km (75 mi)
extension reaching Zlatopol was projected, but
never carried out.
Construction of the
canal began in...