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    Liubeshiv (redirect from Lyubeshiv)
    Liubeshiv (Ukrainian: Любешів; Polish: Lubieszów; Belarusian: Любяшоў, romanized: Lubiašoŭ; Yiddish: ליבישויוו) is a rural settlement in Kamin-Kashyrskyi...
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  • Voivodeship (west Poland) Lubieszów, Opole Voivodeship (south-west Poland) Lyubeshiv, Ukraine This disambiguation page lists articles about distinct geographical...
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    8–26 m (on plyas). The largest depth is 16.4 m, which is located between Lyubeshiv and the village. Zinov, the depth formed by the sources that feed the...
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    Lyubeshiv Raion (Ukrainian: Любешівський район) was a raion in Volyn Oblast in western Ukraine. Its administrative center was the urban-type settlement...
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    Mykhalyk Date of birth (1983-10-28) 28 October 1983 (age 40) Place of birth Lyubeshiv, Ukrainian SSR (now Ukraine) Height 1.85 m (6 ft 1 in) Position(s) Defensive...
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  • Stara Vyzhivka 3352 – Kovel 3355 – Shatsk 3357 – Kamin-Kashyrskyy 3362 – Lyubeshiv 3363 – Turiysk 3365 – Kivertsi, Tsuman 3366 – Ratne 3368 – Rozhyshche...
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    Martyniuk was born in 1950 in a village of Vetly (Zarohizne khutir), Lyubeshiv Raion near the border with Belarus. In 1972 he graduated the Lutsk State...
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    Nicholas Church, Ukrainian Orthodox Church of the village of Buchyn in the Lyubeshiv district of Volyn oblast of Ukraine. A 15-kilometer long religious procession...
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    railway was being built. During the World War I, at least the Iwanovo-Lyubeshiv had been completed by August 1916. In 1939 there were the following stations...
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    Russia, Austria and Prussia. After graduating from a Piarist college at Lyubeshiv, Narbutt entered the Vilna Academy, where in 1803 he graduated in engineering...
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  • place on Baron Lubieszów’s estate (near Pinsk, and now to be found in Lyubeshiv Raion, Ukraine), between ‘General Mack’, the false name adopted by one...
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  • Shepel landmark of archaeology 030019-N 20 Hillfort 9th-13th century Lyubeshiv Raion, village Vetly landmark of archaeology 030020-N 21 Hillfort "Zamchyshche"...
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