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    Zhytomyr (redirect from Zhytomir)
    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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    Chernenko (Ukrainian Анастасія Михайлівна Черненко, born 11 October 1990 in Zhytomir) is a professional Ukrainian triathlete, winner of the Ukrainian Triathlon...
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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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    Euroradio.fm (in Russian). Archived from the original on 2019-10-01. "Zhytomir County (Ukraine)". Flags of the World. Retrieved 2023-04-02. "Сучасні символи...
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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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  • Khmelnitskyy Metropolitan Area (Greater Khmelnitskyy) 259,104 Zhytomir Metropolitan Area (Greater Zhytomir) 242,883 Chernivtsi Metropolitan Area (Greater Chernivtsi)...
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  • officer; Mykola Stsyborsky, 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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  • and within the Pale of Settlement: Nemyrivka, Rivne Oblast Nemyrivka, Zhytomir Oblast Nemyrivka, Khmelnytsky Oblast Niemirówka is also the Polish form...
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  • Aleksey Semyonovich Burdeyny Born (1908-10-18)October 18, 1908 Zhytomir, Russian Empire Died April 21, 1987(1987-04-21) (aged 78) Moscow, Soviet Union...
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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...
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    the year 2010. At the Ukrainian Summer Games in Yelistratova's hometown Zhytomir Levkovska placed third (U23) behind Yuliya Yelistratova and Victoria Kachan...
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  • People's Republic were also responsible for rapes, looting, and massacres in Zhytomir, in which 500–700 Jews lost their lives. After two months of heavy fighting...
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  • west-central Ukraine, approximately 16 km. from the provincial capital of Zhytomir. One of the oldest settlements in the region, it is known for the St. Basil...
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  • the history of the Karaites of Russia. Isaac of Kalea, Or ha-Lebanah, Zhytomir, 1882.  This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public...
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    monks returned to Berdychiv in 1991. On 19 July 1997, Bishop of Kiev and Zhytomir, Jan Purwinski, blessed the copy of the original icon. The third crowning...
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    Congress Poland, Russian Empire. Upon graduating from a gymnasium in Zhytomir, he enrolled into the Moscow State University as a medical student, only...
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    invaded the Soviet Union Stsiborskyi returned to the city of his birth, Zhytomir, which was then under German administration. In 1941 the Melnyk faction...
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    Stalin's ten blows. In the course of the operation the Vinnitsa, Volyn, Zhytomir, Kiev, Kirovohrad, Rivne, Khmelnytskyi (Khmelnitskiy) and parts of Poltava...
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    October 2015) Rally against transit of Russian cargo trucks stretches to Zhytomir region (photos), UNIAN (14 February 2016) Tires on fire at Poroshenko's...
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