• Kołomyja may refer to the following places: Kolomyia, Ukraine (called Kołomyja in Polish) Kołomyja, Podlaskie Voivodeship (north-east Poland) This disambiguation...
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  • Kołomyja [kɔwɔˈmɨja] is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Rutki, within Zambrów County, Podlaskie Voivodeship, in north-eastern Poland...
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    known as Kolomea (Ukrainian: Коломия, romanized: Kolomyja, pronounced [koɫoˈmɪjɐ] ; Polish: Kołomyja; ‹See Tfd›German: Kolomea; Romanian: Colomeea; Yiddish:...
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  • Cholewy-Kołomyja [xɔˈlɛvɨ kɔwɔˈmɨja] is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Kołaki Kościelne, within Zambrów County, Podlaskie Voivodeship...
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    Halicz Powiat of Halicz, (Powiat Halicki), Halicz Kolomyja County, (Powiat Kołomyjski), Kołomyja Trembowla County, (Powiat Trembowelski), Trembowla Lwów...
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    (German: Jassel) Kalush (Polish: Kałusz) Kolomyia (German: Kolomea, Polish: Kołomyja, Romanian: Colomeea, Yiddish: Kolomay) Kozova (Polish: Kozowa) Kraków (German:...
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    struggles, leading to the wholesale burning of the ghettos such as in Kołomyja (now Kolomyia, Ukraine), and mass shootings of women and children as in...
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    (as of 1931). Other important municipal centers of the voivodeship were: Kołomyja (pop. 33,800), Stryj (pop. 30,500), Horodenka (pop. 12,200), Kalusz (pop...
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    local government, was divided into the counties of Trembowla, Halicz and Kolomyja. It had its own sejmik at Halicz, where six deputies were elected to the...
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  • Sieniawski (c. 1516–1579) was a Polish noble. He was a starost of Halicz and Kołomyja since 1550, Podkomorzy of Kamieniec Litewski since 1554, castellan of Kamieniec...
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    1683 at the Battle of Vienna), was a Polish noble, starost of Halicz and Kołomyja, rotmistrz and pułkownik of cavalry. Son of Hetman Andrzej Potocki and...
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    Wołyń Voivodeship Łuck 35554 17366 18188 48.8% 35 Stanisławów Voivodeship Kołomyja 33788 14332 19456 42.4% 36 Pomeranian Voivodeship Gdynia 33217 84 33133...
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    Ruziewicz Stanisław Ruziewicz (c.a. 1939) Born (1889-08-29)29 August 1889 Kołomyja (uk. Коломия) Died 12 July 1941(1941-07-12) (aged 51) Lwów (today Lviv...
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    Hetman of the Crown Stanisław Potocki (1659–1683), starost of Halicz and Kołomyja, rotmistrz and pułkownik of cavalry Stanisław Szczęsny Potocki (1753–1805)...
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    mass grave. In April 1942, the authorities forced 1000 Jews to move to Kolomyja, though some returned to Kosiv. In September, most of the remaining Jews...
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    500), Równe (pop. 40,600), Tarnopol (pop. 35,600), Łuck (pop. 35,600) and Kołomyja (pop. 33,800). In addition, Daugavpils (pop. 43,200 in 1930) in inter-war...
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    (Halicz), from 1564 seat of the sejmik Powiat Kołomyja (Powiat kołomyjski), chief urban centre Kolomyia (Kołomyja) Powiat Trembowla (Powiat trembowelski),...
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    over the Ziemia of Halicz, including the powiats of Halicz, Trembowla and Kolomyja. During the Polish–Ottoman War (1620–21), Halicz was burned by Crimean...
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    Russia. Israel Wermuth was born on 19 October 1925, in the small town of Kołomyja, Stanislawowskie in eastern Poland (now Kolomyia in Ukraine). His parents...
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    castellan of Kraków since 1748 and starost of Halicz, Warsaw, Leżajsk, Kołomyja, Czerwonogród, Śniatyn and Bolemów. In 1703 he suppressed a peasant revolt...
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    Pokuttia (Polish: Pokucie), now in Ukraine. Largest city: Kolomyia (Polish: Kołomyja). In the past also under Mongol, Hungarian, Moldavian and Austrian rule...
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    the municipality of Święty Józef was transferred from Nadwórna County to Kołomyja County. On 1 April 1932, the neighbouring Bohorodczany County was liquidated...
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    various sources from 300 to 600 (dying from typhoid) in Mikulińce, 100 in Kołomyja, and 16 to 40 in Brzeżany, due to unheated barracks at temperatures of...
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    Moldavia in 1685. He was also starost of Halicz, Wyszogród, Leżajsk, Śniatyń, Kołomyja, Mościsk and Medyka. After his death in 1691, Potocki was buried in the...
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  • Spiderwize 2011, OCLC 796270628, Chapter 7: Hans Krueger in Stanislawow, Kolomyja and District ed. by Jason Hallgarten, JewishGen Yizkor Book Project 2011...
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    [citation needed] Nadvirna Deliatyn Hody-Dobrovidka Kobaky Kolomyia (Polish: Kołomyja, Romanian: Colomeea) Kosiv Kosmach Kuty, Stari Kuty (Romanian: Cuturi)...
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  • cities in Czerwień Land, taken into the USSR and now in Ukraine are Lwów, Kołomyja, Kowel, Łuck, Równe, Sokal, Stryj, Tarnopol, etc. Only a small part of...
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    500), Równe (pop. 40,600), Tarnopol (pop. 35,600), Łuck (pop. 35,600) and Kołomyja (pop. 33,800). In addition, Daugavpils (pop. 43,200 in 1930) in inter-war...
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    Tudor-Radu; Lefter, Lucian-Valeriu (2014). "The Feudal Ceremony of Colomeea/Kołomyja (September 12th 1485). Notes on the Moldavian Heraldry and Vexillology...
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    церкви Івано-Франківської області, Львів, 2016, s. 195. Kljuciv Velykyj, Kolomyja // Історичний шематизм Львівської архієпархії (1832—1944) : у 2 т. / Dmytro...
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