Chernivtsi (redirect from Cernăuți)
Chernivtsi (Ukrainian: Чернівці, pronounced [tʃerniu̯ˈtsi] ; Romanian: Cernăuți, pronounced [tʃernəˈutsʲ] ; see also other names) is a city in southwestern...
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Chernivtsi Oblast (redirect from Regiunea Cernăuți)
anti-Semitic policies of the Ion Antonescu's government of Romania, the mayor of Cernăuți, Traian Popovici, now honored by Israel's Yad Vashem memorial as one of...
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Cernăuți County was a county (județ) of Romania, in Bukovina, with the capital city at Cernăuți. The area was incorporated into the Soviet Union in 1940...
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The Battle of Cernăuți was a battle fought during the Polish-Moldavian War (1502–1510) for Pokuttia. First Great Hetman of the Crown Mikołaj Kamieniecki...
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Vodă Cernăuţi), Germans (Jahn Cernăuți), Jews (Maccabi Cernăuți and Hakoah Cernăuți), Poles (Polonia Cernăuți), and Ukrainians (Dovbuș Cernăuți). Bukovina...
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Vodă Cernăuţi), Germans (Jahn Cernăuți), Jews (Maccabi Cernăuți and Hakoah Cernăuți), Poles (Polonia Cernăuți), and Ukrainians (Dovbuș Cernăuți). The...
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a German-language socialist daily newspaper published from Czernowitz/Cernăuți, Bukovina (in Austria-Hungary, later in Romania; present-day Chernivtsi...
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Chernivtsi University (redirect from Universitatea Regele Carol I din Cernăuți)
"Iuri Fedkovici" din Cernăuți se va ține cursul online de integrare europeană EUROSCI". BucPress: Agentia de Stiri din Cernauti. BucPress. Archived from...
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were the Germans (Jahn Cernăuți), Jews (Maccabi Cernăuți and Hakoah Cernăuți), Polish (Polonia Cernăuți), Ukrainians (Dovbuș Cernăuți). It became the Regional...
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Traian Popovici (section Mayor of Cernăuți)
Popovici (October 17, 1892 – June 4, 1946) was a Romanian lawyer and mayor of Cernăuți during World War II, known for saving 20,000 Jews of Bukovina from deportation...
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Maccabi Cernăuți was a Jewish football club from Chernivtsi, Austria Hungary During the interwar period participated in regional championships. At the...
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Kingdom of Romania and was known as Cernăuți after 1918. In 1919, she began studying literature and philosophy in Cernăuți. At this time, she developed a lifelong...
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"Comunitatea românească din Ucraina | CONSULATUL GENERAL AL ROMÂNIEI în Cernăuți". Cernauti.mae.ro. Archived from the original on 3 July 2021. Retrieved 30 June...
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1) from 1930 until 1935, Liceul de Băieți No. 2 în Cernăuți (Boys' Secondary School No. 2 in Cernăuți) from 1935 to 1936, followed by the Liceul Marele...
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sentence. Stefan Baretzki was born in 1919 into a Bukovina German family in Cernăuți (Czernowitz), then part of the Kingdom of Romania. Hermann Langbein, an...
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according to the 1930 Romanian census. The Polonia Cernăuți Polish football club was active in Cernăuți, and was one of the top teams in the region of Bukovina...
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Retrieved 7 June 2014. "Petro Poroshenko, discurs în limba română la Cernăuți". HotNews (in Romanian). 26 October 2014. "Who Does Putin Want as Ukrainian...
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November 1863 Gura Humorului, Bukovina, Austro-Hungary - 21 March 1942 Cernăuți, Cernăuți County, Romania) was a Ukrainian modernist writer, nationalist and...
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Jews of Cernăuți must be deported to Transnistria. After talks with the governor, the latter agreed that Traian Popovici, the new mayor of Cernăuți under...
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Sofia Micu (23 September 1941, Toporăuți, Cernăuți County, today in Ukraine), known by her stage name Sofia Vicoveanca (Romanian pronunciation: [ˈsofi...
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1931) was an Austrian Empire-born Romanian jurist and politician. Born in Cernăuți, the son of Gheorghe Hurmuzachi, he began secondary school in his native...
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Krasnoilsk (redirect from Crasna (cernauti region))
Krasnoilsk (Ukrainian: Красноїльськ; Romanian: Crasna or Crasna-Ilschi) is a rural settlement in Chernivtsi Raion, Chernivtsi Oblast, western Ukraine....
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of the Order of Australia. Marcus Besen was born on 19 December 1923 in Cernăuți County, Kingdom of Romania, to a Jewish family, the son of Gusta and Simon...
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botany at Cernăuți University (1921-1939) and was dean of the science faculty (1928-1930). He headed the botanical institute and garden in Cernăuți, and was...
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wave of Jewish deportations, occurring in June 1942, came mainly from the Cernăuți area in Northern Bukovina. Also in the summer of 1942, Ion Antonescu became...
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when Ciprian was at school in Suceava. He studied music in Suceava and Cernăuți, then continued at the Konservatorium für Musik und darstellende Kunst...
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German, Polish, French, Italian, and English. Beer was born and raised in Cernăuți, Romania (now Chernivtsi, Ukraine), and settled in the United States in...
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National University. 1975. Cernăuți, 1408 – 2008. Romanian Cultural Institute. 2008. Drama românilor din regiunea Cernăuți: masacre, deportări, foamete...
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at the gymnasium and normal school in Cernăuți, was abbot of Dragomirna Monastery (1863–1874) and of Cernăuți Cathedral (1874–1877). He was elected Metropolitan...
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Governorate with capital at Cernăuți (Chernivtsi) existed from 1941 to 1944. It included the counties of Câmpulung, Cernăuți, Dorohoi, Hotin, Rădăuți, Storojineț...
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