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    Mostyska II (Ukrainian: Мостиська ІІ) is a railway station in the village Mostyska Druhi, Yavoriv Raion in Lviv Oblast of Ukraine. It is part of the Lviv...
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    Mostyska (Ukrainian: Мостиська, IPA: [moˈstɪsʲkɐ]; Polish: Mościska, both in the plural), is a city in Yavoriv Raion, Lviv Oblast (region) of Ukraine....
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    in Prague (Josef Fanta, 1909) and Vienna (Otto Wagner). During World War II, when the city was under the rule of the Soviet Union, the occupied eastern...
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    Medyka-Szeginie/Shehyni: road, cargo and passenger crossing; Przemyśl-Mostyska II: rail, cargo and passenger crossing; main line Przemyśl-Lviv several...
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    Powiat jarosławski (Jarosław) Bezirk Mościska  [de; pl]; Powiat mościski (Mostyska) Bezirk Jaworów  [de; pl]; Powiat jaworowski (Yavoriv) Bezirk Lemberg  [de;...
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    Kresy (category World War II crimes in Poland)
    Poland in 1921 after the Treaty of Riga. As a result of the post-World War II border changes, all of the territory was ceded to the USSR, and none of it...
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    Halych, Radom, Krasnystaw, Ropczyce, Medyka, Bar, Grodziec, Kolomyia, Mostyska, Drahimów, Letychiv and Dolina. He was the Elector of King Władysław IV...
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    Northern Bukovina, with the borders finalized after the end of World War II. After the dissolution of the Soviet Union, it became part of the independent...
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    Institute was established by the Polish government. By the outbreak of World War II, it became the largest among all émigré and Western Ukrainian academic publishers...
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    Catholic). This does not include some parts of Sokal, Rava-Ruska, Yavoriv, Mostyska, Dobromyl and Turka counties which remained in Poland. Perhaps 1/3 of the...
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    Львів Lviv 717,273 732,818 −2.12% Morshyn Моршин Lviv 5,562 6,482 −14.19% Mostyska Мостиська Lviv 9,103 9,150 −0.51% Mykolaiv Миколаїв Lviv 14,498 14,801...
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    Curzon Line (category Aftermath of World War II in Poland)
    border agreement. The line became a major geopolitical factor during World War II, when the USSR invaded eastern Poland, resulting in the split of Poland's...
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    there appeared the Ruthenian Voivodeship. In 1526, after the death of Louis II of Hungary, the Habsburgs inherited the Hungarian claims to the titles of...
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    Galicia and Lodomeria" was a late medieval royal title created by Andrew II of Hungary during his conquest of the region in the 13th century. Since that...
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    district seat of the Sudova Vyshnia Raion that eventually was merged with Mostyska Raion. When under the administration of Nazi Germany during the Second...
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  • historian, born in Komarno Jan Szczepanik, inventor, born in Rudniki, near Mostyska Jan Szembek, Count, deputy secretary in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs...
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    installation, First International Art Festival Fort. Missia (Popovychi, Mostyska Raion, Lviv Oblast) B. N. (2010), performance, Week of Contemporary Art...
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  • Львів Lviv 717,273 732,818 −2.12% Morshyn Моршин Stryi 5,562 6,482 −14.19% Mostyska Мостиська Yavoriv 9,103 9,150 −0.51% Mykolaiv Миколаїв Stryi 14,498 14...
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    executions, resulting in a high death rate. Following the end of World War II, the region remained in Soviet hands as was arranged in the Tehran and Yalta...
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    Checkpoint «Brest» (ОКПП «Брест») Separate Border-crossing Checkpoint «Mostyska» (ОКПП «Мостиска») Separate Border-crossing Checkpoint «Odessa» (ОКПП «Одесса»)...
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  • Battle of Przemyśl (1939) (category Sieges of World War II)
    retreat. On 13 September, Polish heavy artillery was taken from Przemyśl to Mostyska, but along the way, the transport was bombed by the Luftwaffe. In the night...
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    Joanna Potts (2007). Warlords: An Extraordinary Re-Creation of World War II. Da Capo Press. p. 285. ISBN 978-0-306-81650-5. "Województwo lwowskie. 1920-1939"...
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  • rebuilding of the station, restored in or around 2016) Dorohusk, Poland Mostyska, Ukraine A gauge changing facility was also planned at Brest, Belarus: –...
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    Kamianka-Buzka 868 61,869 71 9 Mykolaiv Mykolaiv 698 66,247 95 10 Mostyska Mostyska 845 61,892 73 11 Peremyshliany Peremyshliany 918 47,705 52 12 Pustomyty...
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    Deanery of Ternopil and Chortkiv Lviv Oblast: Deaneries of Horodok, Lviv, Mostyska, Sambir, Stryi, Zolochiv, Zhovkva And also Seminary in Briukhovychi. Suffragan...
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    venerated Marian image the Pontifical right to wear a crown by Pope John Paul II on 7 April 1983. The pontifical decree issued by Pope Pius XII towards the...
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  • city center. The Lviv Ring Road is 1 kilometer from the village. The Lviv-Mostyska Road passes through the village. Between 1774 and 1918 it was part of Austrian...
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  • which were later coopted with others soon after the start of the World War II and annexation of territories neighboring the Soviet Union in Poland and Romania...
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