Khorol (Ukrainian: Хорол) is a river in Ukraine, a tributary of the Psel in the Dnieper River Basin. It is 308 kilometres (191 mi) long and has a drainage...
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Khorol may refer to: Khorol, Ukraine, a town in Poltava Oblast, Ukraine Khorol (river), a river in Ukraine Khorol, Sumy Oblast [ru], a village in Sumy...
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according to the 2001 census: Assumption Church in Khorol Railway station M03 highway near Khorol Khorol River "Хорольская городская громада" (in Russian)....
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urban hromada, one of the hromadas of Ukraine. It is located on the Khorol River. Population: 37,886 (2022 estimate). The town was founded either in the...
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led against the principality of Kiev, his troops were beaten near the Khorol river by the prince Sviatoslav III. The following year, Könchek defeated the...
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Vovnianka, Balakliyka, Khorol, Manzheliya, Omelnyk, Belichka, Bahachka, Sukhyi Kahamlyk Cities and towns located on the river are: Sumy, Ukraine, the...
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princes. Along with Khan Kobiak/Kobek, Khan Konchak was routed on the Khorol River in 1184 during an assault on Kievan Rus'. In 1185, he defeated the army...
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the stories as a cycle: “Mirgorod is an extremely small town near the Khorol river. It has one rope factory, one brick works, four water mills and forty...
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"Inhulets". GSE. "Samara". GSE. "Vovcha". GSE. "Vorskla". IEU. "Psel". IEU. "Khorol". IEU. "Sula". IEU. & "Сула (река, приток Днепра)". GSE. "Udai". IEU. &...
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Kobiak, Khan Konchak and other notable were routed and captured on the Khorol River in 1183/1184. He had an alliance with Igor in his feud with the son of...
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23,000 rivers, with most of the rivers draining into the Black Sea and Azov Sea and belonging to the larger Mediterranean basin. Those rivers mostly flow...
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russian gathered was Lake Dolobskoe. The route passed through the rivers Sula (day 5), Khorol (day 6), Psel (day 7), Golty, Vorskla (day 10), after which they...
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Ben-Zion Dinur (category People from Khorol)
History was named in his honor. Ben-Zion Dinaburg (later Dinur) was born in Khorol in the Russian Empire (now Poltava Oblast, Ukraine). He received his education...
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kilometers from the Dnieper River bridgehead to the north, defeating the Soviet 297th Rifle Division. They reached Khorol, 230 kilometers southeast of...
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Buda (disambiguation) (redirect from Buda River)
Buda, a village of Ivano-Frankove Hromada near Lviv Buda, a river, a tributary of Khorol Buda, Colorado, a unincorporated community in Weld County Buda...
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(Pryluky – Прилуки) (Pryluky) Romensky Uyezd (Romny – Ромны) Khorolsky Uyezd (Khorol – Хороль) Most of these ended up in the modern Poltava Oblast of Ukraine...
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started in 1784 but not completed until 1844. A school in Lubny City stadium Khorol descent Lubny Economic college Veterans' hospital Children's clinic in Lubny...
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The oblast does not contain any notable landforms apart from the Dnieper river, the land is gently undulating. The following historic-cultural sites were...
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of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth, Prince of Vyshnivets, Lubny and Khorol in the Crown of the Kingdom of Poland and the father of the future King...
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– Rudnaya Pristan; redesignated as 05N-100 in 2018 A-182: Route A370 - Khorol' - Kamen'-Rybolov - Turiy Rog A-183: Route A370 - Yaroslavsky - Zharikovo...
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Belgorod–Kharkov Offensive, in which it recaptured Khorol and Zolotonosha and crossed the Psel, Khorol, and Dnieper. During the offensive, on 19 August...
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Lubny 10,541 11,662 −9.61% Karlivka Карлівка Poltava 14,045 17,995 −21.95% Khorol Хорол Lubny 12,540 14,753 −15.00% Kobeliaky Кобеляки Poltava 9,465 12,076...
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Poltava 10,541 11,662 −9.61% Karlivka Карлівка Poltava 14,045 17,995 −21.95% Khorol Хорол Poltava 12,540 14,753 −15.00% Kobeliaky Кобеляки Poltava 9,465 12...
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formation. 297th Rifle Division — established at Lubny 7.41, fought at Khorol, Kirovograd, Iasi, and Budapest. With 46th Army of the 2nd Ukrainian Front...
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population was 27,508 (2020 est.) Important rivers within the Hadyatskyi Raion included the Psel and the Khorol. At the time of disestablishment, the raion...
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with a group of eight others on 3 October in the area of Shishaki north of Khorol, still armed and in possession of his documents. Appointed chief of staff...
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established by the Germans. June: Dulag 160 transit camp for POWs relocated from Khorol to Poltava. June: Dulag 205 camp relocated from Poltava to Krasnohrad. December:...
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Kremenchuk and moved on to Khorol and Omelnyk. The second body of troops, consisting of a flotilla led by Hunia, took the river crossings in Kremenchuk,...
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near Bogachki, Balakliia, and Khorol from 4 September. Its units reached the Dnieper on 27 September, crossed the river, and captured a bridgehead on...
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NKVD in region No/arrested by NKVD/executed in 1941 10 Poltava 24 Center Khorol 180 Andriy Chekanyuk chief editor of the Komunist newspaper No/director...
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