Variazh (Ukrainian: Варяж; Polish: Waręż) is a village (former town (currently) in Chervonohrad Raion (district) of Lviv Oblast (province) in western...
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Marka) is a partially destroyed Roman Catholic church in the former city of Variazh (Waręż), in Lviv Oblast of western Ukraine. It was designed in the early...
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settlements: Novoukrainka, Zolotonosha Raion, Cherkasy Oblast The former name of Variazh, Lviv Oblast, Ukraine Novoukrainka, Republic of Bashkortostan This disambiguation...
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(Угнів Uhniv), Krystynopol (Червоноград Chervonohrad), and Waręż (Варяж, Variazh). This territory now forms part of the Chervonohrad Raion in the Lviv Oblast...
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St. Mark's Church, Vrba St. Mark's Church, Badulla St. Mark's Church, Variazh St Mark's Church, Kennington St Mark's Church, Myddelton Square, Clerkenwell...
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Yaroslav Petrovych Mendus (born 1 January 1960; in Variazh, Lviv Oblast), is a Ukrainian politician. He currently works as Political Advisor to the Vice-President...
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Radyvyliv (1992) Równo → Rovno → Rivne (1991) Hvarash → Varazh (or Varash, Variazh, Hvariazh) → Kuznetsovsk (1977) → Varash (2016) Aqyar → Sevastopol (1826;...
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Chervonohrad, ca. 1750s. The city hall in Sokal. St. Mark's Church in Variazh. Bieszczady County, Poland, which acquired the Ukrainian territories during...
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