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    Zalishchyky (redirect from Zaleszczyki)
    Zalishchyky (/zɑːliʃˈtʃiːki/; zah-leesh-chee-kee; Ukrainian: Залiщики; Polish: Zaleszczyki), also spelled Zalischyky, is a small city located on the Dniester River...
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    (1889–1932) was a Polish poet, writer and art dealer. He was born in Zaleszczyki, in what was then Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria of Austria-Hungary...
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  • beautiful blend of the poetic and historical." Freeman was born in 1908 in Zaleszczyki, Austria, and came to New York City in January 1923. Freeman had a BA...
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    (Polish: Truskawiec) Wieliczka (German: Groß Salze) Zalishchyky (Polish: Zaleszczyki) Zator (German: Neuenstadt an der Schaue) Zolochiv (Polish: Złoczów,...
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    was returned to Poland on 17 September 1947. Crossing the border at Zaleszczyki into Romania on 15 September 1939, 2 days before the Soviet invasion...
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    Powiat (876 km2) Tarnopol Powiat (1231 km2) Trembowla Powiat (789 km2) Zaleszczyki Powiat (684 km2) Zbaraż Powiat (740 km2) Zborów Powiat (941 km2) Złoczów...
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    Zaleszczyki in then Polish western Podolia before 1939...
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  • Skirmish at Kock Siege of Toruń [pl] Battle of Jedlińsk [pl] Battle of Zaleszczyki [pl] Victory Treaty of Schönbrunn 1812 French Invasion of Russia French...
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    Jadwiga Maria Kinga Bal (Balowa) of Zaleszczyki, née Brunicka (26 July 1879 – 1 January 1955) was a Polish baroness and a lifelong muse of Jacek Malczewski...
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    Wołynski, Wołkowysk: (seven); Wołożyn: (about 100); Wolozynek, Zalesiany, Zaleszczyki, Zborów: (around 8); Złoczów: (up to 750); Zółkiew: (up to 60) and Zydaczów...
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    Imizgagim jad Charucium Synagogue 88 Podbrzezie 6 Reichenberg Chaim (from Zaleszczyki) Synagogue 89 Podbrzezie 6 Rosenbaum Synagogue 90 Podgórski Square (pl...
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  • Zalishchyky (Ukrainian: Заліщики, Polish: Zaleszczyki) is a village in Chortkiv Raion (district) of Ternopil Oblast (province) in western Ukraine. It...
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  • טארנאפאל Truskavets Трускавець Truskawiec Truskawetz Zalishchyky Заліщики Zaleszczyki Zhovkva Жовква Żółkiew ז'ובקבה (Zholkva) Zolochiv Золочів Złoczów זלאטשאוו...
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  • but a deeply evangelical one. Rafał Ziemkiewicz, Szosa na Zaleszczyki (The Road to Zaleszczyki, short story, 1991) Tomasz Kołodziejczak, Wstań i idź (Rise...
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    the already freed Polish officers, and travel to nearby Romania via Zaleszczyki. To delay the Soviet pursuit, they also planned to blow up the rail bridge...
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    Czortków [uk] or Czortówer Kreis (Chortkiv) – former Russian part of Kreis Zaleszczyki restored to Austria by the Congress of Vienna 1815. Kreis Jasło or Jasłoer...
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  • Denisko, with 200 supporters, crossed the Austrian - Turkish border near Zaleszczyki. Four days later, on 30 June, after the Battle of Debronowice (the only...
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  • (Regional Days), broadcasts from towns and cities of the area, including Zaleszczyki, Tarnopol, Stanislawow and Przemysl. Radio stations in interwar Poland...
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    of the newly formed Reconnaissance Squadron operating on the Lwów – Zaleszczyki line.[citation needed] Sometime after the 17th of September his plane...
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  • which the situation in Czechoslovakia is discussed, September 25. In Zaleszczyki, a bridge over the Dniestr, connecting Poland and Romania, is opened...
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    Zakopane and Krynica. In southeastern Poland, MtE trains ran from Lwów to Zaleszczyki, Boryslaw, Tarnopol, and Kolomyja. In August 1939 a new MtE connected...
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  • Group Dniestr of Karpaty Army. Tasked with the defense of the area of Zaleszczyki, it crossed the Romanian border after Soviet Invasion of Poland. Headquarters:...
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    poniemiecka i polska, kresowa ... Dariusz Chajewski (24 March 2015). "Zaleszczyki – Wino o kresowym aromacie". Gazeta Lwowska. Retrieved 31 January 2020...
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  • Czortków Counties of Czortków, Kopczynce County, Borszczow County, and Zaleszczyki County, District 66 – Stanisławów Counties of Stanisławów, Tlumacz County...
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    Kolomyja, Sambor, Stryj, Drohobycz, Zbaraz, Przemyslany, Kuty, Sniatyn, Zaleszczyki, Brody, Przemysl, Rawa-Ruska, etc. In Wilno 50,000 Jews were murdered ...
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    for railway traffic between parts of Poland across Romania, between Zaleszczyki and Jasienów Polny (now Yaseniv-Pil'nyi). Since 1945, both places have...
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  • squadron of cavalry, made up of soldiers of Border Defence Corps from Zaleszczyki. The division, under Colonel Bronisław Prugar-Ketling, was part of the...
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    not published and was destroyed). During the war, J. Osiński fled via Zaleszczyki and Romania to Turkey. In Turkey, he became a manager of economic affairs...
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    ministry at Budapest. Two days later, at a local office building in Zaleszczyki, Katelbach met with oppositional, anti-Sanacja politicians: Stanisław...
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    Poles were murdered in Puzniki, February 25, 39 Poles were killed in Zaleszczyki Male. Currently, the only sign of the Korosciatyn Massacre is a wooden...
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