• Oleksandrivsk (Ukrainian: Олександрівськ [olekˈsɑnd⁽ʲ⁾r⁽ʲ⁾iu̯sʲk]) or Aleksandrovsk (Russian: Александровск [ɐlʲɪkˈsandrəfsk]) is a small city in Luhansk...
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    Ukraine with the outbreak of the 1917 Revolution. In her home city of Oleksandrivsk (today Zaporizhzhia), she established an anarchist combat detachment...
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  • The Oleksandrivsk Uprising (Ukrainian: Олександрівське Повстання) was an armed workers' rebellion that broke out against the Central Council of Ukraine...
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  • declaring its support for the workers' uprising in Petrograd, while the Oleksandrivsk Soviet still supported the Provisional Government. The nascent Makhnovist...
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    Запорожье, romanized: Zaporozhye, IPA: [zəpɐˈroʐje] ), formerly known as Oleksandrivsk until 1921, is a city in southeast Ukraine, situated on the banks of...
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    industry. As Huliaipole's delegate to the regional peasant congress in Oleksandrivsk, he called for the expropriation of large estates from landowners and...
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  • replaced by the 1811 coat of arms of the city of Zaporizhzhia (then called Oleksandrivsk in Ukrainian or Aleksandrovsk in Russian), which was again adopted by...
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    of the United Nations.[citation needed] Artemivskyi District city of Oleksandrivsk urban-type settlement Katerynivka Kamiano-Bridskyi District Zhovtnevyi...
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    Ukrainian nationalists rose up against the new government. Anarchists in Oleksandrivsk, led by Nikiforova, responded by establishing a revolutionary committee...
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  • Republic were established. On January 15, 1918, the formation occupied Oleksandrivsk (Zaporizhia), and on January 21, 1918, Kharkiv received a message from...
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    1917, Nestor Makhno was himself a delegate to peasant congresses in Oleksandrivsk, where he became disillusioned with party politics, due to the dominance...
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  • power in the country. When the Ukrainian nationalists seized control of Oleksandrivsk, the local Bolsheviks and Left Socialist-Revolutionaries appealed for...
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  • during the autumn of 1919. Prepared by the revolutionary committees of Oleksandrivsk and Katerynoslav, the plan was to assassinate Nestor Makhno and other...
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  • −12.06% Novodruzhesk Новодружеськ Sievierodonetsk 6,705 9,025 −25.71% Oleksandrivsk Олександрівськ Luhansk 6,401 7,045 −9.14% Perevalsk Перевальськ Alchevsk...
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    included a member of the Luhansk Oblast's legislature, a former mayor of Oleksandrivsk, and self-defense activists from the Euromaidan protests in Kyiv. In...
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  • Luhansk. The hromada contains 35 settlements: 2 cities (Luhansk and Oleksandrivsk), 23 villages: Mykolaivka Burchak-Mykhailivka Lobacheve Sukhodil Vesela...
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    wake of the insurgent offensive after the battle of Peregonovka, the Oleksandrivsk Regional Congress of Peasants, Workers and Insurgents elected Karetnyk...
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  • peasants and workers in Ukraine, in the territory of Berdiansk, Donetsk, Oleksandrivsk and Katerynoslav. 11 November World War I: An armistice treaty was signed...
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  • laid out in their Draft Declaration by the Fourth Regional Congress in Oleksandrivsk. The Makhnovists declared a system of justice be created through self-organisation...
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    25,528 −12.06% Novodruzhesk Новодружеськ Luhansk 6,705 9,025 −25.71% Oleksandrivsk Олександрівськ Luhansk 6,401 7,045 −9.14% Perevalsk Перевальськ Luhansk...
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  • Russian media widely reported that a Ukrainian UAV killed a boy in Oleksandrivsk village. Investigative journalists determined that the child had actually...
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    took control, the okruha was split between the Kherson Governorate and Oleksandrivsk (Zaporizhzhia) Governorate. Dnipro County (Dniprovskyi povit) Melitopol...
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  • on the Makhnovshchina History 1917 Revolution Ukrainian–Soviet War Oleksandrivsk Uprising Austro-German invasion Battle of Dibrivka Battle of Donbas...
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  • Jasykowo and Sagradovka under Makhnovist occupation. Before leaving Oleksandrivsk for the insurgent headquarters at Katerynoslav, on 5 November, Makhno...
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    Region (seat in Mariupol), Mariupol, Pavlohrad counties and parts of Oleksandrivsk county Cuman Region (seat in Bakhmut), Starobilsk, Slovianoserbsk, and...
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    cities throughout southern Ukraine, including Kryvyi Rih, Nikopol and Oleksandrivsk, where Bilash was elected to the VRS by a Regional Congress. Bilash...
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  • arrested by the newly-established Ukrainian State and imprisoned in Oleksandrivsk, where he awaited execution alongside Savelii Makhno. But in November...
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  • the Ukrainian nationalists, which were threatening the nearby city of Oleksandrivsk. On 4 January 1918, a 800-strong detachment of Black Guards was established...
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    Peregonovka, Shchus led his cavalry in the insurgent occupation of Oleksandrivsk from September to November 1919. By March 1921, Shchus was still leading...
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    Włodzimierz Sokorski (category People from Oleksandrivsk)
    Włodzimierz Sokorski (2 July 1908, Oleksandrivsk – 2 May 1999, Warsaw) was a Polish communist official, writer, military journalist and a brigadier general...
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