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    Skelivka (Ukrainian: Скелівка; Polish: Felsztyn) is a village in Lviv Oblast, Sambir Raion, Ukraine on the Strwiąż River. It belongs to Khyriv urban hromada...
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    February – April Balta 100–120 15 February Proskuriv 1500–1600+ 18 February Skelivka 600 22-26 March Zhytomyr 317 February-May Chernobyl 150 May Katerynoslav...
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    Posada-Novomiska Potik P'yatnytsya Raynova Rakova Rip'yana Rozheve Rosohy Sanochany Skelivka Slyvnytsya Slohyni Smerechka Sozan Solyanuvatka Sosnivka Spas Stara Ropa...
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    Sebastian z Felsztyna was probably born in Felsztyn, Kingdom of Poland (now Skelivka, Ukraine). In 1507 he entered Kraków University, the same year as his compatriot...
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  • Composer Date City of birth Notable works Sebastian z Felsztyna 1480/1490?–after 1543 Polish Felsztyn (now modern Skelivka in Ukraine) three motets...
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  • Religious St Elisabeth's Church [uk] Khust Religious St Martin's Church [uk] Skelivka Religious Sataniv Synagogue Sataniv Military Religious Fortified synagogue...
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    on Przemyśl. Ukrainian forces launched an offensive through Felsztyn (Skelivka) and Grodowice (Horodovychi) on Posada Chyrowska (Posada Khyrivska) and...
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    only Brick Gothic building in the Dniester basin, Lithuanian foundation Skelivka St-Martin Church 15th to early 16th century Roman Catholic former palace...
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    separated by a small wall, another hipped roof that merged into a gable roof. Skelivka, Lviv (commons) 1800–1941 The main hall was 10.80 × 8.60 m tall and had...
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  • Rozdil c. 1730 c. 1907 Destroyed by fire either 1907 or in WWI Skelivka Synagogue Skelivka c. 1800 c. 1941 Burnt down in WWII Skhidnytsia Synagogue Skhidnytsia...
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