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    administrative center of Korets Raion until the raion was abolished in 2020. Population: 6,914 (2022 estimate). Known since 1150 as Korchesk, Korets was fortified...
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  • The Korets–Landau leaflet, authored by the Soviet physicists Moisey Korets [ru] and Lev Landau in 1938, condemned the Soviet leader Joseph Stalin and the...
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  • late 1970s Taube convinced the Korets, who had no children, to donate their estate to charity, the Koret Foundation. Koret received the community service...
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    Klemens Czartoryski (1740–1810) was a Polish nobleman (szlachcic) who owned Korets Castle. He was a Knight of the Order of the White Eagle, awarded in 1767...
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    The Korets Castle (Ukrainian: Корецький замок) is a castle built in Korets ca. 1400 by either Prince Theodor Ostrogski or Prince Dymitr Korybut. Its main...
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    Korets Raion (Ukrainian: Корецький район) was a raion in Rivne Oblast in western Ukraine. Its administrative center was the town of Korets. The raion was...
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    Moisey Korets [ru] and Lev Landau, wrote the Korets–Landau leaflet which directly condemned Joseph Stalin and the secret police NKVD. Korets and Landau...
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    surgeries by type Phalloplasty Sex reassignment surgery (male-to-female) Korets, Ruslan; Koppie, Theresa M.; Snyder, Mark E.; Russo, Paul (2007). "Partial...
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    origin. The name is derived from the original seat of the family at the Korets Castle, which was part of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania at these times (today...
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    Samuel Korecki (category People from Korets)
    private and state sponsored wars. His Korecki clan had their residence at Korets Castle and most likely Samuel was born there to Joachim Korecki and Anna...
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  • (from Komarno, Ukraine) Kopyczynitz (from Kopychyntsi, Ukraine) Korets (from Korets, Ukraine) Koson (from Mezőkaszony, Hungary) Kosov (from Kosiv, Ukraine)...
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    Likkutei Amarim ("Collected Sayings"), published at Korets in 1780 (second edition with additions Korets, 1784), and frequently reprinted; Likkutim Yekarim...
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    original on 31 December 2014. Retrieved 20 December 2017. Zweizig, Susan; Korets, Sharmilee; Cain, Joanna M. (2014). "Key concepts in management of vulvar...
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    September 20, 2018, two new vessels commanded to join the division (Donbass and Korets) set off on a trip from the Western Naval Base to Berdyansk. Near Sevastopol...
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  • princely Korecki family. The surname literally means "of Korets" and derives from the Korets Castle, the original seat of the family. Below are the notable...
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  • The Koret Foundation is a private foundation based in San Francisco, California. Its mission is to strengthen the Bay Area and support the Jewish community...
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    nominated for the Seven Wonders of Ukraine. Ostroh Castle Trinity Monastery (Korets) Dubno Castle Spring of St. Anna Tarakaniv Fort Novomalyna Castle Rivne...
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    Nevirkiv [uk] Novyi Korets [uk] Novyny [uk] Richechyna [uk] Richky [uk] Samostrily [uk] Sapozhyn [uk] Svitanok [uk] Staryi Korets [uk] Stovpyn [uk] Storozhiv [uk]...
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    century had split into two branches, based in the Klevan Castle and the Korets Castle, respectively. They used the Czartoryski coat of arms and were a...
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    co-winner of the 2007 AAASS / Orbis Books Prize for Polish Studies". "Koret Foundation: Koret International Jewish Book Awards Finalists Named". Archived from...
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    his political rights. Socialism portal Political views of Albert Einstein Korets–Landau leaflet Rowe, David E.; Schulmann, Robert, eds. (2007). "Soviet Russia...
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    1387. In addition to Ostrog Feodor Danilovich Ostrogski became owner of Korets, Zaslav (Izyaslav, in present Khmelnytskyi Oblast, Ukraine), and other towns...
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  • The Koret Task Force on K–12 Education is a group of senior education scholars brought together by the Hoover Institution, Stanford University, who work...
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  • of Ostrowo was a 19th-century hasidic rabbi who served as Av Beit Din of Korets, Volhynia, and later as "maggid" (preacher) of Ostrowo, in the government...
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  • but was formerly administered within the Korets Raion. It is located 21 kilometres (13 mi) west of Korets and 43 kilometres (27 mi) east of Rivne. Local...
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    Ternopil Oblast Horozhanka Castle Husiatyn Castle Khadjibey Kodak Fortress Korets Castle Kotsiubyntsi Castle Kozova Castle Lychkivtsi Castle Perevolochna...
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    Oleksandr Drabynko (category People from Korets)
    the seriously ill Primate of the UOC". He was born on 18 March 1977 in Korets, Rivne Oblast, in family of government officials. He graduated the Moscow...
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    have proliferated in recent years. Main dishes may "require" a side dish (köret) or not. It is unusual to violate this convention. The side dish is most...
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    the North Atlantic Ocean in 1993 Ukrainian Navy Project 745 seagoing tug Korets and Gyurza-M-class gunboat Berdiansk (U175) in the Black Sea in 2016 Russian...
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    million. His donations to University of San Francisco helped build the Koret Health & Recreation Center, John Lo Schiavo, S.J. Center for Science & Innovation...
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