Smyha (Ukrainian: Смига) is a rural settlement in Dubno Raion, Rivne Oblast, western Ukraine. Its population was 3,015 as of the 2001 Ukrainian Census...
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Lithuanian novelist, philosopher, and literary critic. Melnyk was born in Smyha in 1959 and holds an undergraduate degree from Lviv University and a postgraduate...
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Culture and Tourism of Ukraine. Oksana Bilozir was born on 30 May 1957 in Smyha settlement, Dubno Raion, Rivne Oblast, Ukrainian SSR (now Ukraine). 1976...
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Demydivka settlement Demydivka Dubno Boremel rural Boremel Dubno Smyha settlement Smyha Dubno Varkovychi rural Varkovychi Dubno Verba rural Verba Dubno...
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Oleh Shandruk (Ukrainian: Олег Шандрук, born 30 January 1983, Smyha, Rivne Oblast, Ukrainian SSR) is a retired Ukrainian football defender and manager...
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was 44,352 (2020 est.). The raion includes the urban-type settlement of Smyha and 23 rural municipalities consisting of 103 villages. Subdivisions of...
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Demydivka Hoshcha Klesiv Klevan Kvasyliv Mizoch Mlyniv Orzhiv Rafalivka Rokytne Smyha Sosnove Stepan Tomashhorod Tuchyn Volodymyrets Zarichne Chupakhivka Duboviazivka...
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village of Bushcha, Dubno district, Rivne region, the USSR. He graduated from Smyha Secondary School in 1984. In 1992 he graduated from Lesia Ukrainka Lutsk...
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(Дубенський район) Urban-type settlements under the district's jurisdiction: Smyha (Смига) Dubrovytsia (Дубровицький район) Cities and towns under the district's...
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sugar railway, 56 km, 1940–1999. Potash industrial lines, 49 km, 1933–2003. Smyha peat railways Teresva forestry railway, 138 km, built at the gauge of 750 mm...
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January 2024, a new law entered into force which abolished this status, and Smyha became a rural settlement. At the outbreak of World War II, Jewish refugees...
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Kopyly game played at Markevych Stadium, Vynnyky played at Meblevyk Stadium, Smyha played at Marianivskyi Stadium, Marianivka Kovalenko, Volodymyr. Two clubs...
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