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    Monastyryska (redirect from Monasterzyska)
    Monastyryska (Ukrainian: Монастириська, IPA: [monɐstɪˈrɪsʲkɐ] ; Polish: Monasterzyska, Yiddish: מאָנעסטרישטש, romanized: Monastrishtch) is a small city in...
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    daughter of Prince Stanisław Lubomirski. Antoni was owner of Monastyryska (Monasterzyska) estates. He became senator–castellan and Brigadier General of the Polish...
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    (sometimes Wolf or Wilhelm) Freudmann, sometimes Freudman (born in Monasterzyska, now Ukraine, July 10, 1857) and Salomea Eisenbach (born in Krakow March...
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    Karolina Elżbieta Iwanowska was born at her maternal grandfather's home in Monasterzyska, now in western Ukraine but then part of the Kingdom of Galicia and...
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  • ISBN 966-528-197-6. "Hrehorów 2.) H., wś, pow. buczacki, 4 km od w. Monasterzyska". Geographical Dictionary of the Kingdom of Poland (in Polish). 3. Warszawa:...
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    Żokiewicz, Żyrosław Cities Baltiysk, former town of Piława, Buczacz, Monasterzyska, Jabłonów, Kozowa, Peczeniżyn, Tłuste (Tarnopil oblast), Suchostaw,...
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    attached himself to the 21st SS-Panzergrenadier Regiment heading from Monasterzyska to Buczacz. In a halftrack, Sauter encountered the first German soldiers...
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    Kreis [uk]: Nadworna Bohorodczany Delatyn Sołotwina Buczacz Tysmienic Monasterzyska Halicz Stanislau Tłumacz 1860–61 Czernowitzer Kreis (Bukovina; capital...
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    and a railway station. It belonged to the Catholic parish of nearby Monasterzyska, which also covered several nearby villages. Among the most famous of...
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    Italy via Dresden. From there, he returned to his family estate in Monasterzyska, soon moving to Warsaw, where he entered the circle of Prince Józef...
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    literature to Polish language. He was born on 11 January 1899 in Galicia in Monasterzyska (now Monastyryska in Ukraine), in a family of Jewish ancestry. He studied...
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    described the fate of his family and of the village of Korosciatyn near Monasterzyska (area of Ternopil), which was destroyed by Ukrainian nationalists, and...
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  • Shtetl Finder (1980), p. 58: "Monasterishtche" Słownik Geograficzny Królestwa Polskiego (1880-1902), VI, pp. 654-658: "Monasterzyska" (Polish) v t e...
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    eastern Polish areas annexed by the USSR (notably from Tarnopol and Monasterzyska), and repatriates from the Soviet Union. Renamed initially to Rozborg...
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