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    Luninyets (redirect from Łuniniec)
    Luninyets or Luninets (Belarusian: Лунінец, romanized: Luniniec; Russian: Лунинец; Polish: Łuniniec; Lithuanian: Luninecas; Yiddish: לונינייץ, romanized: Luninitz)...
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    Drohiczyn Poleski county, the Kamień Koszyrski county, the Kossów county, the Łuniniec county, the Pińsk county, the Prużana county, and the Sarny county. On...
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    strong enough to fight the Wehrmacht for a long time. On the Baranowicze – Łuniniec – Równe line, rail transport of troops from the northeastern corner of...
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    were included 8 counties: Białowieża, Brześć, Drohiczyn, Kobryń, Kosów, Łuniniec, Pińsk and Prużana County. From Volhynian District was included Koszyrski...
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    Raion January, 15 1940 1477 30,141 29,357 +2.67% 7  Luninyets (Лунінец, Luniniec) Luninets (Лунинец) Raion January, 15 1940 1449 23,574 23,608 −0.14% 6...
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    23 urban counties. Wilno – Troki county (area 5,967 km2 (2,304 sq mi)), Łuniniec county (area 5,722 km2 (2,209 sq mi)), Kowel county (area 5,682 km2 (2...
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    businessman, textile magnate and philanthropist (Philanthropy) in Łódź. Born in Łuniniec, Poland, as a young girl Poznańska was associated with the Polish Home...
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    of reborn Poland, within which it was administratively located in the Łuniniec County in the Polesie Voivodeship. In May 1939, the settlement was renamed...
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    Luninyets District or Luniniec District (Belarusian: Лунінецкі раён; Russian: Лунинецкий район) is a district (raion) of Brest Region in Belarus. Its administrative...
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    February 1943. It was directed against the area Hancewicze-Morocz-Lenin-Łuniniec, a thinly populated area of about 4,000 square kilometers southwest of...
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  • Czortków) - Col. Michał Ostrowski 38th Reserve Infantry Division (stationed in Łuniniec) - Col. Alojzy Wir-Konas 39th Reserve Infantry Division (stationed in Rembertów)...
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    with advanced units of the Soviet Army 23rd Rifle Corps in the area of Łuniniec. Faced with the knowledge of the broader Soviet Invasion of Poland pouring...
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    outskirts of Lwów, several hundred policemen were executed at one time. Near Łuniniec, officers and noncommissioned officers of the Frontier Defence Cops together...
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    (Khodoriv), Kołomyja (Kolomyya) and Sarny (Sarny) – all now in Ukraine, – Łuniniec (Luninyets), Baranowicze (Baranavichy), Brześć nad Bugiem (Brest), Lida...
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    November 1935. In the period 1935–1938 he was a parish priest and dean in Łuniniec in Polesie, and for the next four years - a member of the Consistory in...
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    the Soviet 2nd and 17th Rifle Divisions entered. On both sides of the Luniniec - Brest railway line, the Polesie Group of Gen. Władysław Sikorski. Retreat...
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    unsuccessful. By August 1942, the Jews in Łachwa knew that the nearby ghettos in Łuniniec (Luninets) and Mikaszewicze (now Mikashevichy, Belarus) had been liquidated...
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    junction at nearby Zhabinka. The uhlans then marched eastwards, to Pinsk and Łuniniec. Meanwhile, 5th Squadron clashed with the Czechoslovaks at Lipowiec, Ustroń...
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    south - east of the line marked by the towns of Wilejka - Baranowicze - Luniniec - Sarny - Rowne - Brody. The town of Stołpce therefore became part of the...
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  • Kostopol was completed (Kostopol is located on the main rail route Wilno–Łuniniec–Lwów). As the quarry employed in late 1930s some 3,000 workers (97% of...
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  • װיסאָקא־-ליטאװסק /Visoka Litovsk Aukštieji Lietuviai Łuniniec Лунінец Лунинец/Luninets Łuniniec לונינייץ/Luninitz Luninecas Žabinka Жабінка Жабинка/ Zhabinka...
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  • of northeastern Poland: Grodno, Wilno, Głębokie, Mołodeczno, Stołpce, Łuniniec, Osowiec. Office 2 in Warsaw, commanded by Captain Edmund Charaszkiewicz...
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  • Davyd-Haradok Grodno (Hrodna) (interwar Poland) Ivye Lakhva (interwar Poland) Luniniec Minsk Motol Obech Pinsk Polotsk Sapotskin Shklov Slonim (interwar Poland)...
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    Klimovichi Kobryn Kosava, Belarus Krichev Łahojsk Lakhva Lepiel Lida Liozna Łuniniec Lyahavichy Maladzyechna Mazyr Małaryta Meleshkovichi Miadzieł Mikachevitchy...
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  • County, and Kamien Koszyrski County, District 55 – Pinsk Counties of Pinsk, Luniniec County, and Stolin County, District 56 – Luck Counties of Luck, and Horochow...
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    Siedlce, Biała Podlaska, Hajnówka, Kobryn, Pruzana, Slonim, Baranowicze, Luniniec, Stolin, Nowogrodek, and Stolpce, District X (Przemyśl) covered large part...
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    Pinsk. Finally, on March 5, the Poles seized Pinsk and then headed towards Luniniec, but failed to capture this important rail junction. On July 1, 1919, divisions...
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