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    Khotyn (redirect from Hotin)
    Khotyn (Ukrainian: Хотин, pronounced [xɔˈtɪn]; Romanian: Hotin, pronounced [hoˈtin]; see other names) is a city in Dnistrovskyi Raion, Chernivtsi Oblast...
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    Hotin County was a county (ținut is Middle Ages and Early Modern Period, județ after) in the Principality of Moldavia (1359–1812), the Governorate of...
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    drone systems. On February 19, 2021, the band released their debut album "HOTIN." On July 23, 2021, KALUSH and Skofka released a joint mini-album "Yo-Yo"...
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  • Alexey Khotin (redirect from Alexei Hotin)
    2011 by Vladimir Putin). (in Russian) http://www.forbes.ru/profile/315189-hotin majority shareholder Yugra Bank (or “Jugra”; “Ugra”) Jugra Bank reveals...
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  • Battle of Khotyn can refer to several battles that took place near Khotyn: Battle of Khotyn (1509) Battle of Khotyn (1530) Battle of Khotyn (1621) Battle...
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    Fortress (Ukrainian: Хотинська фортеця, Polish: twierdza w Chocimiu, Turkish: Hotin Kalesi, Romanian: Cetatea Hotinului) is a fortification complex located...
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    Lipcani (category Hotin County)
    August 15. August 16, 1924: Along the forest of Zelena [ro; uk] (15 mi from Hotin), a couple of Romanian gendarmes who were taking two terrorists whom they...
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  • Romanian Census, Jews were distributed in Bessarabia as follows: Hotin County: Hotin, 5,781, Briceni-Târg, 5,354, Edineți-Târg, 5,341, Lipcani-Târg 4...
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    Briceni (category Hotin County)
    (literally Briceni village), and at the time they were part of Plasa Briceni of Hotin County. The town has been also called: Berchan, Bricheni, Bricheni Târg...
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    The Khotyn Uprising (Romanian: Răscoala de la Hotin or Revolta de la Hotin; Ukrainian: Хотинське повстання, romanized: Khotyns'ke povstannya) was a Ukrainian-led...
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    three historical regions: northern half of Bukovina, northern half of the Hotin County county of Bessarabia, and Hertsa region, which was part of the Dorohoi...
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    The Battle of Khotyn or Battle of Chocim, also known as the Hotin War, took place on 11 November 1673 in Khotyn, where the forces of the Polish–Lithuanian...
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    across the Dniester, rebelled against the Romanian army in the area of Hotin. A similar uprising took place later that year in Tighina. While in the...
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    by his son Petar I Karađorđević, in Oplenac, Serbia. On 1 June 1830 in Hotin, Bessarabia, he married Persida Nenadović (15 February 1813 – 29 March 1873)...
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    Alexandru Marghiloman ordered the Romanian Army to take control of Bukovina and Hotin, in the far-northern tip of Bessarabia. The 1st Cavalry Division soon moved...
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  • Никола Карамарковић; Lunjevica, then Ottoman Empire now Serbia, 1776 – Hotin, then part of Russia, now Ukraine, 1816) is best remembered as Karađorđe's...
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  • 1941 to 1944. It included the counties of Câmpulung, Cernăuți, Dorohoi, Hotin, Rădăuți, Storojineț and Suceava. This territory was administered by Romania...
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    ru in DjVu and PDF formats The capitulation of the Ottoman fortress of Hotin (Khotin) on 30 August, which surrendered without a fight: almost the entire...
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    Serbian Uprising on 3 October 1813, however later continued in exile in Hotin (Russian Empire) from 1813 until 1814. Government was restored on 21 November...
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    to conquer any of the major Moldavian strongholds (Suceava, Neamț, and Hotin) and were constantly harassed by small-scale Moldavian attacks. Soon they...
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    boyars, led by Gavril Bănulescu-Bodoni, the Metropolitan of Chișinău and Hotin, petitioned for self-rule and the establishment of a civil government based...
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    were the largest ethnic group (parts of Northern Bukovina and parts of Hotin, Cetatea Albă, and Izmail), as well as some adjoining regions with a Romanian...
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  • Soviet Socialist Republic. The rest (northern Bukovina, the northern half of Hotin county and Budjak) was apportioned to the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic...
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    to continue paying tribute to Sultan Bayezid II. Following the taking of Hotin (Khotyn) and Pokuttya, Stephen's rule also brought a brief extension of...
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    The Battle of Khotyn or Battle of Chocim or Khotyn War (in Turkish: Hotin Muharebesi) was a combined siege and series of battles which took place from...
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    Treaty of Khotyn (Chocim/Hotin), signed on 9 October 1621 in the aftermath of the Battle of Khotyn, ended the Polish–Ottoman War. With this peace treaty...
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    Ukrainian SSR, allotted Northern Bukovina, Hertsa region and larger parts of Hotin (Northern Bessarabia), Ismail, and Cetatea Albă (Budjak) counties to the...
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  • Tg.J Târgu Jiu Gorj Gr.H Gura Humorului Gura Humorului (1919–1925) Ht Hotin Hotin Dv Deva Hunedoara (Huniedoara in the early 1920s) Cl Călărași Ialomița...
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  • Soviet Socialist Republic. The rest (northern Bukovina, the northern half of Hotin county and Budjak) was apportioned to the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic...
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    of a group of three fortifications; the other two being the fortress of Hotin on the Dniester to the east, and a fort on the Kolachin River, an upriver...
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