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    Volhynia (redirect from Wołyń)
    (/voʊˈlɪniə/ voh-LIN-ee-ə; Ukrainian: Волинь, romanized: Volynʹ, Polish: Wołyń, Russian: Волынь, romanized: Volynʹ, Yiddish: װאָלין, romanized: Volin)...
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    was spoken by 52% of the inhabitants, Polish by 40% and Yiddish by 7%, In Wołyn (Volhynia), the Ukrainian language was spoken by 68% of the inhabitants...
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    Wołyń Voivodeship or Wołyń Province was an administrative region of interwar Poland (1918–1939) with an area of 35,754 km², 22 cities, and provincial capital...
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  • Volhynian Voivodeship or Wołyń Voivodeship may refer to: Volhynian Voivodeship (1569–1795) Wołyń Voivodeship (1793) [pl] Wołyń Voivodeship (1921–1939)...
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    Volhynian Voivodeship (Polish: Województwo wołyńskie, Latin: Palatinatus Volhynensis, Ukrainian: Волинське воєводство, Volynske voievodstvo) was a unit...
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    Volhynia or Hatred (Polish: Wołyń) is a 2016 Polish war drama directed by Wojciech Smarzowski. The film is set in the 1939–1943 time frame and its central...
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    Галицько-Волинський літопис, romanized: Halycjko-Volynsjkyj litopys, called "Halicz-Wolyn Chronicle" in Polish historiography), also known as Chronicle of Halych–Volhynia...
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    Insurgent Army (UPA) between 1943 and 1944 in what became known as the Wołyń Massacres. Of all the countries in the war, Poland lost the highest percentage...
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    of Poland, a part of World War II. Raised from recruits in the area of Wołyń, the division was posted to the Łódź Army. During several desperate counter-attacks...
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  • 6th Women's Camp at Gorlag. Zelenskaya was born in a small village in the Wołyń Voivodeship of Poland (today in Ukraine) called Pustomyty. Ukrainian by...
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    Wołyń District League was a regional association football championship in the Wołyń Voivodeship, Poland (then Second Polish Republic) in 1930–1939. The...
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    Czasopism naukowy Biblioteki im. Ossolińskich, 1829, N 2. Stecki J. T. Wołyń pod względem statystycznym, historycznym i archeologicznym. — Lwów, 1864...
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    short-lived Volhynian Vice-royalty and Wołyń Voivodeship. After the Peace of Riga, part of the governorate became the new Wołyń Voivodeship in the Second Polish...
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  • Wołyń [ˈvɔwɨɲ] is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Zgierz, within Zgierz County, Łódź Voivodeship, in central Poland. It lies approximately...
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    the regional football competitions in Wołyń Voivodeship as Wołyń subgroup, which in 1930 officially formed the Wołyń District League. List of the top tier's...
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    peasants, simultaneously attacked at least 99 Polish settlements within Wołyń Province of the German-occupied prewar Second Polish Republic. It was a...
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    (szlachta) families. It is derived from the village of Chołodec located in Wołyń, currently located in Ukraine. According to historian Józef Białynia Chołodecki...
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    Transaction Publishers. ISBN 978-0-7658-0022-0. Rąkowski, Grzegorz (2005). Wołyń: przewodnik krajoznawczo-historyczny po Ukrainie Zachodniej. Rewasz. ISBN 83-89188-32-5...
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    in 1938–1939. This training was conducted in Trochenbrod (Zofiówka) in Wołyń Voivodeship, Podębin near Łódź, and the forests around Andrychów. They were...
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    file, 21.21 MB. The complete text of the Polish census of 1931 for the Wołyń Voivodeship (1921–39), page 59 (select, drop-down menu). Wikimedia Commons...
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    the villages of Huta Stepańska and Wyrka in the Kostopol County of the Wołyń Voivodeship. The tasks of the Northern Operational Group and Western Operational...
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    1,728 acres (6.99 km2) – located in the gmina Silno, powiat Łuck of the Wołyń Voivodeship, in the Second Polish Republic and would now be located in Kivertsi...
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    German-Soviet invasion of Poland in 1939, the town, Mizocz, was located in the Wołyń Voivodeship in the Second Polish Republic. Annexed by the USSR following...
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    Republic) 2012 – Security Service of OUN. "Closed Doors" (Ukraine) 2016 – Wołyń (Poland) Fire Poles (Вогненні стовпи) by Roman Ivanchuk, 2006. The most...
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    was composed of Lwów, Nowogródek, Polesie, Stanisławów, Tarnopol, Wilno, Wołyń, and Białystok voivodeships (provinces). Today, all these regions are divided...
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  • various ethnic groups of the Second Polish Republic. Genocide and Rescue in Wolyn, first published in 2000, concerns the topic of massacres of Poles in Volhynia...
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    Point Brule Quigley Rossian Sandy Rapids Tar Island Waterways Willow Trail Wolyn The following settlements are within the Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo:...
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    in the village of Kostiuchnówka, within the region of Volhynia (Polish: Wołyń). It served as the main football club of the Polish Legions, who at the...
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    as a vehicle to perpetrate ethnic cleansing — indeed genocide — across Wolyn. As German forces abandoned the countryside, UPA units murdered the entire...
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    during World War II, the region was part of the Second Polish Republic's Wołyń Voivodeship following the Polish–Soviet War. Previously it was part of the...
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