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City in Zakarpattia Oblast, Ukraine
Khust is a city located on the Khustets River in Zakarpattia Oblast, western Ukraine. It is near the сonfluence of the Tisa and Rika Rivers. It serves
Khust
The Khust Castle (Ukrainian: Хустський замок, romanized: Khusts'kyj zamok; Hungarian: Huszti vár) is an abandoned castle located in the city of Khust in
Khust_Castle
Short-lived autonomous region and unrecognized state (1938–1939)
light machine guns, rifles, hand grenades and pistols) took place near Khust. About 230 Ukrainians died in the battle. Czecho-Slovak resistance in Carpatho-Ukraine
Carpatho-Ukraine
Ukrainian footballer (born 1999)
Kudrivka in Ukrainian Second League and during the winter transfer he moved to Khust. In summer 2025, he moved to Lokomotyv Kyiv in Ukrainian Second League.
Mykola_Syrash
1939 military conflict
the cities of Khust and Vynohradiv, which repeatedly passed from hand to hand. The most bloody was the battle on the outskirts of Khust, on Krasne Pole
Hungarian invasion of Carpatho-Ukraine
Hungarian_invasion_of_Carpatho-Ukraine
Subdivision of Zakarpattia Oblast, Ukraine
Khust Raion (Ukrainian: Хустський район; Hungarian: Huszti járás) is a raion (district) in Zakarpattia Oblast in western Ukraine. Its administrative center
Khust_Raion
Football club
Football Club Khust (Ukrainian: Футбольний клуб Хуст) or Khust is a Ukrainian professional football team from Khust. Founded in 2019, until 2022 the club
FC_Khust
FC Fetrovyk Khust is a Ukrainian amateur football club from Khust, Zakarpattia Oblast. The club used to be named as Andezyt. The club used to be one of
FC_Rus_Khust
Oblast (region) of Ukraine
city of Uzhhorod. Other major cities within the oblast include Mukachevo, Khust, Berehove, and Chop, the last of which is home to railroad transport infrastructure
Zakarpattia_Oblast
The following is a list of villages in Zakarpattia Oblast in Ukraine. Автор. "Закарпатська область - Населені пункти". decentralization.ua. Retrieved 2025-11-19
List of villages in Zakarpattia Oblast
List_of_villages_in_Zakarpattia_Oblast
Football league season
the 2022–23 Ukrainian Second League. Nyva Buzova – first place (debut) FC Khust – playoff winner (debut) Two more teams were allowed to return as members
2023–24 Ukrainian First League
2023–24_Ukrainian_First_League
Football league season
Torpedo Shakhtar Prometei Dz Prior to the season Andezyt Khust changed its name to Fetrovyk Khust Prior to the season Hirnyk Khartsyzk changed its name to
1992–93 Ukrainian Transitional League
1992–93_Ukrainian_Transitional_League
Historical region of Central Europe in Baia Mare
east and north. The valley is drained through a narrow opening, the Khust Gate, at Khust. Several dozen small mountain rivers and creeks flow into the river
Maramureș
Urban hromada in Zakarpattia Oblast, Ukraine
Khust urban territorial hromada (Ukrainian: Хустська міська територіальна громада, romanized: Khustska miska terytorialna hromada) is one of the hromadas
Khust_urban_hromada
Village in Zakarpattia Oblast, Ukraine
Bilky (Ukrainian: Бі́лки; Hungarian: Bilke) is a village in Khust Raion of Zakarpattia Oblast, Ukraine. The village covers an area of 4,4 km2. The population
Bilky,_Khust_Raion
Village in Zakarpattia Oblast, Ukraine
Chornyi Potik (Ukrainian: Чорний Потік) is a village located in Khust Raion, Zakarpattia Oblast (province) in western Ukraine. It forms part of Irshava
Chornyi Potik, Khust Raion, Zakarpattia Oblast
Chornyi_Potik,_Khust_Raion,_Zakarpattia_Oblast
Irregular military of Carpatho-Ukraine
within Czechoslovakia, Avgustyn Voloshyn. The Carpathian Sich was based in Khust which became a temporary capital since Uzhhorod, Mukacheve, and Berehove
Carpathian_Sich
City in Namangan Region, Uzbekistan
Chust (Uzbek: Chust/Чуст; Russian: Чуст) is a city in eastern Uzbekistan. It is the administrative center of Chust District. The City of Chust is located
Chust,_Uzbekistan
1945–46 land transfer from Czechoslovakia
Czechoslovak government delegation led by minister František Němec arrived in Khust to establish the provisional Czechoslovak administration, according to the
Soviet annexation of Transcarpathia
Soviet_annexation_of_Transcarpathia
River in Central and Eastern Europe
Valea lui Francisc Tereblia (entering at Bushtyno) Rika (entering near Khust) Batar Borzhava Tur Szamos (entering near Vásárosnamény) Someșul Mare (in
Tisza
Historic region located in the northeastern Carpathian Mountains
populations around 100,000. The population of the other five cities (including Khust and Berehove) varies between 10,000 and 30,000. Other urban and rural populated
Transcarpathia
(now Zolotarovo, Ukraine) into a peasant family. He graduated from the Khust Gymnasium in 1931 and the history faculty of the Uzhgorod State University
Oleksandr_Slyvka
(Munkács) Uzhhorod (Ungvár) Berehove (Beregszász) Vynohradiv (Nagyszőlős) Khust (Huszt) Iza (Iza) Tiachiv (Técső) Sátoraljaújhely Sighet (Máramarossziget)*
Oradea_ghetto
short-lived Republic of Carpatho-Ukraine. The assembly had its seat in Khust. The establishment of a Soim, an autonomous parliament for the Ruthenian
Soim
Ukrainian politician
Hubal (Ukrainian: Василь Іванович Губаль) (born 5 June 1967, in Lupcha, Khust Raion, Ukraine) is a Ukrainian politician. In 2014 to 2015, he was a leading
Vasyl_Hubal
Football league season
Ukrainian First League. Khust was relegated to the 2024–25 Ukrainian Second League. Due to the withdrawal of Druzhba Myrivka, Khust was reinstated. Later
2023–24 Ukrainian Second League
2023–24_Ukrainian_Second_League
1933 erotic film directed by Gustav Machatý
or two days were made to other places: Topoľčianky (scenes with horses), Khust, Carpathian Ruthenia, and railroad construction Červená skala – Margecany
Ecstasy_(film)
River in Ukraine
Carpathians. It flows through the town Mizhhirya and discharges into the Tisza near Khust. Analysis of the Tisza River Basin 2007, IPCDR v t e v t e
Rika_(river)
Prince of Transylvania
1610 Nagyvárad, Principality of Transylvania (now Oradea, Romania) Died 13 May 1667 Huszt, Royal Hungary (now Khust, Ukraine) House Szani-Rhédey csalad
Francis_Rhédey
The following cities have synagogues that existed prior to World War II: Khust Uzhhorod Mukachevo History of the Jews in Belarus History of the Jews in
History of the Jews in Carpathian Ruthenia
History_of_the_Jews_in_Carpathian_Ruthenia
Founder and Voivode of Moldavia, Knyaz in Maramureș
wrote that Dragoș had been "the baron of Khust, a town in Transylvania" before moving to Moldavia. Khust was a fortified town in Maramureș in the 14th
Dragoș,_Voivode_of_Moldavia
Index of articles associated with the same name
Oblast, village in Berehove Raion Chornyi Potik, Khust Raion, Zakarpattia Oblast, village in Khust Raion This set index article includes a list of related
Chornyi_Potik
Rural locality in Zakarpattia Oblast, Ukraine
Міжгір'я; Hungarian: Ökörmező; Romanian: Boureni) is a rural settlement in Khust Raion, Zakarpattia Oblast, western Ukraine. The town is also the administrative
Mizhhiria
Chervonohorod Castle Chufut-Kale Eski-Kermen Halych Castle Hrymailiv Castle Khust Castle Kerch Fortress Klevan Castle Korets Castle Kremenets Castle Kryvche
Fortress_of_St._Elizabeth
21st season in existence of Kremin FC
0:0 Bukovyna". PFL (in Ukrainian). 5 April 2024. Retrieved 2 May 2024. "Khust 1:0 Kremin". PFL (in Ukrainian). 14 April 2024. Retrieved 2 May 2024. "Kremin
2023–24 FC Kremin Kremenchuk season
2023–24_FC_Kremin_Kremenchuk_season
Chervonohorod Castle Chufut-Kale Eski-Kermen Halych Castle Hrymailiv Castle Khust Castle Kerch Fortress Klevan Castle Korets Castle Kremenets Castle Kryvche
Kyiv_Castle
Bilateral relations
скверику Хуста відкрили пам'ятний знак містам-побратимам". khust-miskrada.gov.ua (in Ukrainian). Khust. 24 May 2018. Retrieved 25 February 2021. "Міста побратими"
Hungary–Ukraine_relations
район), the center is in the town of Berehove; Khust (Хустський район), the center is in the town of Khust; Mukachevo (Мукачівський район), the center is
Administrative divisions of Zakarpattia Oblast
Administrative_divisions_of_Zakarpattia_Oblast
Village in Zakarpattia Oblast, Ukraine
Pylypets (Ukrainian: Пилипець) is a village located in Khust Raion of Zakarpattia Oblast in Ukraine. Pylypets was first mentioned in Hungarian written
Pylypets
Ukrainian businessperson
Born (1961-06-14)14 June 1961 Kolochava, Ukrainian SSR, Soviet Union (now Khust Raion, Zakarpattia oblast, Ukraine) Education Vadym Hetman Kyiv National
Stanislav_Arzhevitin
Orthodox diocese in Ukraine
Kharkiv and Bohodukhiv Kherson and Taurica Khmelnytskyi and Starokostiantyniv Khust and Vynohradiv Kyiv Kirovohrad and Novomyrhorod Konotop and Hlukhiv Kremenchuk
Eparchy_of_Kryvyi_Rih
City in Zakarpattia Oblast, Ukraine
Irshava Raion (district) until it was abolished in 2020 and was merged with Khust Raion. Today, the population is 9,163 (2022 estimate). There are several
Irshava
Home improvement hypermarket chain in Ukraine
malls in Kovel, Novovolynsk (Volyn Oblast), Kramatorsk (Donetsk Oblast), Khust (Zakarpattia Oblast), Boiarka (Kyiv Oblast), Starokostiantyniv (Khmelnytskyi
Epicentr_K
(Munkács) Uzhhorod (Ungvár) Berehove (Beregszász) Vynohradiv (Nagyszőlős) Khust (Huszt) Iza (Iza) Tiachiv (Técső) Sátoraljaújhely Sighet (Máramarossziget)*
Satu_Mare_ghetto
Region in southwestern Ukraine
and 445,000 inhabitants: the city of Khust (Ukrainian: Хуст, Romanian: Hust), with 35,500 inhabitants the Khust Raion (Ukrainian: Хуст; abbreviated below
Northern_Maramureș
Cathedral of St. Cyril and Methodius being built Khust Khust eparchy 75 St. Trinity Cathedral Vynohradiv Khust eparchy 76 St. Michael's Cathedral 2000 Cherkasy
List_of_cathedrals_in_Ukraine
892 90,811 48 10 Svaliava Svaliava 676 55,468 82 11 Tiachiv Tiachiv 1,818 172,389 95 12 Uzhhorod Uzhhorod 866 65,514 76 13 Khust Khust 998 96,561 97
List of raions of Ukraine (1966–2020)
List_of_raions_of_Ukraine_(1966–2020)
Fort in Samar, Dnipro (Ukraine)
Chervonohorod Castle Chufut-Kale Eski-Kermen Halych Castle Hrymailiv Castle Khust Castle Kerch Fortress Klevan Castle Korets Castle Kremenets Castle Kryvche
Bohorodytska_Fortress
Kharkiv and Bohodukhiv Kherson and Taurica Khmelnytskyi and Starokostiantyniv Khust and Vynohradiv Kyiv Kirovohrad and Novomyrhorod Konotop and Hlukhiv Kremenchuk
Diocese_of_Kaluga
Ruined castle in Ukraine
Chervonohorod Castle Chufut-Kale Eski-Kermen Halych Castle Hrymailiv Castle Khust Castle Kerch Fortress Klevan Castle Korets Castle Kremenets Castle Kryvche
Nevytske_Castle
Soviet military occupations (1939-1991)
Czechoslovak government delegation led by minister František Němec arrived in Khust to establish the provisional Czechoslovak administration, according to the
Military occupations by the Soviet Union
Military_occupations_by_the_Soviet_Union
Village in Zakarpattia Oblast, Ukraine
Kolochava (Ukrainian: Колочава) is a village in Khust Raion, Zakarpattia Oblast, Ukraine. Kolochava was previously located in Mizhhiria Raion until it
Kolochava
Football league season
Kremin-2 Kremenchuk – (debut, priorly competed in amateurs in 2019–20) Khust – (absolute debut) None, while 14 teams suspended their activities or dissolved
2022–23 Ukrainian Second League
2022–23_Ukrainian_Second_League
Ukrainian patriotic song
(green sycamore)", "Oh, in the forest under the green oak", "Oh, there under Khust, under the green oak", and others. The song started to spread in the media
Our father is Bandera, Ukraine is our mother!
Our_father_is_Bandera,_Ukraine_is_our_mother!
City in Maramureș County, Romania
of Communism and of the Resistance. Sighetu Marmației is twinned with: Khust, Ukraine Oława, Poland Kolomyia, Ukraine Naples, Italy Kiryat Yam, Israel
Sighetu_Marmației
Topics referred to by the same term
USA Hsiuping University of Science and Technology in Taichung, Taiwan Khust in western Ukraine This disambiguation page lists articles associated with
HUST
Ukrainian politician
2010 to 2021. Myroslav Biletskyi was born on 11 January 1976 in Rokosovo, Khust district, Zakarparttia Oblast. He graduated from the National University
Myroslav_Biletskyi
Football league season
Podoliany Ternopil (2023–24 AAFU debutants) are planned to merge with FC Khust as FC Khust-Podoliany. The merging was not done. FSC Mariupol, after missing 2
2024–25 Ukrainian First League
2024–25_Ukrainian_First_League
Ukrainian footballer (born 2003)
(Gls) 2022–2025 Mynai 16 (1) 2022–2023 → Mariupol (loan) 11 (0) 2023–2024 → Khust (loan) 17 (0) 2024–2025 Chornomorets Odesa 38 (4) 2026– Karviná 9 (0) *
Yevheniy_Skyba
Former subdivision of Zakarpattia Oblast, Ukraine
Carpathian Mountains. The raion was abolished and its territory was merged into Khust Raion on 18 July 2020 as part of the administrative reform of Ukraine, which
Irshava_Raion
Historic fortress in Crimea near Sevastopol
Chervonohorod Castle Chufut-Kale Eski-Kermen Halych Castle Hrymailiv Castle Khust Castle Kerch Fortress Klevan Castle Korets Castle Kremenets Castle Kryvche
Mangup
Campevas, (from São Paulo, Brazil) Czortkow (from Chortkiv) Chust (from Khust) (several) Cleveland Cracow (from Kraków) Deish (hasidic dynasty) (from
List of Hasidic dynasties and groups
List_of_Hasidic_dynasties_and_groups
Rural locality in Zakarpattia Oblast, Ukraine
(Ukrainian: До́вге) is a village in the Dovzhanska rural hromada of the Khust Raion of Zakarpattia Oblast in Ukraine. Between 1383 and 1404, the village
Dovhe,_Zakarpattia_Oblast
City in Bayan-Ölgii, Mongolia
animals in the aimag. The district is divided into 13 bags, which are: Khust aral Tsagaan ereg Bökhön uul Ikh bulan Khovd gol Khökh tolgoi Khotgor Jargalant
Ölgii_(city)
(Mukachevo) 21. Máramaros Máramarossziget (Sighetu Marmației) Dolha (Dovhe) Khust Izavölgy (district seat was Dragomérfalva, now Dragomirești) Ökörmező (Mizhhiria)
Administrative divisions of Austria-Hungary
Administrative_divisions_of_Austria-Hungary
National park in Ukraine
hectares (100,000 acres). The Park has its headquarters in the town of Khust. The park contains a varied flora and fauna. Its attractions include Synevyr
Synevyr_National_Nature_Park
Castle in Bavoriv, Ternopil Oblast, Ukraine
Chervonohorod Castle Chufut-Kale Eski-Kermen Halych Castle Hrymailiv Castle Khust Castle Kerch Fortress Klevan Castle Korets Castle Kremenets Castle Kryvche
Bavoriv_Castle
(Kyiv–25, ARC–1, Sumy–1, Ternopil–1, Vinnytsia–2, Volyn–2, Zhytomyr–7) Khust – 23 (Zakarpattia) Mukachevo – 19 (Zakarpattia) Simferopol – 18 (ARC) Odesa
List of monasteries of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church (Moscow Patriarchate)
List_of_monasteries_of_the_Ukrainian_Orthodox_Church_(Moscow_Patriarchate)
Ukrainian nationalist militant (1907–1950)
border from Poland into Czechoslovakia, traveling to the Ruthenian city of Khust. There, with the aid of local OUN members and German intelligence,[verify]
Roman_Shukhevych
Defensive structure in Halych, Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast, Ukraine
Chervonohorod Castle Chufut-Kale Eski-Kermen Halych Castle Hrymailiv Castle Khust Castle Kerch Fortress Klevan Castle Korets Castle Kremenets Castle Kryvche
Halych_Castle
(Munkács) Uzhhorod (Ungvár) Berehove (Beregszász) Vynohradiv (Nagyszőlős) Khust (Huszt) Iza (Iza) Tiachiv (Técső) Sátoraljaújhely Sighet (Máramarossziget)*
Sfântu_Gheorghe_ghetto
Soviet handball player
Nataliia Mytriuk (Ukrainian: Наталія Митрюк, born November 26, 1959) is a Ukrainian former handball player who competed for the Soviet Union in the 1988
Nataliia_Mytriuk
Rusyn Greek Catholic bishop
Rusyn language. After his graduation from the Gymnasium in Chust (today Khust), and with the help of Péter Gebé, Theodore left to study for the priesthood
Theodore_Romzha
Road in Ukraine
Ivano-Frankivsk, Ukraine. It runs north-south and connects cities of Dolyna and Khust. Main route and connections to/intersections with other highways in Ukraine
P21_road_(Ukraine)
Voivode of Transylvania
commander, Lazarus von Schwendi, forcing him to lift the siege of Huszt (now Khust in Ukraine) in 1565. After the death of John Sigismund, the Diet of Transylvania
Christopher_Báthory
Ethnic group in Ukraine
Uzhhorod Castle (Ungvári vár) Palanok Castle, Mukachevo (Munkácsi vár) Khust Castle (Huszti vár) Vynohradiv Castle (Nagyszőlősi Kankó-vár) Hungary portal
Hungarians_in_Ukraine
Municipality in Prešov Region, Slovakia
Muszyna, Poland Strzyżów, Poland Gmina Fajsławice, Poland Jasło, Poland Khust, Ukraine Adam Zreľák, a football player, born here Milan Gaľa, mayor of
Lipany
American rabbi
of the Hasidic dynasty of Brid in Hungary. Taub was born about 1917 in Khust, Hungary (now Ukraine) He was the eldest child of Shmuel David (a grandson
Amram_Taub
Extensive citadel on a hill in Uzhhorod, Ukraine
Chervonohorod Castle Chufut-Kale Eski-Kermen Halych Castle Hrymailiv Castle Khust Castle Kerch Fortress Klevan Castle Korets Castle Kremenets Castle Kryvche
Uzhhorod_Castle
expanded raions. The six raions that make up the oblast are Berehove, Khust, Mukachevo, Rakhiv, Tiachiv, and Uzhhorod. List of cities in Ukraine As
List of cities in Zakarpattia Oblast
List_of_cities_in_Zakarpattia_Oblast
Eparchy of Moscow Patriarchat in Ukraine; on territory of Ukraine
Kharkiv and Bohodukhiv Kherson and Taurica Khmelnytskyi and Starokostiantyniv Khust and Vynohradiv Kyiv Kirovohrad and Novomyrhorod Konotop and Hlukhiv Kremenchuk
Eparchy of Kyiv (Moscow Patriarchate)
Eparchy_of_Kyiv_(Moscow_Patriarchate)
Kharkiv and Bohodukhiv Kherson and Taurica Khmelnytskyi and Starokostiantyniv Khust and Vynohradiv Kyiv Kirovohrad and Novomyrhorod Konotop and Hlukhiv Kremenchuk
Diocese of Baku and Azerbaijan
Diocese_of_Baku_and_Azerbaijan
Orativ and Shargorod) "Radio Promin" (FM in Ukraine, DAB+ in Kyiv, UKV in Khust, Kamyanets-Podilskyi and Olevsk) "Radio Kultura" (FM in Ukraine, DAB+ in
List of radio stations in Ukraine
List_of_radio_stations_in_Ukraine
the Theotokos, Steblivka (Duboşari in Romanian, Száldobos in Hungarian), Khust urban hromada (1643) Church of the Presentation of Virgin Mary, Lokit, Irshava
Wooden_churches_in_Ukraine
Rural locality in Zakarpattia Oblast, Ukraine
Vyshkovo (Ukrainian: Вишково; Hungarian: Visk) is a rural settlement in Khust Raion, Zakarpattia Oblast, western Ukraine. It is first mentioned in the
Vyshkovo
Kharkiv and Bohodukhiv Kherson and Taurica Khmelnytskyi and Starokostiantyniv Khust and Vynohradiv Kyiv Kirovohrad and Novomyrhorod Konotop and Hlukhiv Kremenchuk
Diocese_of_Moscow
Israeli settlement in the West Bank
small Chust (Khust) Hassidic community in Immanuel, where his wife was arrested. The father of Rabbi Leifer and former leader of the Khust Hasidic, Grand
Immanuel_(Israeli_settlement)
Ukrainian political party (1939)
party. All were appointed on 24 January 1939. UNO was headquartered in Khust and had several subservient organizations. Knightly Virtues of the Nation
Ukrainian National Union (1939)
Ukrainian_National_Union_(1939)
Bereh Kyiv PFL League 1 Probiy Horodenka Chernihiv-ShVSM Dinaz Vyshhorod Khust Mynai Kremin Kremenchuk PFL League 2 Groups A Atlet Kyiv Lisne Bukovyna-2
2025–26_in_Ukrainian_football
VVER 1000 None Never built Cancelled 2 Zakarpattia NPP [cs] Monastyrets, Khust district [uk] 1 VVER 1000? None Never built Cancelled, planned during independence
Nuclear_power_in_Ukraine
Castle) Kremenets (see Kremenets Castle) Khotyn (see Khotyn Fortress) Khust (see Khust Castle) Mangup Medzhybizh (see Medzhybizh Fortress) Mukachevo (see
List of cities with defensive walls
List_of_cities_with_defensive_walls
strengthen his younger brother with privileges. He gave him the castle of Khust and made him Voivode for life of Hunyad (Hunedoara) and owner of the Hunedoara
Stephen_Bethlen
Village in Zakarpattia Oblast, Ukraine
Khust-Synevyr highway near the H09 (Mukachevo-Ivano-Frankivsk-Rohatyn-Lviv) motorway, 10 km from the district center, Khust. It is a village in Khust
Sokyrnytsia
Political party
join the Czechoslovak Battalion in 1942. In October 1944 he arrived in Khust along with minister František Němec [cs] and general Antonín Hasal [cs]
Communist Party of Transcarpathian Ukraine
Communist_Party_of_Transcarpathian_Ukraine
Ruined castle in Ukraine
Chervonohorod Castle Chufut-Kale Eski-Kermen Halych Castle Hrymailiv Castle Khust Castle Kerch Fortress Klevan Castle Korets Castle Kremenets Castle Kryvche
Yazlovets_Castle
Shimon Greenfeld was born in Khust, Hungary, on 4 Cheshvan 5621 1860. His father, Yehudah Grunfeld, was rabbi of Bűdszentmihály [hu; he; yi] (Tiszavasvári)
Shimon_Greenfeld
For the great famine of 1932/33 in the Soviet Ukraine
Zakarpattia Oblast Memorial cross for the victims of the Holodomor Irshava Khust Raion Zakarpattia Oblast Memorial to the victims of the Holodomor Mukachevo
List of Holodomor memorials and monuments
List_of_Holodomor_memorials_and_monuments
(Munkács) Uzhhorod (Ungvár) Berehove (Beregszász) Vynohradiv (Nagyszőlős) Khust (Huszt) Iza (Iza) Tiachiv (Técső) Sátoraljaújhely Sighet (Máramarossziget)*
Reghin_ghetto
Mountain in Ukraine
Chervonohorod Castle Chufut-Kale Eski-Kermen Halych Castle Hrymailiv Castle Khust Castle Kerch Fortress Klevan Castle Korets Castle Kremenets Castle Kryvche
Tepe-Kermen
Football tournament season
Olimpiya Savyntsi (AM) v (1L) Kremin Kremenchuk Probiy Horodenka (2L) v (1L) Khust Notes In this round, a club from the Premier League and a club from the
2024–25_Ukrainian_Cup
KHUST
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Boy/Male
Native American
Chief.
Boy/Male
French
A Welshman.
Boy/Male
Hebrew
God is with us; god is among us.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Mine of nectar
Girl/Female
Hindu
Daughter
Girl/Female
Arabic, Indian, Malayalam, Muslim, Tamil
A Person who Gives the Honour; Respect
Boy/Male
Celtic
Mythical son of Conn.
Girl/Female
Greek
Stranger.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Bramhall or Bramwell.Altered spelling of German Brammel, a variant of Bramel.
Boy/Male
Biblical, German, Hebrew
Hairy; He that Acts or Finishes
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