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City in Kyiv Oblast, Ukraine
Skvyra (Ukrainian: Сквира, IPA: [ˈskwɪrɐ] ) is a city in Bila Tserkva Raion, Kyiv Oblast (region) of central Ukraine. Skvyra has an area of 6,328 km2 (2
Skvyra
Former subdivision of Kyiv Oblast, Ukraine
Skvyra Raion (Ukrainian: Сквирський район) was a raion (district) in Kyiv Oblast of Ukraine. Its administrative center was the city of Skvyra. The raion
Skvyra_Raion
Hromada in Kyiv, Ukraine
Skvyra urban hromada (Ukrainian: Сквирська міська громада) is a hromada of Ukraine, located in Bila Tserkva Raion, Kyiv Oblast. Its administrative center
Skvyra_urban_hromada
Ukrainian Hasidic dynasty
founded by Rebbe Yitzchok Twersky in the city of Skver (known in Yiddish), or Skvyra, in present-day Ukraine during the mid-19th century. Adherents of the rebbes
Skver_(Hasidic_dynasty)
Religious subgroup of modern Judaism
presides over 3,800 households. The Skver sect, established in 1848 in Skvyra, near Kyiv, constitutes 3,300. The Shomer Emunim dynasties, originating
Hasidic_Judaism
Ukrainian footballer
Khudzhamov (Ukrainian: Рустам Махмудкулович Худжамов; born 5 October 1982, in Skvyra, Ukrainian SSR, Soviet Union) is a Ukrainian retired football goalkeeper
Rustam_Khudzhamov
Hebrew-language essayist, poet, and critic of early Zionism (1856-1927)
for "a Jewish state and not merely a state of Jews". Ginsberg was born in Skvyra, in the Kiev Governorate of the Russian Empire (present-day Ukraine) to
Ahad_Ha'am
Subdivision of Kyiv Oblast, Ukraine
Tserkva Raion was significantly expanded. Six abolished raions, Rokytne, Skvyra, Stavyshche, Tarashcha, Tetiiv, and Volodarka Raions, as well as the city
Bila_Tserkva_Raion
Village in Zhytomyr Oblast, Popilnia settlement hromada
Irpin River. Founded in 1471. Former seat of the Khodorkiv municipality in Skvyra County in the Kiev Governorate. At the end of the 19th century, a suburb
Khodorkiv
1913 Bedouin killing of a Zionist in Palestine
a Zionist kibbutz to be killed by a Bedouin. Barsky was born in 1895 in Skvyra, Kiev Governorate, Russian Empire. He immigrated to Ottoman Palestine along
Killing_of_Moshe_Barsky
Ukrainian singer (born 1964)
Mykolaivna Hiriavets (1964-12-10) 10 December 1964 (age 61) Shamrayivka [uk], Skvyra Raion, Kyiv Oblast, Ukrainian SSR, Soviet Union Occupations singer actress
Taisia_Povaliy
1802–1925 unit of Russia
centers: Berdychiv, Cherkasy, Chyhyryn, Kaniv, Kiev, Lipovets, Radomyshl, Skvyra, Tarashcha, Uman, Vasylkiv and Zvenyhorodka. By the 1897 Russian Census
Kiev_Governorate
Uezd in Southwestern, Russian Empire
western part of the governorate. Its administrative centre was Skvira (Skvyra). At the time of the Russian Empire Census of 1897, Skvirsky Uyezd had a
Skvira_uezd
Oblast (region) of Ukraine
Pereiaslav-Khmelnytskyi Raion 97.1% 2.6% Poliske Raion 97.2% 2.2% Rokytne Raion 98.0% 1.8% Skvyra Raion 97.4% 1.9% Stavyshche Raion 98.3% 1.4% Tarashcha Raion 97.9% 1.7%
Kyiv_Oblast
Series of anti-Jewish attacks in Kiev, Ukraine in 1919
pogroms possible. The series of events concern the following districts: Skvyra, June 23, 1919: a pogrom in which 45 Jews were massacred, many were severely
Kiev_pogroms_(1919)
Village in New York, United States
highest poverty rate, at 64.4%. New Square is named after the Ukrainian town Skvyra, where the Skverer Hasidic group originated. The founders intended to name
New_Square,_New_York
Mass peasant movement
in the Kaniv District of Cherkasy region) and the villages of Berezna (Skvyra County), Bykova Hrebla (Vasylkiv County), and Yablunivka. Київська козаччина
Kiev_Cossacks_insurrection
Arboretum in Bila Tserkva, Ukraine
uprising. Branicki's new possessions included the cities of Bila Tserkva and Skvyra, as well as 134 villages with a population of over 40 thousand people. Since
Arboretum_Oleksandriya
Military unit
Other major cities of the regiment were Hermanivka, Fastiv, Bohuslav, and Skvyra. The regiment was created as a result of the Treaty of Kurukove, between
Bila_Tserkva_Regiment
City and administrative center of Zhytomyr Oblast, Ukraine
- Chernivtsi (through Khmelnytskyi) P18 Zhytomyr - Stavyshche (through Skvyra) P28 Zhytomyr – checkpoint "Vystupovychi" of the Ukrainian-Belarusian border
Zhytomyr
Political party in Ukraine
Tyutyunnyk, and later in the month led a joint offensive on Volodarka and Skvyra. After being forced to retreat by the Bolsheviks, in July representatives
Ukrainian_Communist_Party
Reichskommissariat Ostland (now Lithuania) Sighet Ghetto, Hungary (now Romania) Skvyra Ghetto, Reichskommissariat Ukraine (now Ukraine) Slavuta Ghetto, Reichskommissariat
List of Jewish ghettos in Europe during World War II
List_of_Jewish_ghettos_in_Europe_during_World_War_II
Village in Zhytomyr Oblast, Ukraine
province [uk]" mentioned the village. In 1835 Kotliarka belonged to the Skvyra Povit [uk] (Uezd) and the parish of the Holy Dormition church in the neighbour
Kotliarka
634 −16.95% Pripyat Прип'ять 0 0 NA Rzhyshchiv Ржищів 7,175 8,447 −15.06% Skvyra Сквира 15,165 18,126 −16.34% Slavutych Славутич 24,464 24,402 +0.25% Tarashcha
List_of_cities_in_Ukraine
Mobile killing squads in Nazi Germany
Einsatzkommando was active in Lviv (see the Lwów Ghetto), Brody, Dubno, Berdičhev, Skvyra and Kiev (Babi Yar). It executed 46,102 people. SS-Oberführer Erwin Schulz
Einsatzkommando
Dutch Nazi organization
(former sovkhozes), including the state farm Uzin (Uzyn) in the Skvira (Skvyra) district, General District Kiev, with an area of 2,600 hectares, which
Dutch_East_Company
- Tetiiv - Lypovets - Gumenne to highway M30 P18: Zhytomyr - Popilnia - Skvyra - Volodarka - Stavyshche P19: Fastiv - Mytnytsya - Obukhiv - Rzhyshchiv
State_highways_(Ukraine)
Neighborhood located to the west and south-west of Kyiv
towards Ros River, on the administrative border between the counties of Skvyra and Tarashcha. In the description of 1686, most of the villages by the name
Borshchahivka
Shepetivka Shpykiv Shumskoye Skala-Podilska (Skala on the River Zbrucz) Skalat Skvyra Slavuta Snyatyn Snitkov Sosnovoye Stara Syniava Starokonstinntyniv Stepan
List of villages and towns depopulated of Jews during the Holocaust
List_of_villages_and_towns_depopulated_of_Jews_during_the_Holocaust
Project 714 [Goryn-class] (Kremenets) Project 1896 [Niryat II-class] (Skvyra) Project 1462 [Rubin-class] (Dmitry Chubar). Captured. Project 16830 Drofa
List of Russo-Ukrainian war military equipment
List_of_Russo-Ukrainian_war_military_equipment
Ukrainian Hasidic dynasty
Avrohom died without issue in 1812, Rabbi Yisroel became Rebbe first in Skvyra and then in Ruzhyn, where he attracted thousands of followers. The Ruzhiner
Ruzhin_(Hasidic_dynasty)
4564 – Stavyshche 4565 – Fastiv 4566 – Tarashcha 4567 – Pereiaslav 4568 – Skvyra 4569 – Volodarka 4570 – Zghurivka 4571 – Vasylkiv 4572 – Obukhiv 4573 –
List of dialling codes in Ukraine
List_of_dialling_codes_in_Ukraine
Ukrainian and Russian handball player
Shelmenko Personal information Born (1983-04-05) 5 April 1983 (age 43) Skvyra, Ukraine Nationality Russian Height 1.96 m (6 ft 5 in) Playing position
Sergey_Shelmenko
Month of 1943
front the Soviet 60th Army recaptured Korosten, while the 40th Army took Skvyra. The Axum, one of the more successful Italian submarines of the war, was
December_1943
Myronivka Nemishaieve Obukhiv Pereiaslav Piskivka Rokytne Rzhyshchiv Slavutych Skvyra Stavyshche Tarashcha Terezyne Tetiiv Vasylkiv Velyka Dymerka Volodarka Vorzel
Armorial_of_Ukraine
village Petrivske Rokytne Raion Nova Makivka ПВРУ 1377-VIII village Leninske Skvyra Raion Tarasivka ПВРУ 984-VIII village Petrivske Tarashcha Raion Yushkiv
List of Ukrainian place names affected by decommunization
List_of_Ukrainian_place_names_affected_by_decommunization
18th-century Ukrainian paramilitary outfits made up of commoners
attacking noble manors and several cities, including Vinnytsia, Pavoloch, Skvyra, Pohrebyshche, Kryliv and Chyhyryn, and by Sava Chalyi, a former servant
Haydamak
Russian Jewish music recording ensemble
(Свирская), and Khotinskaya (Хотинская) which are named after Lypovets, Skvyra, and Khotyn. The period of recordings by this group began when the director
Belf's_Romanian_Orchestra
jurisdiction: Rokytne (Рокитне) Skvyra (Сквирський район) Cities and towns under the district's jurisdiction: Skvyra (Сквира) Stavyshche (Ставищенський
Administrative divisions of Kyiv Oblast
Administrative_divisions_of_Kyiv_Oblast
Military situation in Ukraine at the end of WW1
between Ukrainians and Denikin forces near Odesa, broke through Olhopil and Skvyra to Zhytomyr. The situation at the end of 1919 significantly weakened the
Ukrainian_Death_Triangle
Прип'ять Vyshhorod 0 0 NA Rzhyshchiv Ржищів Obukhiv 7,175 8,447 −15.06% Skvyra Сквира Bila Tserkva 15,165 18,126 −16.34% Slavutych Славутич Vyshhorod 24
List_of_cities_in_Kyiv_Oblast
City in Vinnytsia Oblast, Ukraine
(32 km) SSW Zhyvotivka 21 miles (34 km) SE Vakhnivka 22 miles (35 km) WSW Skvyra 25 miles (40 km) NE Koziatyn 25 miles (40 km) NW Illintsi 25 miles (40 km)
Pohrebyshche
Stuhna as well as 20 verst beyond Dnieper 8 Porossia Bila Tserkva Vasylkiv, Skvyra, Tarashcha povits, southern part of Kyiv povit and eastern part of Berdychiv
Administrative division of Ukraine (1918)
Administrative_division_of_Ukraine_(1918)
County territorial unit in Ukraine
Radomyshl povit Chornobyl povit (created out of portions of Radomyshl povit) Skvyra povit Zvenyhorodka povit Kyiv povit Bila Tserkva povit (renamed) Pereiaslav
Povit
Poliske Krasiatychi 1,288 7,567 6 19 Rokytne Rokytne 662 36,400 55 20 Skvyra Skvyra 980 44,267 45 21 Stavyshche Stavyshche 674 28,327 42 22 Tarashcha Tarashcha
List of raions of Ukraine (1966–2020)
List_of_raions_of_Ukraine_(1966–2020)
Ukrainian Insurgent Army officer (1891-1944)
Leonid was friends with Maksym Rylsky. He graduated from high school in Skvyra and then from the agronomy faculty of Kyiv University. During World War
Leonid_Stupnytskyi
Former subdivision of Vinnytsia Oblast, Ukraine
it bordered Zhytomyr Oblast (Ruzhyn Raion) and to the east Kyiv Oblast (Skvyra Raion, Volodarka Raion, Tetiiv Raion). The Ros River finds its source in
Pohrebyshche_Raion
Ukrainian politician and diplomat
1958, he was head of the collective farm in the Domantivka village of the Skvyra district of the Kyiv region. Udovenko entered diplomatic service in 1959
Hennadiy_Udovenko
(inclusive) Niryat II (project 1896) Large hydrographic survey boat U635 Skvyra 126 Vympel Shipyard 1976 Drofa (project 16830) Small hydrographic survey
List of former warships of the Ukrainian Navy
List_of_former_warships_of_the_Ukrainian_Navy
Ukrainian rabbi
the Porebishtsh Hasidim. After living first in Porebishtsh and then in Skvyra, Friedman settled in Ruzhin, where he achieved the reputation of a great
Yisrael_Friedman_of_Ruzhin
Governorate Simferopol Skvira County Kiev Governorate Bratslav Viceroyalty Skvyra Slonimsky Grodno Governorate Slonim Slutsk Minsk Governorate Byelorussian
List of uezds of the Russian Empire
List_of_uezds_of_the_Russian_Empire
Index of articles associated with the same name
Raion, a village in Pereiaslav-Khmelnytskyi Raion Tarasivka, Skvyra Raion, a village in Skvyra Raion Tarasivka, Tetiiv Raion, a village in Tetiiv Raion Tarasivka
Tarasivka
Ukrainian journalist, human rights activist, politician, and former Soviet dissident
born on 22 February 1940 to an ethnically-Ukrainian family in the city of Skvyra. His father was a military officer in the Red Army that had fought in the
Oles_Shevchenko
on the site Khabne Synagogue Poliske ? 1941 Wooden synagogue Skvyra Synagogue [uk] Skvyra 1711 Active Under the Soviet rule used as a grain storage; later
List_of_synagogues_in_Ukraine
Ukrainian police officer and witness
a conflict with local police authorities, Krasovskyi was transferred to Skvyra, but already a few months later was recalled to Kyiv to investigate the
Mykola_Krasovsky
Rural settlement in Zhytomyr Oblast, Ukraine
signatory of the Israeli Declaration of Independence. Pohrebysche (South) Skvyra (East) Чисельність наявного населення України на 1 січня 2022 [Number of
Ruzhyn,_Zhytomyr_Oblast
Rzhyshchiv urban Rzhyshchiv Obukhiv city of Rzhyshchiv Skvyra urban Skvyra Bila Tserkva Skvyra Slavutych urban Slavutych Vyshhorod city of Slavutych Stavyshche
List_of_hromadas_of_Ukraine
soloist/Ukrainian theatre of opera and ballet Yes/professor/Kiev Conservatory 29 Skvyra 070 Tymofiy Slipenchuk school director/Volodarka No/WWII KIA 29 Tetiiv 071
1938 Ukrainian Supreme Soviet election
1938_Ukrainian_Supreme_Soviet_election
Polish child neurologist and psychologist
Joteykówna was born on 29 January 1866 in Poczujki [ru], Romanov volost of the Skvyra uezd in Kiev Governorate of the Russian Empire (today village of Pochuiky
Józefa_Joteyko
Whole: Fastiv, Makariv Raion, Fastiv Raion Parts of: Kyiv-Sviatoshyn Raion, Skvyra Raion 149,001 Oleh Dunda Servant of the People since 29 August 2019 Makariv
Electoral districts of Ukraine
Electoral_districts_of_Ukraine
Soviet Ukrainian poet (1895–1964)
He and his brother Ivan worked at the food administration in the city of Skvyra and later as rural teachers in nearby villages. In 1918, Bolshevik sympathizers
Maksym_Rylsky
Village in Zhytomyr Oblast, Ukraine
Ruzhyn (Ружин) Bilylivka (Білилівка) Koziatyn (Козятин) Berdychiv (Бердичів) Skvyra (Сквира) Pohrebysche (Погребище) Bila Tserkva (Біла Церква) Mamai Look up
Nemyryntsi
Ukrainian footballer (born 1998)
footballer who plays as a midfielder for Polissya Zhytomyr. A native of Skvyra, Kyiv Oblast, Lyednyev is a product of the FC Dynamo Kyiv and FC Dnipro
Bohdan_Lyednyev
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Boy/Male
Indian
Red Ruby; Red Sandal
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Tamil
Sweet
Girl/Female
Latin
Announces.
Boy/Male
Indian
Servant of the finder, Slave of the finder, Perceiver
Boy/Male
Muslim
To be clever, Full of knowledge and wisdom, Merciful
Girl/Female
Tamil
Malarvili | மாலாரவிலீ
Beautiful eyes like a flower
Girl/Female
Danish American
Christian.
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim, Persian
Bright; Resplendent
Girl/Female
British, English
Meadow of Grass
Boy/Male
Tamil
Lord Hanuman
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