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  • Slavuta
  • City in Khmelnytskyi Oblast, Ukraine

    Slavuta (Ukrainian: Славута, IPA: [slɐˈwutɐ] ; Polish: Sławuta; Yiddish: סלאוויטא, romanized: Slavita) is a city in Shepetivka Raion, Khmelnytskyi Oblast

    Slavuta

    Slavuta

    Slavuta

  • ZAZ Tavria
  • Motor vehicle

    ZAZ-1102 Tavria and subsequent ZAZ-1102 Tavria Nova, ZAZ-1105 Dana, ZAZ-1103 Slavuta and ZAZ-11055 Tavria Pick-Up replaced the rear wheel drive Zaporozhets

    ZAZ Tavria

    ZAZ Tavria

    ZAZ_Tavria

  • Slăvuța
  • River in Gorj County, Romania

    The Slăvuța is a left tributary of the river Amaradia in Romania. It flows into the Amaradia near Mielușei. Its length is 17 km (11 mi) and its basin

    Slăvuța

    Slăvuța

  • Slavuta Raion
  • Former subdivision of Khmelnytskyi Oblast, Ukraine

    Slavuta Raion (Ukrainian: Славутський район) was a raion of Khmelnytskyi Oblast in Ukraine. Its administrative center was Slavuta which was incorporated

    Slavuta Raion

    Slavuta Raion

    Slavuta_Raion

  • Battle of Strygany
  • 1944 battle in Ukraine

    Yar in order to assist local insurgents there. The UPA sotnia entered Slavuta Raion, where they were informed by locals about presence of the Soviet

    Battle of Strygany

    Battle of Strygany

    Battle_of_Strygany

  • Shepetivka Raion
  • Subdivision of Khmelnytskyi Oblast, Ukraine

    abolished raions, Bilohiria, Iziaslav, Polonne, and Slavuta Raions, as well as the cities of Netishyn, Slavuta, and Shepetivka, which were previously incorporated

    Shepetivka Raion

    Shepetivka Raion

    Shepetivka_Raion

  • ZAZ
  • Ukrainian car manufacturer

    specifications may have differed from official documentation. The ZAZ-1103 "Slavuta", a five-door liftback based on the Tavria platform, was introduced in

    ZAZ

    ZAZ

    ZAZ

  • Yablunivka, Shepetivka Raion, Khmelnytskyi Oblast
  • Rural locality in Khmelnytskyi Oblast, Ukraine

    city of Slavuta, and 43 kilometres (27 mi) from the city of Shepetivka, the raion center. Until 18 July 2020, Yablunivka belonged to Slavuta Raion. The

    Yablunivka, Shepetivka Raion, Khmelnytskyi Oblast

    Yablunivka,_Shepetivka_Raion,_Khmelnytskyi_Oblast

  • Vilna Edition Shas
  • Printed edition of the Talmud

    edition of the Talmud, the Slavuta Shas, had been published almost three decades earlier, in 1807. The publishers of the Slavuta Talmud argued that the Vilna

    Vilna Edition Shas

    Vilna Edition Shas

    Vilna_Edition_Shas

  • 13th Army (Soviet Union)
  • Military unit

    Rifle Division (Yavorov, Lvov Oblast) 97th Guards Motor Rifle Division (Slavuta, Khmelnitskiy Oblast)(former 97 Guards Rifle Division) 99th Motor Rifle

    13th Army (Soviet Union)

    13th_Army_(Soviet_Union)

  • Moshé Feldenkrais
  • Israeli engineer (1904–1984)

    Feldenkrais was born in 1904 to a Ukrainian Jewish family in the city of Slavuta in the Russian Empire (present-day Ukraine) and grew up in the city of

    Moshé Feldenkrais

    Moshé Feldenkrais

    Moshé_Feldenkrais

  • Nikolai Vatutin
  • Soviet military commander (1901–1944)

    February 1944, Vatutin, regrouping for a new operation and heading to Slavuta (Khmelnytskyi Oblast), was ambushed by Ukrainian Insurgent Army (UPA) insurgents

    Nikolai Vatutin

    Nikolai Vatutin

    Nikolai_Vatutin

  • Daf Yomi
  • Jewish learning regimen

    161-165. Rabbi Yair Hoffman, The Slavuta Shas. Note that what the article says about Shekalim being 14 pages in the Slavuta edition is incorrect; it is 12

    Daf Yomi

    Daf_Yomi

  • Khmelnytskyi Oblast
  • Oblast (region) of Ukraine

    Shepetivka Independence Avenue in Netishyn Church of Saint Dorothy in Slavuta John the Baptist Church in Starokostiantyniv Defense tower in Starokostiantyniv

    Khmelnytskyi Oblast

    Khmelnytskyi Oblast

    Khmelnytskyi_Oblast

  • Hannopil, Khmelnytskyi Oblast
  • Rural locality in Khmelnytskyi Oblast, Ukraine

    Annapoli. Hannopil (in Ukrainian: Ганнопіль) is a village located in the Slavuta Raion, in the Khmelnitsky Oblast in Ukraine. The number of inhabitants

    Hannopil, Khmelnytskyi Oblast

    Hannopil,_Khmelnytskyi_Oblast

  • Dnieper
  • Major river in Eastern Europe

    Ukrainian it is also known poetically as Славутич, Slavutych or Славута, Slavuta, from an old name used in Kievan Rus'. This is due to the influence of

    Dnieper

    Dnieper

    Dnieper

  • List of airline codes
  • BOUTIQUE United States BTR Botir-Avia BOTIR-AVIA Kyrgyzstan BTT BT-Slavuta BEETEE-SLAVUTA Ukraine Y6 BTV Batavia Air BATAVIA Indonesia As of June 1, 2010

    List of airline codes

    List_of_airline_codes

  • German prisoner-of-war camps in World War II
  • Trybunalski (Poland) Stalag 301 in Sieradz, Lublin and Kowel (Poland), Slavuta and Shepetivka (Ukraine) Stalag 303 in Jørstadmoen (Norway) Stalag 304/IV-H

    German prisoner-of-war camps in World War II

    German prisoner-of-war camps in World War II

    German_prisoner-of-war_camps_in_World_War_II

  • Maniatyn
  • Rural locality in Khmelnytskyi Oblast, Ukraine

    kilometres (91 mi) and 46 kilometres (29 mi) from the district center of Slavuta. The village of Maniatyn was first mentioned in 1577 as property Konstanty

    Maniatyn

    Maniatyn

    Maniatyn

  • Eparchy of Kyiv (Moscow Patriarchate)
  • Eparchy of Moscow Patriarchat in Ukraine; on territory of Ukraine

    Ostroh Sarny and Polissia Severodonetsk and Starobilsk Shepetivka and Slavuta Simferopol and Crimea Sumy and Okhtyrka Ternopil and Kremenets Tulchyn

    Eparchy of Kyiv (Moscow Patriarchate)

    Eparchy of Kyiv (Moscow Patriarchate)

    Eparchy_of_Kyiv_(Moscow_Patriarchate)

  • 106th Territorial Defense Brigade (Ukraine)
  • Ukrainian Territorial Defense Forces unit

    positions for officers, sergeants and soldiers. At the same time, residents of Slavuta began to organize their own battalion to add to those already serving in

    106th Territorial Defense Brigade (Ukraine)

    106th Territorial Defense Brigade (Ukraine)

    106th_Territorial_Defense_Brigade_(Ukraine)

  • Chery Fulwin 2
  • Motor vehicle

    Kyiv ZAZ unveiled the facelifted model that was planned to be called ZAZ Slavuta Nova after one of the brands previous cars. ZAZ Forza sedan ZAZ Forza hatchback

    Chery Fulwin 2

    Chery Fulwin 2

    Chery_Fulwin_2

  • Eparchy of Kryvyi Rih
  • Orthodox diocese in Ukraine

    Ostroh Sarny and Polissia Severodonetsk and Starobilsk Shepetivka and Slavuta Simferopol and Crimea Sumy and Okhtyrka Ternopil and Kremenets Tulchyn

    Eparchy of Kryvyi Rih

    Eparchy of Kryvyi Rih

    Eparchy_of_Kryvyi_Rih

  • Dovzhky, Khmelnytskyi Oblast
  • Rural locality in Khmelnytskyi Oblast, Ukraine

    center of Khmelnytskyi, 30 kilometres (19 mi) from the district center Slavuta and 21 kilometres (13 mi) from the Berezdiv. The first written sources

    Dovzhky, Khmelnytskyi Oblast

    Dovzhky,_Khmelnytskyi_Oblast

  • 97th Guards Mechanized Brigade (Ukraine)
  • Military unit

    becoming a mechanized brigade of the Ukrainian Ground Forces, based in Slavuta in western Ukraine. The full name of the division was the "97th Guards

    97th Guards Mechanized Brigade (Ukraine)

    97th Guards Mechanized Brigade (Ukraine)

    97th_Guards_Mechanized_Brigade_(Ukraine)

  • Maria Klementyna Sanguszko
  • Polish noblewoman

    Czartoryska,[citation needed] presumably at the Sanguszko family's Palace in Slavuta where they resided. On 18 March 1851 she married Alfred Józef Potocki,

    Maria Klementyna Sanguszko

    Maria Klementyna Sanguszko

    Maria_Klementyna_Sanguszko

  • Slavutych (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    dictionary. Slavutych or Slavutich (Cyrillic: Славутич) means son of Slavuta. Slavuta is an archaic name for the Dnieper river. Nowadays it may refer to

    Slavutych (disambiguation)

    Slavutych_(disambiguation)

  • Romm publishing house
  • Publisher of Jewish religious literature (1788–1941)

    dealer to book publisher. Controversy had arisen when the Shapira family of Slavuta intended to publish a new edition of the Talmud in line with a Hasidic

    Romm publishing house

    Romm_publishing_house

  • Crușeț
  • Commune in Gorj, Romania

    villages: Bojinu, Crușeț, Marinești, Măiag, Mierea, Miericeaua, Slămnești, Slăvuța, Urda de Jos and Văluța. "2021 Romanian census". National Institute of

    Crușeț

    Crușeț

    Crușeț

  • Sanguszko
  • Polish-Lithuanian noble family

    Warsaw Sanguszko Palace in Kraków Lubomirski Palace in Lublin Palace in Slavuta Ruins of a castle in Tarnów Lithuanian: Sanguškos, Belarusian: Сангушка

    Sanguszko

    Sanguszko

    Sanguszko

  • Evsei Liberman
  • Soviet economist (1897–1981)

    economic reform of 1965, also known as "Libermanism". Liberman was born in Slavuta, Russian Empire, in a wealthy Jewish family. He was a graduate of Kiev

    Evsei Liberman

    Evsei Liberman

    Evsei_Liberman

  • Mariupol
  • City in Donetsk Oblast, Ukraine

    Kolomyia 1 October 1998 Makiivka 21 April 2000 Bakhchysarai 17 February 2012 Slavuta 28 July 2015 Pereiaslav 27 March 2017 Savona  Italy 30 September 1991 Santa

    Mariupol

    Mariupol

    Mariupol

  • Hoyerswerda
  • Town in Saxony, Germany

    World War, in 1944, the Dulag 124 prisoner-of-war camp was relocated from Slavuta to Hoyerswerda. At the end of the war the town was declared a core centre

    Hoyerswerda

    Hoyerswerda

    Hoyerswerda

  • Russian Orthodox Church
  • Autocephalous Eastern Orthodox church

    Ostroh Sarny and Polissia Severodonetsk and Starobilsk Shepetivka and Slavuta Simferopol and Crimea Sumy and Okhtyrka Ternopil and Kremenets Tulchyn

    Russian Orthodox Church

    Russian Orthodox Church

    Russian_Orthodox_Church

  • Berezdiv
  • Rural locality in Khmelnytskyi Oblast, Ukraine

    It is located by the rivers Korchik, Siechanka. 32 km North-East from Slavuta. 18 km South from Korets. Berezdiv, at 50°28′N, 28°06′E, is situated at

    Berezdiv

    Berezdiv

  • Jacob Samson of Shepetovka
  • Polish–Lithuanian rabbi (1720–1801)

    Old Yishuv and migrated to Tiberias. Jacob was born to Rabbi Yitzhak of Slavuta, Shepetivka, Uman (Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth), and Be'er. During his

    Jacob Samson of Shepetovka

    Jacob_Samson_of_Shepetovka

  • Mariya Bayda
  • Soviet medic and machine gunner (1922–2002)

    being severely wounded in battle, Bayda was taken prisoner and sent to Slavuta concentration camp in Ukraine and later Ravensbruck after she was held

    Mariya Bayda

    Mariya_Bayda

  • List of cities in Ukraine
  • Полонне 20,172 23,211 −13.09% Shepetivka Шепетівка 40,299 48,212 −16.41% Slavuta Славута 34,918 34,340 +1.68% Starokostiantyniv Старокостянтинів 33,921

    List of cities in Ukraine

    List of cities in Ukraine

    List_of_cities_in_Ukraine

  • Horyn
  • River in Ukraine, Belarus

    river's restoration. Cities and towns located on the river include Iziaslav, Slavuta, Netishyn, Ostroh, Dubrovytsia, Rechytsa, and Stolin. The length is 659 km

    Horyn

    Horyn

    Horyn

  • Malyi Sknyt
  • Rural locality in Khmelnytskyi Oblast, Ukraine

    result of the administrative-territorial reform and liquidation of the Slavuta Raion, the village became part of the Shepetivka Raion. Volodymyr Ovsiichuk

    Malyi Sknyt

    Malyi_Sknyt

  • Timofei Strokach
  • Soviet security officer (1903–1963)

    guard units in Ukraine. At first Strokach was a team commander of the 20th Slavuta Border Detachment, in 1935–1938 he was on leading roles at the 24th Mohyliv-Podilskyi

    Timofei Strokach

    Timofei Strokach

    Timofei_Strokach

  • Diocese of Kaluga
  • Ostroh Sarny and Polissia Severodonetsk and Starobilsk Shepetivka and Slavuta Simferopol and Crimea Sumy and Okhtyrka Ternopil and Kremenets Tulchyn

    Diocese of Kaluga

    Diocese of Kaluga

    Diocese_of_Kaluga

  • Viktor Yushchenko
  • President of Ukraine from 2005 to 2010

    children. Oleksiy Khakhlyov is a director of the Tar-paper Factory in Slavuta, Khmelnytskyi Oblast Andriy (b. 1985) and has a daughter In 1998, he married

    Viktor Yushchenko

    Viktor Yushchenko

    Viktor_Yushchenko

  • Slav (ethnonym)
  • is implied by the suffix *-enin.[citation needed] The Old East Slavic Slavuta (Славута) for the Dnieper River was argued by Henrich Bartek (1907–1986)

    Slav (ethnonym)

    Slav_(ethnonym)

  • Oleksandr Kuzmuk
  • Ukrainian military commander and politician

    1973) and Rayisa Mykhailivna Kuzmuk, in the village of Diatylivka, in the Slavuta Raion of Khmelnytskyi Oblast. In 1975, he graduated the Kharkiv Higher

    Oleksandr Kuzmuk

    Oleksandr Kuzmuk

    Oleksandr_Kuzmuk

  • Carpathian Military District
  • Military unit

    Rifle Division (Volodymyr-Volynskyi) 97th Guards Motor Rifle Division (Slavuta) 161st Motor Rifle Division (Izyaslav) 38th Army (Ivano-Frankivsk) 17th

    Carpathian Military District

    Carpathian Military District

    Carpathian_Military_District

  • Eustachy Erazm Sanguszko
  • Polish nobleman and general

    1817–1820 he was the governor marshal of Volhynia. On 26 June 1798, in Slavuta, he married Klementyna Czartoryska with whom he had three children: Dorota

    Eustachy Erazm Sanguszko

    Eustachy Erazm Sanguszko

    Eustachy_Erazm_Sanguszko

  • List of raions of Ukraine (1966–2020)
  • Ushytsia Nova Ushytsia 853 36,478 43 12 Polonne Polonne 866 51,234 59 13 Slavuta Slavuta 1,163 37,424 32 14 Starokostiantyniv Starokostiantyniv 1,250 37,199

    List of raions of Ukraine (1966–2020)

    List of raions of Ukraine (1966–2020)

    List_of_raions_of_Ukraine_(1966–2020)

  • ZAZ Zaporozhets
  • Motor vehicle

    Subcompact 966 968/968M Zaporozhets 1102 Tavria 1102 Tavria Nova 1105 Dana 1103 Slavuta Lanos/Sens/Chance Vida/Point Forza Panel Van 110550 Tavria Pick-up Lanos

    ZAZ Zaporozhets

    ZAZ Zaporozhets

    ZAZ_Zaporozhets

  • The Jerusalem Post
  • English-language Israeli newspaper

    2011. Retrieved 8 June 2013. "Yafo 206, Jerusalem, Israel to HaAhim MiSlavuta 13, Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel". Google Maps. Archived from the original on

    The Jerusalem Post

    The_Jerusalem_Post

  • Diocese of Pskov
  • Ostroh Sarny and Polissia Severodonetsk and Starobilsk Shepetivka and Slavuta Simferopol and Crimea Sumy and Okhtyrka Ternopil and Kremenets Tulchyn

    Diocese of Pskov

    Diocese of Pskov

    Diocese_of_Pskov

  • Transportation and travel during the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
  • abroad. Breeding was conducted, among others, by the Sanguszko family in Slavuta, the Buczacki family in Buchach, the Sobieski family in Zhovkva, and the

    Transportation and travel during the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth

    Transportation and travel during the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth

    Transportation_and_travel_during_the_Polish–Lithuanian_Commonwealth

  • Epicentr K
  • Home improvement hypermarket chain in Ukraine

    total number of the stores to 53, opening new malls in Mykolaiv, Odesa and Slavuta (Khmelnytskyi Oblast). At Retail & Development Business Awards 2018 Epicentr

    Epicentr K

    Epicentr K

    Epicentr_K

  • List of cities in Khmelnytskyi Oblast
  • 172 23,211 −13.09% Shepetivka Шепетівка Shepetivka 40,299 48,212 −16.41% Slavuta Славута Shepetivka 34,918 34,340 +1.68% Starokostiantyniv Старокостянтинів

    List of cities in Khmelnytskyi Oblast

    List_of_cities_in_Khmelnytskyi_Oblast

  • Maciej Rybiński
  • Polish general and politician (1784–1874)

    (Polish pronunciation: [ˈmat͡ɕej rɨˈbiɲskʲi]; born 24 February 1784 in Slavuta in Wołyń, died 17 January 1874 in Paris) was a Polish general, who was

    Maciej Rybiński

    Maciej Rybiński

    Maciej_Rybiński

  • Carl Patsch
  • Austrian archaeologist and historian

    upper prince, but grew up in the Ukrainian villages of Marachivka and Slavuta. He spoke Czech, Polish,and Russian as mother languages. Carl Patsch studied

    Carl Patsch

    Carl Patsch

    Carl_Patsch

  • Khmelnytskyi strikes (2022–present)
  • Russian missile strikes in Khmelnytskyi, Ukraine

    to damage to power transmission lines, 1,860 consumers in the cities of Slavuta and Netishyn of the Khmelnytskyi region were cut off. The head of the Ministry

    Khmelnytskyi strikes (2022–present)

    Khmelnytskyi strikes (2022–present)

    Khmelnytskyi_strikes_(2022–present)

  • Russian Orthodox Eparchy of Eastern America and New York
  • Ostroh Sarny and Polissia Severodonetsk and Starobilsk Shepetivka and Slavuta Simferopol and Crimea Sumy and Okhtyrka Ternopil and Kremenets Tulchyn

    Russian Orthodox Eparchy of Eastern America and New York

    Russian Orthodox Eparchy of Eastern America and New York

    Russian_Orthodox_Eparchy_of_Eastern_America_and_New_York

  • Jewish Ethnographic Expedition
  • Project to document Jewish culture of the Pale of Settlement

    Dubno, Rivno, Korets, Derazhnja, Lutsk, Sudilkov, Muravitsa, Shepetovka, Slavuta, Annopol, Klevan, Ludmir). The expedition visited the shtetls in Ukraine

    Jewish Ethnographic Expedition

    Jewish_Ethnographic_Expedition

  • Diocese of Moscow
  • Ostroh Sarny and Polissia Severodonetsk and Starobilsk Shepetivka and Slavuta Simferopol and Crimea Sumy and Okhtyrka Ternopil and Kremenets Tulchyn

    Diocese of Moscow

    Diocese of Moscow

    Diocese_of_Moscow

  • Klementyna Czartoryska
  • Polish noblewoman

    Jabłonowska. She married Prince Eustachy Erazm Sanguszko on 26 June 1798 in Slavuta and had three children: Dorota (1799–1831), Roman (1800–81), and Władysław

    Klementyna Czartoryska

    Klementyna Czartoryska

    Klementyna_Czartoryska

  • List of shtetls
  • Skala-Podilska סקאַלע Skale City survived. Skalat סקאלאט Skalat Town survived. Slavuta סלאװיטא Slovita City survived. Sniatyn שניאטין* Shnyatin Town survived

    List of shtetls

    List_of_shtetls

  • Extraordinary State Commission
  • Soviet Union government agency

    Extraordinary State Commission on the "Gross-lazarett" in the town of Slavuta USSR-6 Report of the Extraordinary State Commission on crimes in the Lvov

    Extraordinary State Commission

    Extraordinary State Commission

    Extraordinary_State_Commission

  • Hermann Franz
  • German SS general officer (1891–1969)

    order from Heinrich Himmler. During August, the regiment murdered Jews in Slavuta, Kowel and other areas, often killing hundreds of victims per battalion

    Hermann Franz

    Hermann_Franz

  • Sifrei Kodesh
  • Collective term for all Jewish religious literature

    subsequent major printings of the Talmud. Rabbi Moshe Shapiro, rabbi of Slavuta, Ukraine and owner of a printing press, published the Slavita Shas in the

    Sifrei Kodesh

    Sifrei Kodesh

    Sifrei_Kodesh

  • Diocese of the Philippines and Vietnam
  • Diocese of the Russian Orthodox Church

    Ostroh Sarny and Polissia Severodonetsk and Starobilsk Shepetivka and Slavuta Simferopol and Crimea Sumy and Okhtyrka Ternopil and Kremenets Tulchyn

    Diocese of the Philippines and Vietnam

    Diocese of the Philippines and Vietnam

    Diocese_of_the_Philippines_and_Vietnam

  • List of Holodomor memorials and monuments
  • For the great famine of 1932/33 in the Soviet Ukraine

    Khmelnytskyi Oblast Memorial cross for the victims of the Holodomor 2008 Slavuta Shepetivka Raion Khmelnytskyi Oblast Memorial to the victims of the Holodomor

    List of Holodomor memorials and monuments

    List_of_Holodomor_memorials_and_monuments

  • Main Missile and Artillery Directorate
  • Department of the Russian Ministry of Defence

    the end of the Second World War. The 47th Arsenal at Tsvetokha in the Slavuta Raion of the Khmelnytsky Oblast was established in 1945. Military Depot

    Main Missile and Artillery Directorate

    Main Missile and Artillery Directorate

    Main_Missile_and_Artillery_Directorate

  • Diocese of Barnaul
  • Diocese of the Russian Orthodox Church

    Ostroh Sarny and Polissia Severodonetsk and Starobilsk Shepetivka and Slavuta Simferopol and Crimea Sumy and Okhtyrka Ternopil and Kremenets Tulchyn

    Diocese of Barnaul

    Diocese of Barnaul

    Diocese_of_Barnaul

  • List of airline codes (B)
  • BOUTIQUE United States BTR Botir-Avia BOTIR-AVIA Kyrgyzstan BTT BT-Slavuta BEETEE-SLAVUTA Ukraine Y6 BTV Batavia Air BATAVIA Indonesia As of June 1, 2010

    List of airline codes (B)

    List_of_airline_codes_(B)

  • Ukrainian cinema since independence
  • tsaryni nebes... В тій царині небес... Ihor Chernytskyi Ігор Черницький 1992 Slavuta Film Production Company (Kyiv), with the participation of the Volgograd

    Ukrainian cinema since independence

    Ukrainian_cinema_since_independence

  • Zohar
  • Foundational work in Kabbalah literature

    An 1809 edition of the Zohar, printed in Slavuta, as seen in POLIN Museum of the History of Polish Jews

    Zohar

    Zohar

    Zohar

  • Idris Khaybulaev
  • Crimean tatar officer

    battles for various cities in Ukraine including Kiev, Zhitomir, Rovno, Slavuta, Kamianets-Podilskyi, and Chernivtsi in addition to Poland before ending

    Idris Khaybulaev

    Idris_Khaybulaev

  • Diocese of Kursk
  • Ostroh Sarny and Polissia Severodonetsk and Starobilsk Shepetivka and Slavuta Simferopol and Crimea Sumy and Okhtyrka Ternopil and Kremenets Tulchyn

    Diocese of Kursk

    Diocese of Kursk

    Diocese_of_Kursk

  • Medical Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine
  • Military unit

    Military Hospital (Delyatyn); 231st Military Hospital (military unit A1071, Slavuta); 386th Military Hospital (military unit A4614, Simferopol); 412th Military

    Medical Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine

    Medical Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine

    Medical_Forces_of_the_Armed_Forces_of_Ukraine

  • Armorial of Ukraine
  • Medzhybizh Narkevychi Netishyn Nova Ushytsia Polonne Poninka Sataniv Shepetivka Slavuta Smotrych Stara Syniava Stara Ushytsia Starokostiantyniv Teofipol Viitivtsi

    Armorial of Ukraine

    Armorial_of_Ukraine

  • St. Joseph the Betrothed Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church
  • Church in Illinois, USA

    and Industry. St. Joseph's choir joined with the St. Nicholas Cathedral Slavuta choir to become known as the Metropolitan Andrej Sheptytsky Choir of Chicago

    St. Joseph the Betrothed Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church

    St. Joseph the Betrothed Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church

    St._Joseph_the_Betrothed_Ukrainian_Greek_Catholic_Church

  • Aryeh Leib Schochet
  • uncle Reuven Wolf Segal took care of Rabbi Shmuel Avraham Abba Shapiro of Slavuta, while he recuperated from being lashed 1,500 times by the Russian government

    Aryeh Leib Schochet

    Aryeh Leib Schochet

    Aryeh_Leib_Schochet

  • Russian Orthodox Diocese of Sydney, Australia and New Zealand
  • Ostroh Sarny and Polissia Severodonetsk and Starobilsk Shepetivka and Slavuta Simferopol and Crimea Sumy and Okhtyrka Ternopil and Kremenets Tulchyn

    Russian Orthodox Diocese of Sydney, Australia and New Zealand

    Russian_Orthodox_Diocese_of_Sydney,_Australia_and_New_Zealand

  • Patriarch of Moscow and all Rus'
  • Primate of the Russian Orthodox Church

    Ostroh Sarny and Polissia Severodonetsk and Starobilsk Shepetivka and Slavuta Simferopol and Crimea Sumy and Okhtyrka Ternopil and Kremenets Tulchyn

    Patriarch of Moscow and all Rus'

    Patriarch of Moscow and all Rus'

    Patriarch_of_Moscow_and_all_Rus'

  • List of dialling codes in Ukraine
  • Sokyriany 38(2) – Khmelnytskyi 3840 – Shepetivka 3841 – Bilohiria 3842 – Slavuta 3843 – Polonne 3844 – Teofipol 3845 – Volochysk 3846 – Vinkivtsi 3847 –

    List of dialling codes in Ukraine

    List_of_dialling_codes_in_Ukraine

  • Diocese of Edineț and Briceni
  • Moldovan Orthodox diocese

    Ostroh Sarny and Polissia Severodonetsk and Starobilsk Shepetivka and Slavuta Simferopol and Crimea Sumy and Okhtyrka Ternopil and Kremenets Tulchyn

    Diocese of Edineț and Briceni

    Diocese_of_Edineț_and_Briceni

  • Administrative divisions of Khmelnytskyi Oblast
  • Shepetivka Raion 1,160 34,724 Shepetivka Hrytsiv 22 68 — Slavuta Raion 1,162 30,743 Slavuta — 36 79 — Starokostiantyniv Raion 1,210 30,448 Starokostiantyniv

    Administrative divisions of Khmelnytskyi Oblast

    Administrative divisions of Khmelnytskyi Oblast

    Administrative_divisions_of_Khmelnytskyi_Oblast

  • Krasnostav
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Krasnostav may refer to: Krasnostav, Slavuta Raion, Ukraine Ukrainian name of Krasnystaw, eastern Poland This disambiguation page lists articles about

    Krasnostav

    Krasnostav

  • St. Mary's Russian Orthodox Church, Benld, Illinois
  • Church in Illinois, United States

    Ostroh Sarny and Polissia Severodonetsk and Starobilsk Shepetivka and Slavuta Simferopol and Crimea Sumy and Okhtyrka Ternopil and Kremenets Tulchyn

    St. Mary's Russian Orthodox Church, Benld, Illinois

    St._Mary's_Russian_Orthodox_Church,_Benld,_Illinois

  • Iziaslav Raion
  • Former subdivision of Khmelnytskyi Oblast, Ukraine

    Iziaslav Raion was southwest of Rivne Oblast (Ostroh Raion), northeast of Slavuta Raion, west of Shepetivka Raion, north of Krasyliv Raion, and northeast

    Iziaslav Raion

    Iziaslav Raion

    Iziaslav_Raion

  • Russian Orthodox Church Outside of Russia
  • Semi-autonomous part of the Russian Orthodox Church

    Ostroh Sarny and Polissia Severodonetsk and Starobilsk Shepetivka and Slavuta Simferopol and Crimea Sumy and Okhtyrka Ternopil and Kremenets Tulchyn

    Russian Orthodox Church Outside of Russia

    Russian Orthodox Church Outside of Russia

    Russian_Orthodox_Church_Outside_of_Russia

  • Diocese of Penza
  • Ostroh Sarny and Polissia Severodonetsk and Starobilsk Shepetivka and Slavuta Simferopol and Crimea Sumy and Okhtyrka Ternopil and Kremenets Tulchyn

    Diocese of Penza

    Diocese of Penza

    Diocese_of_Penza

  • Kherson Oblast Football Association
  • 2017/18 – 2021/22 Tavria Novotroitske, 1990 – 1993/94, 2018/19, 2019/20 Slavuta Novovorontsovka, 1993/94 Kharchovyk Bilozerka, 1994/95 Dzharylhach Skadovsk

    Kherson Oblast Football Association

    Kherson Oblast Football Association

    Kherson_Oblast_Football_Association

  • Maxim Dondyuk
  • Ukrainian photographer

    Maxim Dondyuk Born 1983 (age 42–43) Slavuta, Ukrainian SSR Occupations Photographer, documentary photographer. Awards W. Eugene Smith Grant in Humanistic

    Maxim Dondyuk

    Maxim Dondyuk

    Maxim_Dondyuk

  • Philip Grosser
  • American anarchist

    Alcatraz – Uncle Sam's Devil's Island. Philip Grosser was born in 1890 in Slavuta, Ukraine. He was imprisoned at the federal military prison on Alcatraz

    Philip Grosser

    Philip_Grosser

  • Yaakov Betzalel Schneider
  • Rabbi

    Rabbi Eliezer HaCohen Harif of Zaslav, Rabbi Yechiel Michal Ben-Haim of Slavuta, and Rabbi Shaul Chaim Halevi Horowitz (he) of Jerusalem. Vodonos mentions

    Yaakov Betzalel Schneider

    Yaakov Betzalel Schneider

    Yaakov_Betzalel_Schneider

  • Oleksandr Zinchenko (politician)
  • Ukrainian politician (1957–2010)

    and had two daughters, Kateryna and Oleksandra. Zinchenko was born in Slavuta (Khmelnytskyi Oblast, then Ukrainian SSR) on 16 April 1957. He graduated

    Oleksandr Zinchenko (politician)

    Oleksandr Zinchenko (politician)

    Oleksandr_Zinchenko_(politician)

  • Metropolis of Chișinău and All Moldova
  • Christian Orthodox Church in Moldova, under the Moscow Patriarchate

    Ostroh Sarny and Polissia Severodonetsk and Starobilsk Shepetivka and Slavuta Simferopol and Crimea Sumy and Okhtyrka Ternopil and Kremenets Tulchyn

    Metropolis of Chișinău and All Moldova

    Metropolis of Chișinău and All Moldova

    Metropolis_of_Chișinău_and_All_Moldova

  • Diocese of Baku and Azerbaijan
  • Ostroh Sarny and Polissia Severodonetsk and Starobilsk Shepetivka and Slavuta Simferopol and Crimea Sumy and Okhtyrka Ternopil and Kremenets Tulchyn

    Diocese of Baku and Azerbaijan

    Diocese of Baku and Azerbaijan

    Diocese_of_Baku_and_Azerbaijan

  • Patriarchal parishes in Italy
  • Ostroh Sarny and Polissia Severodonetsk and Starobilsk Shepetivka and Slavuta Simferopol and Crimea Sumy and Okhtyrka Ternopil and Kremenets Tulchyn

    Patriarchal parishes in Italy

    Patriarchal parishes in Italy

    Patriarchal_parishes_in_Italy

  • Jadwiga Sarnecka
  • Polish composer and pianist (1877 or 1883–1913)

    centenary. She also composed works for voice and piano. Sarnecka was born in Slavuta, Volhynia (today in Ukraine). She studied piano with Felicjan Szopski and

    Jadwiga Sarnecka

    Jadwiga_Sarnecka

  • Roman Sanguszko
  • Russian and Polish nobleman and officer

    manor in Slavuta. He left most of the property of his family in hands of his daughter and instead focused on economical development of Slavuta. Sanguszko

    Roman Sanguszko

    Roman Sanguszko

    Roman_Sanguszko

  • List of Jewish ghettos in Europe during World War II
  • (now Romania) Skvyra Ghetto, Reichskommissariat Ukraine (now Ukraine) Slavuta Ghetto, Reichskommissariat Ukraine (now Ukraine) Slutsk Ghetto, Reichskommissariat

    List of Jewish ghettos in Europe during World War II

    List of Jewish ghettos in Europe during World War II

    List_of_Jewish_ghettos_in_Europe_during_World_War_II

  • Russian Orthodox Diocese of Chersonesus
  • Ostroh Sarny and Polissia Severodonetsk and Starobilsk Shepetivka and Slavuta Simferopol and Crimea Sumy and Okhtyrka Ternopil and Kremenets Tulchyn

    Russian Orthodox Diocese of Chersonesus

    Russian Orthodox Diocese of Chersonesus

    Russian_Orthodox_Diocese_of_Chersonesus

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