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City in Vinnytsia Oblast, Ukraine
Tulchyn (Ukrainian: Тульчин, IPA: [tʊlʲˈtʃɪn] ; Latin: Tulcinum; Polish: Tulczyn; Russian: Тульчин, romanized: Tulchin; Yiddish: טולטשין; Romanian: Tulcin)
Tulchyn
Subdivision of Vinnytsia Oblast, Ukraine
Tulchyn Raion (Ukrainian: Тульчинський район) is one of the six raions (districts) of Vinnytsia Oblast, located in southwestern Ukraine. The administrative
Tulchyn_Raion
Ukrainian composer, conductor, ethnomusicologist and teacher (1877–1921)
1908, he was forced to leave his post and move back to Tulchyn. Leontovych's move to Tulchyn marked the beginning of a prolific period of composing.
Mykola_Leontovych
Oblast (region) of Ukraine
Ukraine): Uman Okruha Berdychiv Okruha Vinnytsia Okruha Mohyliv Okruha Tulchyn Okruha Shepetivka Okruha Proskuriv Okruha Kamianets Okruha In 1935 bordering
Vinnytsia_Oblast
Village in Vinnytsia Oblast, Ukraine
(Ukrainian: Тиманівка; Russian: Тимановка) is a village in Ukraine in Tulchyn Raion of Vinnytsia Oblast. The KOATUU is 0524386201. The population Census
Tymanivka, Tulchyn Raion, Vinnytsia Oblast
Tymanivka,_Tulchyn_Raion,_Vinnytsia_Oblast
Rural locality in Vinnytsia Oblast, Ukraine
Vapniarca, Vapnyarka, Wapnjarka or Wapniarka, is a rural settlement in Tulchyn Raion, Vinnytsia Oblast, Ukraine. As of January 2022 Vapniarka's population
Vapniarka
Historical museum in Vinnytsia Oblast, Ukraine
Ukrainian: Музей Суворова) is a historical and military museum in Tymanivka, Tulchyn Raion, Vinnytsia Oblast, Ukraine, dedicated to the memory of Russian Generalissimo
Suvorov_Museum,_Tymanivka
Rural locality in Vinnytsia Oblast, Ukraine
[ˈbrɑtslɐu̯]; Yiddish: בראַסלעװ) is a rural settlement in Ukraine, located in Tulchyn Raion of Vinnytsia Oblast, by the Southern Bug river. It is a medieval
Bratslav
1793–1925 unit of Russia
of Podilia, the Haisyn okruha was dissolved as well. Some territory of Tulchyn okruha were included into the newly formed Moldavian Autonomous Soviet
Podolia_Governorate
Nagyecsed, Hungary) Faltishan (from Fălticeni, Romania) Galovitch (from Tulchyn, Ukraine) Gorlitz (from Gorlice, Poland) Gostynin (from Gostynin, Poland)
List of Hasidic dynasties and groups
List_of_Hasidic_dynasties_and_groups
Former subdivision of Vinnytsia Oblast, Ukraine
of Kryzhopil. The raion was abolished and its territory was merged into Tulchyn Raion on 18 July 2020 as part of the administrative reform of Ukraine,
Kryzhopil_Raion
Polish general
Józef Wysocki (Hungarian: Wysocki József; 1809, Tulchyn – 1873, Paris) was a Polish general, soldier in the November Uprising of 1830, the Hungarian Revolution
Józef_Wysocki_(general)
17th-century Jewish pogroms in Ukraine
into the hands of Vishniewitzky. On June 18, Kryvonis began a siege of Tulchyn and broke through the wall on the 21st. The next day the fort fell. Following
Khmelnytsky_pogroms
Town owned by a private person or family
Ogiński Palace in Siedlce; the Potocki Palaces in Międzyrzec Podlaski, Tulchyn and Vysokaye; the Wiśniowiecki Palace in Vyshnivets; and the Zbaraski Castle
Private_town
Football tournament season
Elektrovymiriuvach Zhytomyr 3–1 Spartak Dubno Bilshovyk Kyiv 2–0 Kolos Tulchyn Arsenal Kyiv 5–3 Torpedo Nizhyn Khimik Cherkasy 0–2 Refryzherator Fastiv
1980 Football Cup of Ukrainian SSR among KFK
1980_Football_Cup_of_Ukrainian_SSR_among_KFK
Buchach, Zbarazh, Bila Tserkva, Sieniawa, Korsun-Shevchenkivskyi and Tulchyn. List of szlachta (this article lists the families of the magnate class
Magnates of Poland and Lithuania
Magnates_of_Poland_and_Lithuania
Austrian archduke (1895–1948)
requests. In 1944, through Novosad, Wilhelm learned of a woman known as Lidia Tulchyn—real name Hanna Prokopych—who served as a liaison for the Bandera faction
Archduke_Wilhelm_of_Austria
Ukrainian Territorial Defense Forces unit
Mohyliv-Podilskyi, Tulchyn, Vinnytsia, Zhmerynka and another in city of Vinnytsia. Since Tomashpil Raion was reorganized and merged into Tulchyn Raion there
120th Territorial Defense Brigade (Ukraine)
120th_Territorial_Defense_Brigade_(Ukraine)
Administrative building for the Ukrainian government
The lower stories of the building are faced with big uncut blocks of a Tulchyn labradorite, while socle and portals with a polished granite. Alloy metal
Government_Building,_Kyiv
Ukrainian-American singer, comedian and actress (1886–1966)
Софья «Соня» Калиш; Yiddish: סאָפיאַ קאַליש) in 1886 to a Jewish family in Tulchyn, Russian Empire, now Vinnytsia Oblast, Ukraine. (Sonya is a pet name for
Sophie_Tucker
City in Vinnytsia Oblast, Ukraine
name Hadassah Itzkowitz) was born in a Jewish village between Nemyriv and Tulchyn. Yosyf Semashko, Uniate and Orthodox hierarch Liubov Hakkebush, stage actress
Nemyriv
Mykola Leontovych 1969 Tulchyn Raion, Tulchyn, vulytsia Lenina monument of monumental art 020024-N 25 Hillfort 9th-13th century Tulchyn Raion, village Suvorovske
Monuments of national significance in Vinnytsia Oblast
Monuments_of_national_significance_in_Vinnytsia_Oblast
Village in Tulchyn Raion, Vinnytsia Oblast, Ukraine
(Ukrainian: Печера, Polish: Peczara, Romanian: Peciora) is a village in Tulchyn Raion of Vinnytsia Oblast of Ukraine. It is located along the Southern
Pechera,_Vinnytsia_Oblast
Concentration camp operated by Romania during World War II
Beginning in November 1941, Jews from the surrounding regions, including Tulchyn, Bratslav, Shpikov, Tostyanets, as well as, later, from more distant regions
Pechora_concentration_camp
Slavuta Simferopol and Crimea Sumy and Okhtyrka Ternopil and Kremenets Tulchyn and Bratslav Uman and Zvenyhorodka Vinnytsia and Mohyliv-Podilskyi Volodymyr-Volynskyi
Diocese_of_Blagoveshchensk
4331 – Nemyriv 4332 – Zhmerynka 4333 – Kalynivka 4334 – Haisyn 4335 – Tulchyn 4336 – Yampil 4337 – Mohyliv-Podilskyi 4338 – Khmilnyk 4340 – Kryzhopil
List of dialling codes in Ukraine
List_of_dialling_codes_in_Ukraine
Slavuta Simferopol and Crimea Sumy and Okhtyrka Ternopil and Kremenets Tulchyn and Bratslav Uman and Zvenyhorodka Vinnytsia and Mohyliv-Podilskyi Volodymyr-Volynskyi
Diocese_of_Astrakhan
Index of articles associated with the same name
village in Shevcenkivka selsoviet, Orativ Raion Tarasivka, Tulchyn Raion, a village in Tulchyn Raion Tarasivka, Zhmerynka Raion, a village in Zhmerynka
Tarasivka
Diocese of Russian Orthodox Church in Arsenyev
Slavuta Simferopol and Crimea Sumy and Okhtyrka Ternopil and Kremenets Tulchyn and Bratslav Uman and Zvenyhorodka Vinnytsia and Mohyliv-Podilskyi Volodymyr-Volynskyi
Diocese_of_Arsenyev
Disciple of the Maggid of Mezeritch and Hasidic rabbi
rabbis of Volhynian Hasidism. Shlomo was born to rabbi Meir in 1738 in Tulchyn. He was a disciple of the Maggid of Mezeritch, Dov Ber ben Avraham and
Shlomo_of_Karlin
Portion of Ukraine during World War II
(Ochakiv) Odesa (Odesa) Ovidiopol (Ovidiopol) Rîbnița/Râmnița Tiraspol Tulcin (Tulchyn) Județul Movilău/Moghilău (Movilău) Orașul Movilău/Moghilău/Moghilev Orașul
Transnistria_Governorate
Russian military officer and reformer (1788–1872)
Kiselyov was appointed Chief of Staff of the Second Army, stationed in Tulchyn, Podolia. It was there that he first tried to implement his reforms, including
Pavel_Kiselyov
Administrative divisions of the Ukrainian SSR
created out of Balta Okruha and Odesa Okruha of Odesa Governorate and Tulchyn Okruha of Podolia Governorate centered in the city of Balta June 6, 1924
Okruhas of the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic
Okruhas_of_the_Ukrainian_Soviet_Socialist_Republic
Rural locality in Vinnytsia Oblast, Ukraine
Tomaszpol) is a rural settlement in the eastern Podolia, specifically in Tulchyn Raion of Vinnytsia Oblast in central Ukraine. Tomashpil is situated on
Tomashpil
Autocephalous Eastern Orthodox church
Slavuta Simferopol and Crimea Sumy and Okhtyrka Ternopil and Kremenets Tulchyn and Bratslav Uman and Zvenyhorodka Vinnytsia and Mohyliv-Podilskyi Volodymyr-Volynskyi
Russian_Orthodox_Church
Ukrainian cossack
the Jewish communities during the uprising. Kryvonis led the capture of Tulchyn, killing 1,500 Jews in process, but sparing Poles in exchange for handing
Maksym_Kryvonis
Stina, a village in Ukraine, formerly a medieval town
and Chorne) is a village in Ukraine, in Tomashpil settlement hromada of Tulchyn Raion in Vinnytsia Oblast. This village has approximately 1025 recorded
Stina,_Vinnytsia_Oblast
Berdychiv Okruha Kamianets Okruha Kyiv Okruha Mohyliv Okruha Proskuriv Okruha Tulchyn Okruha Uman Okruha Shevchenko Okruha Shepetivka Okruha Vinnytsia Okruha
1926_Soviet_census
Officially appointed poet
Maximilian I. Stanisław Trembecki was the poet laureate in the court of Tulchyn (a region now located in modern-day Ukraine). In the 1940s, Oleksandr Korniychuk
Poet_laureate
Unit of the State Border Service of Ukraine
and the Transnistria border in two Raions (Mohyliv-Podilskyi Raion and Tulchyn Raion) of Vinnytsia Oblast. The detachment guards a border length of 141
Mohyliv-Podilskyi Border Detachment
Mohyliv-Podilskyi_Border_Detachment
raions that make up the oblast are Haisyn, Khmilnyk, Mohyliv-Podilskyi, Tulchyn, Vinnytsia, and Zhmerynka. List of cities in Ukraine As of 11 July 2023
List of cities in Vinnytsia Oblast
List_of_cities_in_Vinnytsia_Oblast
in Ananiv. On December 9, 2022, the monument to Pushkin in the city of Tulchyn was dismantled. The monument to Pushkin in Dnipro was dismantled on December
Demolition of monuments to Alexander Pushkin in Ukraine
Demolition_of_monuments_to_Alexander_Pushkin_in_Ukraine
51 parishes, as well as some parishes of the neighboring eparchies of Tulchyn and Mohyliv-Podilskyi, moved to the Vinnytsia eparchy of the OCU. As of
Eparchy_of_Vinnytsia_and_Bar
was born in 1696 and died in 1765. He was the rabbi of the Tulchin aka Tulchyn (Тульчин) community in Vinnitsya. Later he moved to Medzhibozh where he
Ze'ev_Wolf_Kitzes
center is in the city of Mohyliv-Podilskyi; Tulchyn (Тульчинський район), the center is in the city of Tulchyn; Vinnytsia (Вінницький район), the center
Administrative divisions of Vinnytsia Oblast
Administrative_divisions_of_Vinnytsia_Oblast
Rabbi (1753–1811)
court with the principle of malkhus (royalty). He conducted his court in Tulchyn from 1788 until 1800, after which he moved to Mezhbizh. There he built
Boruch_of_Medzhybizh
Pohrebyshche Погребище 9,209 10,754 −14.37% Sharhorod Шаргород 6,982 7,161 −2.50% Tulchyn Тульчин 14,446 16,136 −10.47% Vinnytsia Вінниця 369,739 356,665 +3.67%
List_of_cities_in_Ukraine
Russian military commander (1729/30–1800)
monuments have feature in Focșani, Ochakiv(-ov) [1907], Sevastopol [1983], Tulchyn(-in) [1954], Kobryn(-in) [1949; 1950; 1964], Novaya Ladoga [1947], Kherson
Alexander_Suvorov
Russian military officer and politician (1939–2023)
Personal details Born Valery Leonidovich Manilov (1939-01-10)10 January 1939 Tulchyn, Vinnytsia Oblast, Ukrainian SSR, USSR Died 1 July 2023(2023-07-01) (aged 84)
Valery_Manilov
Diocese in Kirov Oblast, Russia
Slavuta Simferopol and Crimea Sumy and Okhtyrka Ternopil and Kremenets Tulchyn and Bratslav Uman and Zvenyhorodka Vinnytsia and Mohyliv-Podilskyi Volodymyr-Volynskyi
Diocese_of_Vyatka
Former subdivision of Vinnytsia Oblast, Ukraine
Pishchanka. The raion was abolished and its territory was merged into Tulchyn Raion on 18 July 2020 as part of the administrative reform of Ukraine,
Pishchanka_Raion
1802–1925 unit of Russia
Romny Podolia Governorate Vinnytsia Kamianets Haisyn† Mohyliv Proskuriv Tulchyn Odesa Governorate Zinovievsk Mykolaiv Balta† Odesa Pershomaisk Kherson
Kiev_Governorate
Slavuta Simferopol and Crimea Sumy and Okhtyrka Ternopil and Kremenets Tulchyn and Bratslav Uman and Zvenyhorodka Vinnytsia and Mohyliv-Podilskyi Volodymyr-Volynskyi
Diocese of Yerevan and Armenia
Diocese_of_Yerevan_and_Armenia
Wave of antisemitic attacks 1918–1920
The most serious pogrom committed by Ukrainian forces in July was the Tulchyn massacre. On 14 July, the attackers killed 519 of the town's Jewish inhabitants
Pogroms during the Russian Civil War
Pogroms_during_the_Russian_Civil_War
Section of the Russian Orthodox church
Slavuta Simferopol and Crimea Sumy and Okhtyrka Ternopil and Kremenets Tulchyn and Bratslav Uman and Zvenyhorodka Vinnytsia and Mohyliv-Podilskyi Volodymyr-Volynskyi
Diocese of Berlin and Germany (Russian Orthodox Church)
Diocese_of_Berlin_and_Germany_(Russian_Orthodox_Church)
Jewish community in Bukovina
the Jews in Bessarabia Dorohoi County Hertsa Shargorod Mohyliv-Podilskyi Tulchyn Edgar Hilsenrath Norman Manea Diana Dumitru, Moldovan researcher of the
History of the Jews in Bukovina
History_of_the_Jews_in_Bukovina
Military unit
688th Separate Radar Company (Karpivka) 750th Separate Radar Company (Tulchyn) 133rd Radio Engineering Battalion (Ozerne) 746th Separate Radar Company
138th Radio Technical Brigade (Ukraine)
138th_Radio_Technical_Brigade_(Ukraine)
Ukrainian actress (1935–2024)
Ukrainian SSR, USSR Died 22 February 2024(2024-02-22) (aged 88) Pechera, Tulchyn Raion, Vinnytsia Oblast, Ukraine Education Kharkiv Theatre Institute [uk]
Liudmyla_Alfimova
1802–1925 unit of Russia and Ukraine
Romny Podolia Governorate Vinnytsia Kamianets Haisyn† Mohyliv Proskuriv Tulchyn Odesa Governorate Zinovievsk Mykolaiv Balta† Odesa Pershomaisk Kherson
Chernigov_Governorate
Russian Marxist revolutionary (1855–1941)
1855, in Tulchin, in the Podolia Governorate of the Russian Empire (today Tulchyn, Ukraine), the son of a Jewish merchant father and a peasant mother. At
Leo_Deutsch
Town in Medzhybizh, Ukraine
Dov Ber of Ulanov – son of Rabbi Tsvi. Rabbi Yechiel Mikhl Ashkenazi of Tulchyn - married Udl, daughter of the Baal Shem Tov 2. Rebbe Boruch of Mezhbizh
Mezhbizh
Military unit
(including Horodnytsia, Bortnyky, Vyshkivtsi, Machokha, Yastrubyntsi) Tulchyn (incl. Bilousivka, Zhuravlivka, Kryshchyntsi, Kobelivka) Kleban Krasne
Bratslav_Regiment
Russian Zionist activist (1880–1920)
assigned to the 76th Infantry Regiment of the Kuban, based in the city of Tulchyn. There, he befriended David Belotserkovsky.[who?] Early in his military
Joseph_Trumpeldor
Rural locality in Vinnytsia Oblast, Ukraine
Kyrnasivka (Ukrainian: Кирнасівка) is a rural settlement in Tulchyn Raion of Vinnytsia Oblast in Ukraine. It is located on the banks of the Kozarykha
Kyrnasivka
Slavuta Simferopol and Crimea Sumy and Okhtyrka Ternopil and Kremenets Tulchyn and Bratslav Uman and Zvenyhorodka Vinnytsia and Mohyliv-Podilskyi Volodymyr-Volynskyi
List of metropolitans and patriarchs of Moscow
List_of_metropolitans_and_patriarchs_of_Moscow
Starobilsk Archbishop of Chernivtsi and Kitsman Archbishop of Vinnytsia and Tulchyn Archbishop of Volodymyr and Novovolynsk Archbishop of Kropyvnytskyi and
List of Eastern Orthodox bishops and archbishops
List_of_Eastern_Orthodox_bishops_and_archbishops
Moses Elkan (Hebrew: משה אלחנן, romanized: Moshe Elḥanan; died January 31, 1822) was a Russian medical doctor and Hebrew scholar. Elkan's works include
Moses_Elkan
Rural locality in Vinnytsia Oblast, Ukraine
administrative center of Pishchanka Raion, but is now administered within Tulchyn Raion. Since 1956 Pishchanka is an urban settlement. Population: 5,137
Pishchanka
Russian revolutionary (1844–1934)
Protestants, known as the Stundists. Rejected by the Stundists, they moved on to Tulchyn. After Stefanovich returned to Kiev, Breshkovsky was arrested when a police
Catherine_Breshkovsky
Polish noblewoman (1752–1798)
dowry, Mniszech received Vyalikaya Byerastavitsa. The couple lived in Tulchyn where she had eleven children, however the paternity of the younger children
Józefina_Amalia_Mniszech
Polish nobleman (c. 1605 – 1652)
large landowner in Podolia and Ukraine, amongst others he was the owner of Tulchyn and castle at Sidorów, now a ruin. 'Nowa encyklopedia powszechna PWN,'
Marcin_Kalinowski
Village in Vinnytsia Oblast, Ukraine
Marusyne (Ukrainian: Марусине) is a village in Tulchyn Raion, Vinnytsia Oblast of Ukraine. As of 2010, there were 5 inhabitants. The village's postal
Marusyne,_Vinnytsia_Oblast
Primate of the Russian Orthodox Church
Slavuta Simferopol and Crimea Sumy and Okhtyrka Ternopil and Kremenets Tulchyn and Bratslav Uman and Zvenyhorodka Vinnytsia and Mohyliv-Podilskyi Volodymyr-Volynskyi
Patriarch of Moscow and all Rus'
Patriarch_of_Moscow_and_all_Rus'
Ukrainian politician (1930-2007)
Verkhovna Rada from 1990 to 1994. Kachura was born on 1 September 1930 in Tulchyn, which was then part of the Ukrainian SSR in the Soviet Union, into a family
Borys_Kachura
Polish writer (1739–1812)
political lyric poetry. He was also the poet laureate in the court of Tulchyn, now in Ukraine. Trembecki wrote odes, fables, and libertine poems in additional
Stanisław_Trembecki
Architectural style in Ukraine
of 20th century with characteristic features of Ukrainian Nouveau. In Tulchyn, a house by the architest M. I. Shpandel and engineer Hrozdovsky, built
Ukrainian_Art_Nouveau
Polish noblewoman (1760–1822)
Uman and announced her divorce from Józef De Witte. On 17 April 1798, in Tulchyn, she married Stanisław Szczęsny Potocki, who had divorced his wife in order
Zofia_Potocka
Physicist
theoretical understanding of metals and crystals. Arnold Kosevich was born in Tulchyn, Ukraine. He graduated from Kharkiv University in 1951, and received his
Arnold_Kosevich
Football governing body in Vinnytsia, Ukraine
Kyrnasivka (9) 2003-04 Podillya–ML Tulchyn (10) 2004-05 Podillya–Lis Kyrnasivka (11) 2005-06 Lisovyk–Podillya Tulchyn (12) 2006-07 Avanhard Sutysky 2007-08
Vinnytsia Oblast Football Association
Vinnytsia_Oblast_Football_Association
Ukrainian rower (born 1956)
Dmitriyevna Umanets (Russian: Нина Дмитриевна Уманец, born 1 May 1956 in Tulchyn Raion, Vinnytsia Oblast) is a Ukrainian rower. She competed in the women's
Nina_Umanets
Romanian Eastern Orthodox bishop
two suffragan bishoprics in Balta and Tulchyn. This was partially successful since, indeed, Balta and Tulchyn were raised to bishopric status while Puiu
Visarion_Puiu
Rural locality in Vinnytsia Oblast, Ukraine
Shpykiv (Ukrainian: Шпи́ків, Polish: Szpików) is a rural settlement in Tulchyn Raion (a district in Vinnytsia Oblast (province) in central Ukraine, 372
Shpykiv
For the great famine of 1932/33 in the Soviet Ukraine
the Holodomor 1993 Kryzhopil Tulchyn Raion Vinnytsia Oblast Memorial to the victims of the Holodomor Velyka Rusava Tulchyn Raion Vinnytsia Oblast Memorial
List of Holodomor memorials and monuments
List_of_Holodomor_memorials_and_monuments
National park in Nemyriv, Ukraine
Civil Engineering and Architecture. Nemyriv Park is located in the Nemyriv-Tulchyn geobotanical region of hornbeam-oak and ordinary oak forests. There are
Nemyriv_Park
Union Independent 1990 1994 Born (1934-08-10) 10 August 1934 (age 91) Tulchyn (No. 37) Mykola Melnyk Democratic Bloc New Ukraine 1990 1994 Born (1943-04-17)
List of members of the Verkhovna Rada, 1990–1994
List_of_members_of_the_Verkhovna_Rada,_1990–1994
Former subdivision of Vinnytsia Oblast, Ukraine
of Tomashpil. The raion was abolished and its territory was merged into Tulchyn Raion on 18 July 2020 as part of the administrative reform of Ukraine,
Tomashpil_Raion
Mohyliv-Podilskyi 30,186 Mohyliv-Podilskyi Ukraine 24 Feb 2022 Tulchyn 14,668 Tulchyn Ukraine 24 Feb 2022 Vinnytsia 370,601 Vinnytsia Ukraine 24 Feb 2022
Territorial control during the Russo-Ukrainian war
Territorial_control_during_the_Russo-Ukrainian_war
Eastern Orthodox church in Ukraine (contested)
administrations had been registered within the OCU's jurisdiction: Vinnytsia-Tulchyn diocese of the UOC (OCU), previously UOC-KP, Vinnytsia Vinnytsia-Bar diocese
Orthodox_Church_of_Ukraine
Russian rabbi (1849–1917)
transmission of Breslover Hasidut at the turn of the 20th century. He was born in Tulchyn, Ukraine to Rabbi Nachman Chazan, the closest disciple of Nathan of Breslov
Abraham_Chazan
Historical region in Eastern Europe
Kamianets-Podilskyi Capuchin monastery in Vinnytsia Zalishchyky Potocki Palace in Tulchyn Medzhybizh Fortress Panorama of Rașcov Coat of arms Podolia (yellow) in
Podolia
Rabbinical lineage
"Nahar Yotzei mi-Mezhibuzh (1)". Sometimes called R. Yechiel Mikhl of Tulchyn, with the epithet dos Daytshel ("the German") or its Hebrew equivalent
Baal_Shem_Tov_family_tree
Ukrainian language standards Krasne Красне Shchaslyve Щасливе Village Tulchyn Raion Old name alluded to the color red Pestelia Пестеля Kiltiava Кільтява
List of Ukrainian place names affected by derussification
List_of_Ukrainian_place_names_affected_by_derussification
Pohrebyshche Sharhorod Stryzhavka Sytkivtsi Teplyk Tomashpil Trostianets Tulchyn Tyvriv Vapniarka Yampil Zhmerynka Bar Raion Bershad Raion Chechelnyk Raion
Armorial_of_Ukraine
Semi-autonomous part of the Russian Orthodox Church
Slavuta Simferopol and Crimea Sumy and Okhtyrka Ternopil and Kremenets Tulchyn and Bratslav Uman and Zvenyhorodka Vinnytsia and Mohyliv-Podilskyi Volodymyr-Volynskyi
Russian Orthodox Church Outside of Russia
Russian_Orthodox_Church_Outside_of_Russia
Military unit
Banner on March 19. Pushing on, it helped to destroy a German grouping near Tulchyn and then reached the Dniestr River and the border of Romania near Mohyliv-Podilskyi
163rd_Rifle_Division
Diocese of the Russian Orthodox Church
Slavuta Simferopol and Crimea Sumy and Okhtyrka Ternopil and Kremenets Tulchyn and Bratslav Uman and Zvenyhorodka Vinnytsia and Mohyliv-Podilskyi Volodymyr-Volynskyi
Diocese_of_Barnaul
Surname list
Tolchin is a surname derived from the name of the town of Tulchyn, Ukraine. Notable people with the surname include: Jonah Tolchin (fl. from 2012), American
Tolchin
1765–1925 unit of Russia in present day Ukraine
Romny Podolia Governorate Vinnytsia Kamianets Haisyn† Mohyliv Proskuriv Tulchyn Odesa Governorate Zinovievsk Mykolaiv Balta† Odesa Pershomaisk Kherson
Kharkov_Governorate
Administrative unit in the Ukrainian SSR
Romny Podolia Governorate Vinnytsia Kamianets Haisyn† Mohyliv Proskuriv Tulchyn Odesa Governorate Zinovievsk Mykolaiv Balta† Odesa Pershomaisk Kherson
Nizhyn_Okruha
Football tournament season
Horlivka FC Motor Chortkiv 1–0 FC Lokomotyv Mukachevo FC Avtomobilist Tulchyn 3–2 FC Tsementnyk Mykolaiv FC Silbud Henichesk 1–5 FC Shakhtar Oleksandriya
1973 Football Cup of Ukrainian SSR among KFK
1973_Football_Cup_of_Ukrainian_SSR_among_KFK
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