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461:Berestechko
456:Kopychyntsi
371:Zhovti Vody
256: [
178:Territorial
134: [
62:introducing
1874:Categories
1710:resistance
1254:The Deluge
743:References
602:Ivan Hyria
253:Ivan Hyria
45:references
1058:Great War
682:Citations
666:Aftermath
594:Ukrainian
537:Ukrainian
471:Taborivka
466:2nd Loyew
426:1st Loyew
416:Pyliavtsi
376:Machnivka
170:Aftermath
1833:Iraq War
592:and the
554:and the
518:Magierów
513:Okhmativ
508:Zhvanets
451:Lipowiec
396:Rzeczyca
294:Strength
196:Volhynia
188:Cossacks
122:Location
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1706:history
1597:on the
961:Bohemia
586:Ukraine
566:on the
501:Suceava
436:Zbarazh
386:Kulchin
192:Podolia
180:changes
58:improve
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582:Rivers
568:Ikopot
544:Polish
486:Kalnik
446:Krasne
441:Zboriv
406:Slutsk
401:Zahaje
391:Pohost
381:Korsun
160:Result
145:Rivers
131:Ikopot
47:, but
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431:Zahal
421:Mazyr
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