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movie theatre, movie theatre "Yunist" (Youth), and a summer theatre in the present
Trylovskoho park (formerly named Kirov park). A film store of regional importance also closed down. As a result, many people found themselves unemployed, and many town residents felt forced to move abroad to find work.
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Kolomyia from the German invaders on 28 March 1944. Other Jews who had been deported or fled to the Soviet Union survived there. After liberation, many construction workers, teachers, doctors, engineers and other skilled professionals
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airforce. This caused many Jews and young people to flee east. Briefly, the town was occupied by
Hungary, a German ally. During their occupation, the Ukrainian townspeople launched a pogrom against Jews, beating, robbing, and humiliating them. Several hundred were forced to remove Lenin's statue
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The museum was opened on 23 September 2000, during the 10th
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and the anti Jewish measures increased. In
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Most of these companies were widely known in the former Soviet Union and abroad, as they were highly advanced in terms of equipment, skilled workers, and engineering staff. These enterprises produced many products, with people working in several shifts, and providing the village with received
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as a dowry. In exchange, she refurbished the castle and reinforced it. In 1456 the town was granted yet another privilege. This time the king allowed the town authorities to stop all merchants passing by the town, and force them to sell their goods at the local market. This gave the town an
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In 1900 the Jewish population was 16,568, again nearly 50% of the town's population. The Jewish community had a Great
Synagogue, and about 30 other synagogues. In 1910 Jews were prohibited from selling alcoholic beverages. In 1911 they were prohibited from salt and wine occupations.
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and served as the administrative center of
Kolomyia Raion though it did not belong to the raion. In July 2020, as part of the administrative reform of Ukraine, which reduced the number of raions of Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast to six, the town of Kolomyia was merged into Kolomyia Raion.
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In 1589, the Turks crossed the border and seized Kolomyia almost immediately. All the burghers who had taken part in the defence were slaughtered, while the rest were forced to pay high indemnities.
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limited self-governance. This move made the development of the area faster and Kołomyja, as it was called then, attracted many settlers from many parts of Europe. Apart from the local
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began to arrive to restore the ruined town. They arrived from the eastern part of Ukraine and other parts of the Soviet Union. But the Jewish community was not revived.
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from the town square. Ukrainians were preparing to shoot many when a deputy mayor stopped them. The Ukrainians prepared lists of Jews they wanted to see punished.
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church built in 1874. By 1901 the number of inhabitants grew to 34,188, approximately half of them Jews.
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as a gift for his support in the war against Hungary. In 1443, a year before his death, King
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Catholic church was built in Kolomyia, as it was called by German authorities, along with a
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culture. Until 1925 the town was the most populous town in the region. Before the
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in Poland, to which many of its former inhabitants had to move after the war.
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granted the town yet another privilege which allowed the burghers to trade
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Academic Regional Ukrainian Drama Theater named after Iwan Osarkewytsch
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Academic Regional Ukrainian Drama Theater named after Iwan Osarkewytsch
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fortress financed its reconstruction – slightly further away from the
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guard who was the last known Nazi to have lived in the United States
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in 1388. Therefore, it became the feudal property of the princes of
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Distribution of the population by native language according to the
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For the Ukrainian folk dance named after the town of Kolomyia, see
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2829:(in Ukrainian). Міністерство розвитку громад та територій України.
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plant, machine works, wood and paper industry). It is a centre of
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2777:(in Ukrainian). Narodna armiya. 22 September 2015. Archived from
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the town was the headquarters of the 44th Rocket Division of the
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Number of Present Population of Ukraine, as of January 1, 2022
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gave the castle on the hill above the town to Maria, widow of
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Church of the Annunciation of the Blessed Virgin Mary (1709)
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On 14 November 1939, the Third Extraordinary Session of the
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Since the castle gradually fell into disarray, in 1448 King
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New York-based Jewish organizations of exiles from Kolomyia
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started to be filled by yet another power in the area: the
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City's administrative statistics at Verkhovna Rada web-site
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On 1 August the town became part of the German controlled
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In 1620, another Polono-Turkish war broke out. After the
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with the adoption of an Extraordinary Session V of the
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recaptured the town and defeated the Moldavians in the
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National Museum of Hutsulshchyna and Pokuttya Folk Art
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The settlement of Kolomyia was first mentioned by the
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Church of the Annunciation of the Blessed Virgin Mary
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In 1921 a music school was established in Kolomyia.
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2481:(1924–1997), Polish politician and economist
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3020:http://leksika.com.ua/19200421/ure/kolomiya
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2525:(1889–1941), Polish mathematician
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648:Prior to 1353 there were two
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2827:"Нові райони: карти + склад"
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2517:Trawniki concentration camp
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1414:Strategic Rocket Forces
1285:Molotov–Ribbentrop Pact
1233:Stephen III of Moldavia
976:Polish defeat at Țuțora
771:Wladislaus II of Poland
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786:Casimir IV of Poland
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2491:Hillel Lichtenstein
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2950:Документ 287/2006
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3385:Pechenizhyn
3245:Bukachivtsi
3220:Biloberizka
2564:and Jewish
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2446:Chaim Gross
1751:Pechenizhyn
1543:Percentage
1529:2001 census
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1187:Iacob Zadik
1144:World War I
1013:During the
944:Petru Rareș
779:Middle Ages
729:town rights
699:Development
635:Casimir III
611:Kievan Rus'
263: /
3630:Categories
3470:Verkhovyna
3420:Rozhniativ
3390:Perehinske
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3202:Verkhovyna
2785:31 January
2578:References
2468:Paralympic
2286:See also:
2178:(≥ 1.0 mm)
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1518:Population
1196:After the
1108:Czernowitz
1039:Ivan Sirko
1035:Ivan Bohun
995:Prut River
931:until the
919:After the
828:Beyazid II
823:. In 1485
757:Hungarians
741:Ukrainians
510:Chernivtsi
478:Prut River
410:pronounced
345:Population
251:25°02′25″E
248:48°31′50″N
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3520:Zahvizdia
3515:Zabolotiv
3500:Yamnytsia
3490:Vytvytsia
3345:Mateivtsi
3290:Horodenka
3280:Dzvyniach
3106:JewishGen
2977:Ukrinform
2811:3 October
2562:Ukrainian
2558:Kolomyjka
2402:, Romania
2389:, Romania
2311:, Moldova
1777:Zabolotiv
1657:Geography
1549:Ukrainian
1537:Language
1224:, and an
1077:castellan
860:Romanians
840:Black Sea
830:captured
802:Wieliczka
767:Olexander
749:Armenians
693:monastery
654:Catholics
544:Holocaust
534:, shoes,
463:romanized
456:קאָלאָמיי
399:romanized
390:Ukrainian
159:Brandmark
32:Kolomyjka
3636:Kolomyia
3615:Yaremche
3590:Nadvirna
3580:Kolomyia
3548:Burshtyn
3543:Bolekhiv
3505:Yaremche
3495:Yabluniv
3480:Vorokhta
3475:Voinyliv
3465:Verkhnia
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3380:Pasichna
3355:Novytsia
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3275:Dubivtsi
3260:Deliatyn
3250:Burshtyn
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3212:Hromadas
3197:Nadvirna
3187:Kolomyia
3074:Archived
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2552:See also
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2363:, Poland
2350:, Poland
2324:, Poland
2322:Gniewino
2271:Source:
2223:Average
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2102:Average
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1766:Kolomyia
1731:Hvizdets
1713:Nadvirna
1662:Location
1591:100.00%
1523:Language
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1476:, Plant
1418:Kamyshin
1410:Cold War
1278:Red Army
1230:hospodar
1128:Lutheran
1050:opryshky
1031:Podillya
987:starosta
929:Moldavia
908:Moldavia
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872:Pokuttya
832:Belgorod
797:Moldavia
764:Hospodar
737:burghers
686:Petru II
682:Moldavia
678:hospodar
674:Pokuttia
658:Orthodox
650:parishes
623:Boroldai
532:textiles
522:hromadas
514:Pokuttya
502:district
486:province
472:), is a
447:Colomeea
443:Romanian
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405:Kolomyja
382:Kolomyia
222:Kolomyia
189:Kolomyia
46:Kolomyia
3605:Tlumach
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3595:Rohatyn
3510:Yezupil
3460:Uhryniv
3450:Tlumach
3430:Sniatyn
3425:Rozhniv
3415:Rohatyn
3400:Piadyky
3375:Otyniia
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3335:Lanchyn
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2895:2 April
2865:17 July
2652:at the
2566:klezmer
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2387:Rădăuți
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2309:Drochia
2294:twinned
2166:(1.35)
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2156:(1.68)
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2077:(45.9)
2072:(53.6)
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2062:(51.8)
2057:(45.7)
2052:(37.0)
2047:(27.7)
2042:(20.5)
2037:(18.1)
2027:(45.7)
2022:(27.5)
2017:(35.8)
2012:(46.2)
2007:(55.6)
2002:(64.0)
1997:(65.5)
1992:(62.1)
1987:(56.7)
1982:(46.8)
1977:(35.6)
1972:(27.7)
1967:(25.7)
1957:(55.4)
1952:(34.2)
1947:(43.3)
1942:(56.8)
1937:(66.6)
1932:(75.6)
1927:(76.5)
1922:(72.7)
1917:(68.0)
1912:(57.4)
1907:(44.8)
1902:(35.6)
1897:(32.9)
1835:Climate
1781:Sniatyn
1755:Lanchyn
1727:Obertyn
1722:Tlumach
1642:pysanka
1617:Culture
1598:Economy
1562:Russian
1556:93.11%
1540:Number
1454:Ukraine
1366:in the
1339:in the
1323:in the
1315:of the
1226:obelisk
1181:by the
1120:Galicia
1104:Lemberg
878:Decline
850:of the
806:Bochnia
747:, many
676:to the
583:Discuss
554:History
490:Ukraine
469:Kolomey
465::
458:
451:Yiddish
439:Kolomea
401::
394:Коломия
386:Kolomea
366:Website
321:Hromada
290:Ukraine
277:Country
51:Коломия
18:Kolomea
3575:Kalush
3558:Halych
3553:Dolyna
3535:Cities
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3485:Vyhoda
3370:Olesha
3340:Lysets
3305:Kalush
3285:Halych
3265:Dolyna
3182:Kalush
3169:Raions
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2296:with:
2218:106.9
1848:Month
1717:Otynia
1588:61 448
1585:Total
1580:1.89%
1569:5.00%
1553:57 214
1465:Irchan
1399:Belzec
1202:powiat
1124:Jesuit
1019:Otynia
956:hetman
937:hetman
848:vassal
825:Sultan
810:Kraków
790:Prince
755:, and
548:Jewish
540:Hutsul
435:German
427:Polish
353:60,821
297:Oblast
287:
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3320:Kosiv
3192:Kosiv
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2266:79.0
2263:85.4
2260:84.9
2257:81.6
2254:80.3
2251:78.0
2248:75.8
2245:76.0
2242:73.0
2239:72.3
2236:77.6
2233:80.9
2230:82.2
2203:10.6
2200:11.0
2197:12.1
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2169:700.6
2139:104.6
2134:109.2
1887:Year
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1577:1 159
1566:3 075
1469:Kirov
1379:Gulag
980:jasyr
836:Kilia
793:Iliaș
761:Vlach
745:Poles
573:split
309:Raion
3440:Spas
3330:Kuty
3270:Duba
2897:2020
2867:2021
2813:2020
2787:2016
2374:Nysa
2227:(%)
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2212:7.5
2209:7.6
2206:8.5
2191:8.9
2188:7.8
2185:7.2
2182:6.8
2164:34.2
2159:34.2
2154:42.7
2149:64.1
2144:86.2
2129:78.3
2124:54.2
2119:37.3
2114:28.8
2109:26.8
2090:−6.0
2085:−1.5
2070:12.0
2065:12.9
2060:11.0
2045:−2.4
2040:−6.4
2035:−7.7
2020:−2.5
2005:13.1
2000:17.8
1995:18.6
1990:16.7
1985:13.7
1970:−2.4
1965:−3.5
1955:13.0
1940:13.8
1935:19.2
1930:24.2
1925:24.7
1920:22.6
1915:20.0
1910:14.1
1884:Dec
1881:Nov
1878:Oct
1875:Sep
1872:Aug
1869:Jul
1866:Jun
1863:May
1860:Apr
1857:Mar
1854:Feb
1851:Jan
1810:Kuty
1497:Nysa
1478:PRUT
1375:NKVD
1360:USSR
1349:Lviv
1317:USSR
1301:USSR
1299:and
1150:and
1081:Bełz
1037:and
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804:and
775:salt
753:Jews
743:and
670:pawn
508:and
474:city
332:Area
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3104:at
2095:2.8
2080:3.2
2075:7.7
2055:7.6
2050:2.8
2025:7.6
2015:2.1
2010:7.9
1980:8.2
1975:2.0
1950:1.2
1945:6.3
1905:7.1
1900:2.0
1895:0.5
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