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was elected the first head of the
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The commemorative coin "140 Years of Taras
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Caught by militants died in Luhansk historian, leader of the "Prosvita"
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103:Prosvita was founded in 1868 in
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876:Church of St. Mary Magdalene
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886:Church of the Dormition
871:Church of St. Elizabeth
851:Convent of Benedictines
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696:Halytsko-Ruska Matytsia
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508:Quebec – Ukraine Portal
494:Encyclopedia of Ukraine
476:Encyclopedia of Ukraine
98:Lubomirski Palace, Lviv
42:Early publication cover
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866:Church of Mary of Snow
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841:Bridgettine Convent
771:Lviv pogroms (1941)
370:Kharkov Governorate
214:the interwar period
136:Kamianets-Podilskyi
1279:Language activists
856:Church of St. Anne
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836:Bernardine Church
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556:Ukrayinska Pravda
314:Yevhen Olesnytsky
59:Ukrainian culture
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1238:Categories
1173:Trolleybus
1119:Sykhivskyi
959:Forum Lviv
929:Arena Lviv
686:Ossolineum
459:References
421:1989–1990
408:1907–1913
362:1906–1911
349:1931–1939
343:1923–1931
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324:1910–1922
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312:1906-1906
306:1868–????
225:Shenandoah
164:separatism
114:After the
74:Russophile
1160:Transport
1104:Halytskyi
1090:Districts
1069:Town Hall
661:Lwów Oath
453:Prosvjeta
351:Ivan Bryk
339:Ivan Bryk
199:Hungarian
152:Melitopol
144:Chernihiv
51:Ukrainian
1244:Prosvita
1222:Category
1029:Old Town
813:Religion
701:Prosvita
631:Timeline
520:Prosvita
490:Prosvita
472:Prosvita
437:See also
232:Glasnost
183:Polissia
179:Volhynia
148:Mykolaiv
140:Zhytomyr
134:(1906),
130:(1905),
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1188:Airport
1168:Tramway
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721:Batiars
623:History
522:at the
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416:Ukraine
296:Leaders
206:Galicia
80:History
332:Poland
191:Polish
1150:Rudne
260:Tasks
187:Kuban
128:Odesa
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