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1581:Encyclopedia of Camps and Ghettos
1530:Muzeum Niepodległości w Warszawie
1405:from the original on 4 July 2022.
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28:Żółkiewka, Lublin Voivodeship
1643:"Нові райони: карти + склад"
1217:International Law Commission
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855:Percentage
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743:World War I
514:Innocent XI
459:Renaissance
378:Lviv Oblast
332:80300—80304
327:Postal code
264:Town rights
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1354:References
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305:Population
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175:23°58′36″E
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1784:Drohobych
1703:- Zhovkva
1430:"Żółkiew"
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849:Language
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647:. In the
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471:Armenians
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1892:Hlyniany
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1819:Hromadas
1809:Zolochiv
1400:Archived
1341:Нестеров
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669:occupied
562:against
543:and the
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394:hromadas
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696:Germany
671:by the
592:Żółkiew
564:Austria
449:. Like
440:Żółkiew
424:Vynnyky
415:in the
403:History
366:Zhovkva
354:Kraśnik
256:Founded
245:Hromada
214:Ukraine
201:Country
146:Zhovkva
113:Zhovkva
40:Zhovkva
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2192:Cities
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1937:Krasne
1927:Khyriv
1832:Bibrka
1794:Sambir
1771:Raions
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667:, was
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477:, and
451:Zamość
444:hetman
382:region
358:Poland
313:13,852
221:Oblast
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2132:Turka
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233:Raion
2276:Lviv
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1952:Lviv
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1585:ISBN
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