• Khortytsia (Ukrainian: Хортиця, pronounced [ˈxɔrtɪtsʲɐ]) is the largest island on the Dnieper River, and is 12.5 km (7.77 mi) long and up to 2.5 km (1...
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  • Khortytsia or Khortytsa (Ukrainian: Хортиця, pronounced [ˈxɔrtɪtsʲɐ]) is a Ukrainian company based in Zaporizhzhia. Khortytsia markets vodka in the United...
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  • The Khortytsia operational-strategic group is a formation of the Ukrainian Ground Forces active in the Russian invasion of Ukraine. The Khortytsia operational-strategic...
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  • Khortytsia is a large island on the Dnieper River in Ukraine. Khortytsia may also refer to: Khortytsia, Zaporizhzhia Raion, a village in Zaporizhzhia Oblast...
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    052 (2022 estimate). Zaporizhzhia is known for the historic island of Khortytsia, multiple power stations and for being an important industrial centre...
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    defending positions in Chasiv Yar. Illia Yevlash, the spokesman for the Khortytsia operational-strategic group, announced on 27 February that Russia was...
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  • Khortytsia (Ukrainian: Хортиця) is a village (a selo) in the Zaporizhzhia Raion (district) of Zaporizhzhia Oblast in southern Ukraine. Khortytsia was...
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    Sich spans six time-periods: the emergence of the Sich (construction of Khortytsia castle [uk]) (1471–1583) as part of the Lesser Poland Province of the...
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    settlers (better known as Russian Mennonites) for colonization northwest of Khortytsia Island. The territory of the former colony is now split between the city...
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    the Mongol Empire, Lithuania, the Crimean Khanate, Poland, and Russia. Khortytsia, former fortress of the Zaporozhian Cossacks, is located in the province...
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