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    Kulchytsi (Ukrainian: Ку́льчиці, historic name — Кульчачке, Кольчиці, Polish: Kulczyce) is a village (selo), which is located in Sambir Raion, Lviv Oblast...
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    Konyushky-Tulyholivski Kopan Kornalovychi Kornychi Krasnytsya Kruzhyky Krukovets Kulchytsi Kupnovychi Lanovychi Lopushno Luka Lukavytsya Luky Maynych Maksymovychi...
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    Vasyl Strilkovsky Succeeded by Olifer Holub Personal details Born c. 1582 Kulchytsi, Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth (now Ukraine) Died (1622-04-20)20 April...
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    Kulchytskys) were an ancient noble family hailing from the village of Kulchytsi in the Sambir Raion. Her mother was Ludwika Kulczycka, widow with six...
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    national idea, "God, People, Ukraine". Honorary citizen of the village of Kulchytsi, Lviv region; Honorary citizen of the city of Lubna, Poltava region; Honorary...
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    Her family belonged to the Sas coat of arms and hailed out of place of Kulchytsi near Sambir. She had a sister Olha-Melania and a brother Volodymyr. In...
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    carried the names of the noble families associated with them, such as Kulchytsi (Kulchytsky family), Mokhnate (Mokhnatsky family), etc. Unlike many Polish...
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    Villages: Berestiany Biskovychi Chukva Hordynia Kalyniv Kornalovychi Kulchytsi Lanovychi Petro Konashevych-Sahaidachny (1570-1622) — a Ukrainian political...
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