up Bukowina in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Bukowina may refer to the geographical region of Bukovina, now divided between Romania and Ukraine and...
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Bukovina (redirect from Bukowina, Romania)
Székelys of Bukovina German: Bukowina or Buchenland; Hungarian: Bukovina; Polish: Bukowina; Romanian: Bucovina; Ukrainian: Буковина, romanized: Bukovyna;...
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Duchy of Bukovina (category Articles containing Ukrainian-language text)
The Duchy of Bukovina (German: Herzogtum Bukowina or Herzogtum Buchenland; Romanian: Ducatul Bucovinei; Ukrainian: Герцогство Буковина, romanized: Hertsohstvo...
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Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria (category Historical geography of Ukraine)
30th Galicia-Bukowina Feldjäger Battalion (70% Ukrainians), Steyr (Stanislav district) 10th Engineer Battalion (50% Poles, 30% Ukrainians) (Przemyśl) 1st...
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Bukovina District (redirect from Kreis Bukowina)
The Bukovina District (German: Bukowiner Kreis or Kreis Bukowina), also known as the Chernivtsi District (German: Kreis Czernowitz), was an administrative...
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Trojan S. und Cholodnizki W. (Tschernowzy). "Bukowina, historische Landschaft auf dem Gebiet der heutigen Ukraine und Rumäniens". Enzyklopädie der Russlanddeutschen...
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Wooded Carpathians (category Mountain ranges of Ukraine)
rumänischen Waldkarpaten: Maramureş, Vişeu de Sus und ein Abstecher in die Bukowina, Schelzky und Jeep 1998. Filip Świstuń, Galicyjskie Beskidy i Karpaty Lesiste:...
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der Musikkultur der Bukowina von der zweiten Hälfte des 19. bis zum Anfang des 20" [Adalbert Hřimaly and the development of Bukowina's music culture from...
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Sadhora (category Historic Jewish communities in Ukraine)
9667°, Altitude (feet), 941 Leo Bruckenthal. Geschichte der Juden in der Bukowina ("History of the Jews in Bukovina"), Hugo Gold: Tel Aviv, 1962, pp. 98–105...
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Bukovina Germans (category Ukrainian people of German descent)
of Ukrainians (including Hutsuls and Ruthenians), Armenians, Poles, and Jews. Since then, the region has been known as Bukovina (German: Bukowina or Buchenland)...
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