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    The Khotyn Uprising (Romanian: Răscoala de la Hotin or Revolta de la Hotin; Ukrainian: Хотинське повстання, romanized: Khotyns'ke povstannya) was a Ukrainian-led...
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  • rights for 5 years and confiscation of property. Alexei Coval – b. 1910, Rașcov village (Podolia, Russian Empire), Ukrainian, mill worker in his hometown...
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  • in Orhei County, 38 in Cahul County (22 in the city of Cahul), and 8 in Hotin County. According to estimates, in the Soviet era, the Armenian community...
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  • Chișla-Zamjieva Poliana Poiana Pryhorodok Prigorodoc Putryne Putrina Rashkiv Rașcov Rososhany Rosoșani Rukshyn Rucșin Rukhotyn Ruhotin Sankivtsi Săncăuți Shylivtsi...
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    Moldavian voivode Vasile Lupu who married Tymish Khmelnytsky, lived in Rașcov according to Ukrainian tradition. While most of today's Moldova came into...
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    Prince Peter the Lame confirms Bucioc as an administrator (or Pârcălab) of Hotin. The same document refers to Bucioc's earlier purchase, from Prince Iancu...
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