Koziatyn (also referred to as Kozyatyn; Ukrainian: Козятин, pronounced [koˈzʲɑtɪn]; Polish: Koziatyn; Russian: Казатин) is a city in the Vinnytsia Oblast...
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The Battle of Koziatyn (also known as the Raid on Koziatyn and Koziatyn Envelopment) of 25–27 April 1920 was one of the most spectacular raids of the...
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Koziatyn Raion (Ukrainian: Козятинський район) was one of raions of Vinnytsia Oblast, located in southwestern Ukraine. The administrative center of the...
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Makhnivka, Khmilnyk Raion, Vinnytsia Oblast (redirect from Komsomolske, Koziatyn Raion, Vinnytsia Oblast)
Koziatyn (11 km (7 mi) east of Makhnivka), but bypassed Makhnivka. This caused Makhnivka's importance to decline, while both Berdychiv and Koziatyn grew...
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Korosten Vinnytsia - Korosten Zhytomyr - Korostyshiv Korosten - Koziatyn Zhytomyr - Koziatyn Zhytomyr - Zviahel Zhytomyr - Fastiv The city has an airport...
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Population: 3,097 (2022 estimate). Until 18 July 2020, Hlukhivtsi belonged to Koziatyn Raion. The raion was abolished in July 2020 as part of the administrative...
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the case with the Vinnytsia Oblast, Vinnychchyna. Reservoir in Vinnytsia Koziatyn railway station Historical reserve "Busha" St. Nicholas Church in Vinnytsia...
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Population: 2,032 (2022 estimate). Until 18 July 2020, Brodetske belonged to Koziatyn Raion. The raion was abolished in July 2020 as part of the administrative...
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April 1920—8 February 1921 French victory Polish–Soviet War Battle of Koziatyn 25–27 April Kiev offensive 25 April—July Poles capture Kyiv and are forced...
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851 22,698 +0.67% Dokuchaievsk Докучаєвськ Donetsk 22,835 24,383 −6.35% Koziatyn Козятин Vinnytsia 22,241 26,635 −16.50% Ladyzhyn Ладижин Vinnytsia 22,459...
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Haaretz. Retrieved 20 November 2019. formerly Kiev Governorate, presently Koziatyn district, Vinnytsia Oblast Raab, Scott (19 March 2012). "John Demjanjuk:...
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and the defense of Stalingrad, for his service during World War II. In Koziatyn, a memorial plaque was erected in 2007 on the home of the departmental...
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Khmilnyk Ukraine 24 Feb 2022 Khmilnyk 27,158 Khmilnyk Ukraine 24 Feb 2022 Koziatyn 22,634 Khmilnyk Ukraine 24 Feb 2022 Ladyzhyn 22,593 Haisyn Ukraine 24...
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Ukraine. Established in its current form in 2012, it includes the cities of Koziatyn and Khmilnyk and most of the Khmilnyk Raion's territory. The district is...
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popular in both Ukraine and Poland. He was born in Illintsi and died in Koziatyn (then in the Russian Empire, now in Ukraine). He participated in the November...
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to Koziatyn urban hromada, one of the hromadas of Ukraine. Population: 966 (2022 estimate). Until 18 July 2020, Zaliznychne belonged to Koziatyn Municipality...
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Rivne Oblast. It is the site of Ostroh railway station, on the Kovel – Koziatyn line. Until the 1930s it was called "Ożenin". The city of Ostroh is 14km...
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Soviet politician. Ruzhytskyi was born in the village of Malyshivka in Koziatyn Raion of Vinnytsia Oblast in the Soviet Union on January 4, 1938. He graduated...
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Svietlahorsk (9–22 April 1920) Battle of Strużka (11 April 1920) Battle of Koziatyn (25–27 April 1920) Battle of Czarnobyl (27 April 1920) Battle of the Berezina...
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center of the oblast Khmilnyk (Хмільник) Koziatyn Municipality Cities under the city's jurisdiction: Koziatyn (Козятин) Urban-type settlements under the...
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tuberculosis in 1931. In 1935 he graduated from high school in the city of Koziatyn. From 1935 to 1938 he was a mechanical engineering student at Kyiv Industrial...
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corridor stretching through Podolie to Polissya, Vapniarka – Zhmerynka – Koziatyn – Shepetivka and defended against the attacks from the Romanian front particularly...
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began a fast advance toward the strategically important railway node of Koziatyn. On 29 May 1920, the Soviet 1st Cavalry Army's 4th Cavalry Division attacked...
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year. Artem Hennadiyovych Dmytruk was born on 28 June 1993 in the city of Koziatyn, in central Ukraine. He is a graduate of the National University Odesa...
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In Polish-Soviet War, commanded the Cavalry Division at the Battle of Koziatyn (April 25-April 27, 1920), one of the most spectacular raids of the Polish...
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15th Mechanized Corps. After withstanding the attack, the advance towards Koziatyn continued. In August 1941, during the Battle of Uman, the corps was subordinated...
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Kremenchuk along the line Zhmerynka-Koziatyn-Podilsk. The third group headed from Kyiv along the Berdychiv-Koziatyn-Zhmerynka line to prevent the northern...
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Ivano-Frankivsk Vovchynets, Dnistrovskyi Raion, Chernivtsi Oblast Vovchynets, Koziatyn Raion Vovchynets, a village in Lukivtsi, Vyzhnytsia Raion This disambiguation...
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Bereza Kartuska Lida 2nd Vilnius Minsk Berezina Daugavpils 1920 Latyczów Koziatyn Kiev offensive Berezina Wołodarka Bystrzyk Grodno Boryspol Głębokie Dęblin...
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including 31 T-34 and 43 KV tanks. With no further combat, the 8th MC moved to Koziatyn, where on 7 July 1941 it had 43 tanks – 5 per cent of the pre-war number...
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