Dolyna Raion, the Glossary
Dolyna Raion (translit) was a raion (administrative district) of Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast of Ukraine.[1]
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37 relations: Administrative centre, Ascension Convent, Belarusian language, Belarusians in Ukraine, Bolekhiv, Boykos, Dolyna, Eastern European Summer Time, Eastern European Time, Galicia (Eastern Europe), Hromada, Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast, Kalush Raion, Lviv Oblast, Magdeburg rights, Moldovan language, Oblasts of Ukraine, Poles in Ukraine, Polish People's Republic, Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth, Postal codes in Ukraine, Prykarpattia, Raion, Raions of Ukraine, Romani language, Romani people in Ukraine, Rozhniativ Raion, Russian language, Russians in Ukraine, Trostianets, Ukraine, Ukrainian language, Ukrainians, Urban-type settlement, Vyhoda, Kalush Raion, Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast, Vytvytsia, Zakarpattia Oblast.
- 1940 establishments in Ukraine
- Former raions of Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast
Administrative centre
An administrative centre is a seat of regional administration or local government, or a county town, or the place where the central administration of a commune, is located.
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Ascension Convent
Ascension Convent, known as the Starodevichy Convent or Old Maidens' Convent until 1817 (Вознесенский монастырь, Voznesensky monastyr), was an Orthodox nunnery in the Moscow Kremlin which contained the burials of grand princesses, tsarinas, and other noble ladies from the Muscovite royal court.
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Belarusian language
Belarusian (label) is an East Slavic language.
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Belarusians in Ukraine
Belarusians in Ukraine (Biełarusy Ukrainy; Bilorusy v Ukraini) are the third biggest minority after Russians.
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Bolekhiv
Bolekhiv (Болехів; Bolechów; באָלעכאָוו) is a city in Kalush Raion, Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast, Ukraine.
Boykos
The Boykos (boiky; Bojkowie; Pujďáci), or simply Highlanders (verkhovyntsi or, goraly), are an ethnolinguistic group located in the Carpathian Mountains of Ukraine, Slovakia, Hungary, and Poland.
Dolyna
Dolyna (Долина; Dolina; דאלינע) is a city in Kalush Raion, Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast, south-western Ukraine.
Eastern European Summer Time
Eastern European Summer Time (EEST) is one of the names of the UTC+03:00 time zone, which is 3 hours ahead of Coordinated Universal Time.
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Eastern European Time
Eastern European Time (EET) is one of the names of UTC+02:00 time zone, 2 hours ahead of Coordinated Universal Time.
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Galicia (Eastern Europe)
Galicia (. Collins English Dictionary Galicja,; translit,; Galitsye) is a historical and geographic region spanning what is now southeastern Poland and western Ukraine, long part of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth.
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Hromada
A hromada (translit) is a basic unit of administrative division in Ukraine, similar to a municipality.
Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast
Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast (translit), also referred to as Ivano-Frankivshchyna (Івано-Франківщина) or simply Frankivshchyna, is an oblast (region) in western Ukraine.
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Kalush Raion
Kalush Raion (translit) is a raion (district) of Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast (province).
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Lviv Oblast
Lviv Oblast (translit), also referred to as Lvivshchyna (Львівщина), is an oblast in western Ukraine.
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Magdeburg rights
Magdeburg rights (Magdeburger Recht, Prawo magdeburskie, Magdeburgo teisė; also called Magdeburg Law) were a set of town privileges first developed by Otto I, Holy Roman Emperor (936–973) and based on the Flemish Law, which regulated the degree of internal autonomy within cities and villages granted by the local ruler.
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Moldovan language
Moldovan or Moldavian (Latin alphabet: limba moldovenească, Moldovan Cyrillic alphabet: лимба молдовеняскэ) is one of the two local names for the Romanian language in Moldova.
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Oblasts of Ukraine
An oblast (oblast) in Ukraine, sometimes translated as region or province, is the main type of first-level administrative division of the country.
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Poles in Ukraine
The Polish minority in Ukraine officially numbers about 144,130 (according to the 2001 census), (Розподіл населення окремихнаціональностей за іншими мовами, крім рідної, якими володіють), Ukrainian Statistical Bureau (Державний комітет статистики України).
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Polish People's Republic
The Polish People's Republic (1952–1989), formerly the Republic of Poland (1947–1952), was a country in Central Europe that existed as the predecessor of the modern-day democratic Republic of Poland.
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Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
Poland–Lithuania, formally known as the Kingdom of Poland and the Grand Duchy of Lithuania and also referred to as the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth or the First Polish Republic, was a bi-confederal state, sometimes called a federation, of Poland and Lithuania ruled by a common monarch in real union, who was both King of Poland and Grand Duke of Lithuania.
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Postal codes in Ukraine
Ukraine uses five-digit numeric postal codes that are written immediately to the right of the city or settlement name.
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Prykarpattia
Prykarpattia (Прикарпаття) is a Ukrainian term for Ciscarpathia, a physical geographical region for the northeastern Carpathian foothills.
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Raion
A raion (also spelt rayon) is a type of administrative unit of several post-Soviet states.
Raions of Ukraine
A raion (raion), often translated as district, is the second-level administrative division in Ukraine.
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Romani language
Romani (also Romany, Romanes, Roma; rromani ćhib) is an Indo-Aryan macrolanguage of the Romani communities.
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Romani people in Ukraine
The presence of Romani people in Ukraine was first documented in the early 15th century.
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Rozhniativ Raion
Rozhniativ Raion (translit) was a raion (district) of Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast (region). Dolyna Raion and Rozhniativ Raion are former raions of Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast and Ukrainian raions abolished during the 2020 administrative reform.
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Russian language
Russian is an East Slavic language, spoken primarily in Russia.
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Russians in Ukraine
Russians in Ukraine constitute the country's largest ethnic minority.
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Trostianets
Trostianets (also Trostyanets; Тростянець,; Тростянец) is a city in Okhtyrka Raion of Sumy Oblast of northeastern Ukraine.
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Ukraine
Ukraine is a country in Eastern Europe.
Ukrainian language
Ukrainian (label) is an East Slavic language of the Indo-European language family spoken primarily in Ukraine.
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Ukrainians
Ukrainians (ukraintsi) are a civic nation and an ethnic group native to Ukraine.
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Urban-type settlement
Urban-type settlementtranslit, abbreviated: translit; translit, abbreviated: translit; translit; osiedle typu miejskiego; translit; așezare de tip urban/orășenesc.
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Vyhoda, Kalush Raion, Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast
Vyhoda (Вигода; also Wygoda or Vigoda) is a rural settlement in Kalush Raion, Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast, western Ukraine.
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Vytvytsia
Vytvytsia (Витвиця; Witwica) is a village in Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast, Ukraine, in Kalush Raion.
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Zakarpattia Oblast
Zakarpattia Oblast (Ukrainian: Закарпатська область), also referred to as simply Zakarpattia (Закарпаття; Hungarian: Kárpátalja) or Transcarpathia in English, is an oblast in west Ukraine, mostly coterminous with the historical region of Carpathian Ruthenia.
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See also
1940 establishments in Ukraine
- Bolhrad Raion
- Borshchiv Raion
- Chernivtsi Oblast
- Dolyna Raion
- FC Dynamo Lviv
- FC Spartak Ivano-Frankivsk
- Halych Raion
- Horodenka Raion
- Horokhiv Raion
- Hoshcha Raion
- Husiatyn Raion
- Kamianka-Buzka Raion
- Kamin-Kashyrskyi Raion
- Khotyn Raion
- Kiliia Raion
- Kitsman Raion
- Kivertsi Raion
- Kodyma Raion
- Kolomyia Raion
- Korets Raion
- Kreminna Raion
- Mlyniv Raion
- Nadvirna Raion
- Novoselytsia Raion
- Ostroh Raion
- Rohatyn Raion
- Rozhyshche Raion
- SC Spartak Lviv
- Shumsk Raion
- Skole Raion
- Sniatyn Raion
- Stefanyk National Scientific Library
- Storozhynets Raion
- Tatarbunary Raion
- Terebovlia Raion
- Tlumach Raion
- Vasyl Stefanyk Precarpathian National University
- Volodymyr Raion
- Vyzhnytsia Raion
- Zalishchyky Raion
- Zastavna Raion
- Zhovkva Raion
Former raions of Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast
- Bohorodchany Raion
- Dolyna Raion
- Halych Raion
- Horodenka Raion
- Rohatyn Raion
- Rozhniativ Raion
- Sniatyn Raion
- Tlumach Raion
- Tysmenytsia Raion
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dolyna_Raion
Also known as Dolynskyi Raion (Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast).