Wołyń Voivodeship (1921–1939)
Wołyń Voivodeship or Volhynian Voivodeship was an administrative region of interwar Poland (1918–1939) with an area of 35,754 km², 22 cities, and provincial capital in Łuck. The voivodeship was divided into 11 districts (powiaty). The area comprised part of the historical region of Volhynia. At the end of World War II, at the insistence of Joseph Stalin and the Soviet Union during the Tehran Conference of 1943, Poland's borders were redrawn by the Allies. The Polish population was forcibly resettled westward; and the Voivodeship territory was incorporated into the Ukrainian SSR of the Soviet Union. Since 1991 it has been divided between the Rivne and Volyn Oblasts of sovereign Ukraine.
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Wołyń Voivodeship (1921–1939)
Wołyń Voivodeship or Volhynian Voivodeship was an administrative region of interwar Poland (1918–1939) with an area of 35,754 km², 22 cities, and provincial capital in Łuck. The voivodeship was divided into 11 districts (powiaty). The area comprised part of the historical region of Volhynia. At the end of World War II, at the insistence of Joseph Stalin and the Soviet Union during the Tehran Conference of 1943, Poland's borders were redrawn by the Allies. The Polish population was forcibly resettled westward; and the Voivodeship territory was incorporated into the Ukrainian SSR of the Soviet Union. Since 1991 it has been divided between the Rivne and Volyn Oblasts of sovereign Ukraine.
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La voïvodie de Volhynie est un ...... jourd'hui partie de l'Ukraine.
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Województwo wołyńskie – wojewó ...... , Ostróg, Włodzimierz i Dubno.
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Wołyń Voivodeship or Volhynian ...... Oblasts of sovereign Ukraine.
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Волинське воєводство — адмініс ...... колишніх військових[джерело?].
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Волы́нское воево́дство (польск ...... овления Польского государства.
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沃倫省 (波蘭語:Województwo Wołyńskie ...... 年時下分11縣。1939年以後因德蘇瓜分而消失。現屬烏克蘭。
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Wołyń
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Wołyń Voivodeship
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Wołyń Voivodeship on the map of Second Polish Republic
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Aleksander Hauke-Nowak
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Stanisław Jan Krzakowski
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Województwo wołyńskie
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La voïvodie de Volhynie est un ...... jourd'hui partie de l'Ukraine.
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Województwo wołyńskie – wojewó ...... , Ostróg, Włodzimierz i Dubno.
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Wołyń Voivodeship or Volhynian ...... Oblasts of sovereign Ukraine.
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沃倫省 (波蘭語:Województwo Wołyńskie ...... 年時下分11縣。1939年以後因德蘇瓜分而消失。現屬烏克蘭。
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Voïvodie de Volhynie (1921-1939)
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Woiwodschaft Wolhynien (1921–1939)
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Województwo wołyńskie (II Rzeczpospolita)
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Wołyń Voivodeship (1921–1939)
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Волинське воєводство (1921—1939)
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Волынское воеводство (II Речь Посполитая)
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沃倫省
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