PODOLIA

pōdōˈlyə, region, SW Ukraine, separated in the south from Moldova by the Dniester and in the west from W Galicia by the Southern Buh. It borders on Volhynia in the north. Kamyanets-Podilskyy (its historic capital), Mohyliv-Podilskyy, Vinnytsya, and Khmelnytskyy are the chief cities. The population is predominantly Ukrainian; the large Jewish minority that settled in Podolia in the Middle Ages was virtually exterminated by German occupation forces in World War II. A fertile hilly plain drained by the Dniester and the Southern Buh, Podolia is one of the richest and most densely populated agricultural regions of Ukraine. The principal crops are sugar beets, wheat, tobacco, and sunflowers. Dairy farming and beekeeping are also important, and phosphate is mined. Food processing, especially sugar milling, is the major industry. One of Ukraine's oldest regions, Podolia was part of Kievan Rus from the 10th cent. and later belonged to the Halych and Volhynia principalities. In the 14th cent. Polish colonists began to convert the region of Podolia from steppe into arable farmland. W Podolia was annexed to Poland in 1430; the eastern section was part of Lithuania until the latter's union with Poland in 1569. Occupied by Turkey in 1672, Podolia was returned to Poland by the Treaty of Karlowitz in 1699. E Podolia passed to Russia in 1793. The western portion was transferred to Austria in 1772, belonged to Poland from 1918 to 1939, and was then annexed by the USSR in 1945.

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...the side of the zbruc river belonging to Podolia, there is the village Holen_yscerle...Terebovija; the village Dity(e (belongs to Podolia; on tfae otfter side of the river Zbruc...Terebovija. 8 October: On the side of Podolia is the town of Sataniv. On the other...
...two Jewish religious movements arose in Podolia, a region of the western Ukraine in southeast...of the forty to fifty thousand Jews in Podolia, but while the Frankist movement rapidly...in a large part of eastern Europe. In Podolia the peak period of the Frankist movement...
...Polish landowners mostly from the Podole Podolia * region of Austrian-controlled Eastern...Ukrainian majority. WEP , VIII, 786. PODOLIA Podole or Podilia , historical-geographical...Ruthenian tribes in the early Middle Ages, Podolia became part of Kievian Rus in the tenth...
...Personalities between Reform and Revolution , 1959. Podolia Ukrainian Podillya , area in western Ukraine, comprising...rivers Dniester and Southern Bug, on the Volhynia-Podolia upland. Podolia belonged to the Kievan State, then to the Kingdom...
...joined to Poland. But in Vitolds day Podolia had been given back to Russia almost entirely...supposed that Svidrigello would surrender Podolia and Volynia to Yagello, hence the Poles...other places, and thus won a part of Podolia. The voevodas of Volynia had heard of...
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The Ottoman Survey Register of Podolia (Ca. 1681). The Ottoman Survey Register of Podolia (ca. 1681): Defter-i Mufassal-i Eyalet...edition of an Ottoman taxpayer register from Podolia--the only province of the Polish-Lithuanian...
...Silurian K-bentonites of the Dnestr Basin, Podolia, Ukraine by Warren D. Huff , Stig M...Dennis R. Kolata The Dnestr Basin of Podolia (Fig. 1), in southern Ukraine, contains...completeness, the Silurian succession in Podolia was proposed as a candidate for the Silurian...
...the Union of Lublin, 1569) and from Podolia. These were territories where wooden...columns, balustrades, cornices). In Podolia, neither roofs nor the buildings themselves...or by the early eighteenth century in Podolia, and only by the mid- eighteenth century...
...gentiles, but from the same area as Yiddle (Podolia, in the disputed Polish-Russian territories...place, he claimed to be returning to Podolia with them, though his savings of $500...would have made them substantial men in Podolia in 1921. No wonder that Gustyak, locked...
...known under the names of Red Rus\ Galicia, or Podolia (that is, eastern Podolia that was under Polish control at the time), while...Orthodox priest from Rohatyn, a small town in Podolia not far from Lviv.21 The old folk song from the...
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...Bucharest, Romania: Alexandru Tzigara Samurcas Cultural Foundation) . "Frelik, Sher, un Khusidl..." Brass Bands from Podolia, Klezmer and other Jewish Music. Collected by Isaak Loberan. (= Field Recordings form the Phonogrammarchiv of the Austrian...


 

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PODOLIA podo ly , region, SW Ukraine, separated...the large Jewish minority that settled in Podolia in the Middle Ages was virtually exterminated...by the Dniester and the Southern Buh, Podolia is one of the richest and most densely...
...These and the rest of the western region, which included Podolia , had separate histories after the conquest of Kievan Rus...1772, 1793, and 1795 (see Poland, partitions of ) awarded Podolia and Volhynia to Russia, thus reuniting left-bank and right...
...1726 1791, Polish Jewish sectarian and adventurer, b. Podolia as Jacob Ben Judah Leib. He founded the Frankists, a heretical...he joined the Sabbatean sect, he returned (c.1755) to Podolia. Posing as a Messiah, Frank gathered a following, by whom...
BAR, CONFEDERATION OF union formed in 1768 at Bar, in Podolia (now in W Ukraine), by a number of Polish nobles to oppose the interference of Catherine II of Russia in Polish affairs. Headed...
...Kazimierz Pulaski kaze myesh poola ske, c.1748 1779, Polish patriot and military commander in the American Revolution. Born in Podolia of a noble family, he participated with his father in forming (1768) the Confederation of Bar to oppose Russian influence...
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