VOLHYNIA

vŏlĭˈnyə, Ukr. and Rus. Volyn, Pol. Wolyń, historic region, W Ukraine, around the headstreams of the Pripyat and Western Bug rivers in an area of forests, lakes, and marshlands. One of the oldest Slavic settlements in Europe, it derived its name from the extinct city of Volyn or Velyn, said to have stood on the Western Bug. Volhynia's early history from c.981 coincides with that of the duchies of Volodymyr (see Volodymyr-Volynskyy) and Halych. After the disintegration (c.1340) of the grand duchy of Halych-Volodymyr, Volhynia was divided (c.1388) between Poland (western part) and Lithuania (eastern part). With the Polish-Lithuanian union of 1569, Volhynia became a quasi-autonomous province of Poland. During the second and third partitions of Poland (1793, 1795), Volhynia passed to Russia and was made (1797) a province. In 1921 the Treaty of Riga returned W Volhynia to Poland, but the rest passed to Ukraine. Poland ceded its section of Volhynia to the USSR in 1939, and the Soviet-Polish border agreement of 1945 confirmed it as a Soviet possession. In 1943–44 the region was the scene of ethnic massacres in which some 100,000 Poles died and some 20,000 Ukrainians were killed in revenge. This section constitutes the Volyn region, a rich agricultural lowland and coal-mining area.

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...Ukraine; Southern U kraine; Galicia-Volhynia The Buh Culture ; Transcar pathia...Galicia and Volhynia; The Tatar Invasion 604 The Rise of Galicia and Volhynia; The Invasion of Ukraine by the...
...Touchwood . S. Baer, Waclaw Berent: Life and Work , Antemurale XVIII 1974 , 75-239. BERESTECZKO, village in Volhynia, * which, on June 28-30, 1651, served as battlefield for almost 100,000 Cossacks * led by B. Chmielnicki Khmelnitsky...
...that same little village, Rizhin, in Volhynia, to erect the grand building and decorate...Ruzhin Hasidism was Reuben Zak of Ustila Volhynia , a devoted hasid of David Moses of Chortkov...the largest and most important city in Volhynia, to sign the terms of the betrothal...
...front to the Ukrainian region of Volhynia in order to warn its Jews of the impending danger. Ansky arrived in the Volhynian town of Ludmir on a July day in...from the Hasidic communities of Volhynia to the wider public a central thread...
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...Plokhys myriad substantive conclusions may be mentioned. Galicia-Volhynia and Suzdal-Vladimir did not complete the formulation of their...until after the Mongol destruction of Kyivan Rus, and Galicia-Volhynia advanced its claims first, in the thirteenth century; Plokhy...
...monastery) Smaragd. Georgijs successor, Bishop Dionysios of Volhynia, continued the policies of complete separation from the Moscow...westernmost edge of Byelorussia); General Commissariats Zhilomir and Volhynia-Podolia (Generalkommissariate Shitomir and Wolhynien-Podolien...
...especially numerous and often wretchedly poor in the eastern territories. The Soviet occupation of Eastern Galicia (along with Volhynia and Western Belorussia to its north) between September 1939 and July 1941 greatly exacerbated the local tensions and dramatically...
...As Fiedler also makes clear, however, the establishment of a camp in Semlin (1939-40) for Volksdeutsche resettled from Volhynia, Bukovina, Bessarabia and Dobrudja had a major propaganda effect on Yugoslav ethnic Germans. Eventually, the camp became a...
...Robeson referred. A pioneering Russian Jewish folklorist, Engels 1912 and 1913 expeditions through the old Hasidic centers of Volhynia and Podolia had yielded a massive haul of Jewish folksong. But this act of collection was merely the first stage in a complex...
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...they came for him in 1939. There are no longer any bees in Volhynia. We desecrated the hives. We fumigated them with sulfur and...procured honey with our sabers. There are no longer any bees in Volhynia. (Babel, "The Road to Brody") Like a plug of cork in a...


 

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VOLHYNIA voli ny , Ukr. and Rus. Volyn, Pol. Wolyn, historic...Volyn or Velyn, said to have stood on the Western Bug. Volhynias early history from c.981 coincides with that of the duchies...disintegration (c.1340) of the grand duchy of Halych-Volodymyr, Volhynia was divided (c.1388) between Poland (western part) and...
...000), capital of Volyn region (see Volhynia ), Ukraine, a port on the Styr River...Luchesk, it is one of the oldest cities of Volhynia. It was the main fortress of the Luchan...Luchesky Veliki. Lutsk, together with all of Volhynia, was part of Kievan Rus until 1154, when...
VOLYN see Volhynia , Ukraine. ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia University Press. All rights reserved.
WOLYN see Volhynia , Ukraine. ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia University Press. All rights reserved.
...the west from W Galicia by the Southern Buh. It borders on Volhynia in the north. Kamyanets-Podilskyy (its historic capital...Rus from the 10th cent. and later belonged to the Halych and Volhynia principalities. In the 14th cent. Polish colonists began to...
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