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    Zhydachiv (redirect from Żydaczów)
    numerous name variants, reflecting its complex past, including Polish: Żydaczów and Yiddish: זידיטשוב, romanized: Zidichov, Zhidetshoyv. It was mentioned...
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    Lwów Powiat of Lwów, (Powiat Lwowski), Lwów Powiat of Żydaczów, (Powiat Żydaczowski), Żydaczów Przemyśl Land (Ziemia Przemyska), Przemyśl; Its area was...
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    Lwowska), Lwów Lwów County, (Powiat Lwowski), Lwów Żydaczów County, (Powiat Żydaczowski), Żydaczów Przemyśl Land (Ziemia Przemyska), Przemyśl Przemyśl...
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    Krzywda coat of arms for some time owned the village of Krupsko in the Żydaczów district during the First Polish Republic. During the Second Polish Republic...
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    Jakub Slomkowicz of Łuck, Wolczko of Drohobycz, Natko of Lviv, Samson of Zydaczow, Josko of Hrubieszów and Szania of Belz in the 15th century. For example...
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    Rudnicki (nom de guerre Klimek) was born on 28 March 1897 in the town of Żydaczów, Austrian Galicia (now Zhydachiv, Ukraine). As a teenager, he belonged...
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    line Augustów – Grodno – Białystok – Kobryń – Kowel – Żółkiew – Lwów – Żydaczów – Stryj – Turka. Rail lines were operational in approximately one-third...
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  • Eichenstein also known as Hirsh Zydaczower (1763, Sambor – June 22, 1831, Żydaczów), was a famous Hasidic Rebbe, a noted Talmudist, Kabbalist and author of...
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    kept almost the same until January 17, 1940. Only two powiats Stryj and Żydaczów were transferred away. On December 4, 1939, the voivodeship was officially...
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    1536, he became castellan of Kraków and starost of Sandomierz, Stryj, Żydaczów, Dolina, Sandecz, Chmielnów, Lubaczów and Horodło. In 1521, he participated...
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