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    Pokuttia (redirect from Pocutia)
    as Pokuttya or Pokutia, (Ukrainian: Покуття; Polish: Pokucie; Romanian: Pocuția) is an historical area of East-Central Europe, situated between the Dniester...
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    The Romanian occupation of Pokuttia (Romanian: Pocuția) took place in early 1919, when, as a result of alliances concluded between Romania and Poland...
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    personal union between Hungary and Poland. He broke into Poland and captured Pocuția (now Pokuttya in Ukraine). He believed that he was entitled to this former...
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  • 1594. In 1531 Peter IV Rareș invaded Poland in order to reoccupy the Pocuția region (in modern Ukraine), but his army was defeated. Now he concluded...
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    while the rest is in Ukraine, as is most of Bugeac (north of Bucovina) and Pocutia. Coat of arms of Moldavia Coat of arms of Bukovina Coat of arms of Basarabia...
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    the reconquest of Pokuttya or ‘Pokuttia’ (Ukrainian: Покуття, Romanian: Pocuţia, Polish: Pokucie). Tarnowski brought his Tatar prisoners-of-war back to...
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    Establishment, Bucharest, 1915 Popescu, George (June 4, 2019). ""Armata Română în Pocuția". Anul 1919" (in Romanian). Radio România Actualități. Retrieved May 16...
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    Nr. 22–24/1928, pp. 396–399. Dumitru Seserman, "Divizia 8 Infanterie în Pocuția. Mai 1919 – August 1919", in Buletinul Universității Naționale de Apărare...
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    the reconquest of Pokuttya or ‘Pokuttia’ (Ukrainian: Покуття, Romanian: Pocuţia, Polish: Pokucie). Tarnowski brought his Tatar prisoners-of-war back to...
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