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3 unusual facts about Volodymyr-Volynskyi


Lyachchyzy

According to legend, close to the village on a hill buried Volhynian Vladimir Princess Olga Romanovna.

Theognostus of Kiev

He chose Moscow as his primary seat after he had lived for several years in Volodymyr-Volynskyi in Volynia.

Włodzimierz

Volodymyr-Volynskyi in Volyn Oblast (Western Ukraine) formerly known as Włodzimierz Wołyński.


Farida Osman

She is currently coached by Ukrainian Coach Volodymyr Hotsu at the Gezira Sporting Club.

Jacob Millman

Jacob Millman (1911 in Novohrad-Volynskyi, Ukraine – May 22, 1991 in Longboat Key, Florida) was a professor of Electrical Engineering at Columbia University.

Jaroslav Rudnyckyj

Among his numerous students, John Pauls (Sydoruk), Volodymyr Zhyla, Robert Klymasz, Forvyn Bohdan, and Stephen Holutiak-Hallick continued his work in onomastics and other fields.

Mandyk Khasman

Mandyk Khasman (born in 1929 as Mandel Khasman, also 'Volodymyr Dmytrenko') is a former soldier in the Ukrainian Insurgent Army (UPA), and an ethnic Jew.

Principality of Halych

As part of the Rus Principality the area was later organized as the Volodymyr-Volynsky Principality some lands of which later were organized into numerous other smaller principalities of Terebovlia, Zvenyhorod, Peremyshl.

Ukrainian hip hop

Newer Ukrainophone artists are emerging from Western and Central Ukraine such as VovaZIL’Vova (Volodymyr Parfeniuk, host of a hip hop show on the TV channel M1), МіСТо 44, El Paso and DLF Squad.

Volodarsk

Volodarsk-Volynskyi, an urban-type settlement in Zhytomyr Oblast, Ukraine

Volodymyr Antonovych

Volodymyr Antonovych is the father of the former Ukrainian minister Dmytro Antonovych and the grandfather of Maryna Rudnytska, the Canadian professor in the University of Manitoba in Winnipeg.

Volodymyr Homenyuk

Volodymyr Homenyuk (born 19 July 1985 in Bokiyma, Rivne oblast, Ukraine) is a Ukrainian football forward for Metalist Kharkiv in the Ukrainian Premier League.

Vsevolod Mstislavich

Vsevolod Mstislavich of Volhynia, Rurikid, knyaz of Belz (1170–96), knyaz of Volodymyr-Volynsky (1188)


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