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49 (2007)
Volynian UNI-verse

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Taras Voznyak
Phenomena of Great Volyn
Iryna Magdysh
Families and dynasties of Volyn
Natalya Yakovenko
Adam Kysil
Mar'yana Levytska
Painter Joseph Franz Pitschmann
Viktoriya Kolesnyk
Napoleon Orda
Olena Ogneva , Kost Prysjazhnyj
Ustyluh
Kost Prysjazhnyj
River Stochod
Yurij Kyrychuk
The creation of a Ukrainian Rebellion Army
Yurij Kyrychuk
Organized construction of Ukrainian Insurgent Army (ukr. UPA)
Andrij Pavlyshyn
Short chronicle of Ukrainian nationalistic underground and UPA resistance to German invaders in 1941-1944

The way to the king Danylo

Kivertsi
Zhydychyn
Rokyni
Rozhysche and suburbs
Holoby
Kovel and suburbs
Lukiv
Turijsk
Kupychiv
Kolod
Lyuboml and suburbs
Vyshniv
Radechiv
Shtun
Rymachi
Zgorany
Holovne
Ratne
Shatsk. Shatskyj national park
Holm

The way to dukes Ostrozky and Sangushko

Piddubci
Olyka
Zuman
Klevan
Peresopnytsya
Horodok
Shpaniv
Rivne
Tajkury
Hoscha
Korets
Hubkiv , Marynyn
Zvyagil (Novohrad Volynskyj)
Zdolbuniv
Ostroh
Mezhyrich Ostrozkyj
Novomalyn
Izyaslav
Slavuta, Berezdiv, Krasnostav

The way to dukes Vyshnevecky

Mlyniv
Pantaliya
Dubno
Mali Zahirci, Fort Tarakaniv
Bilokrynycya
Stizhok
Antonivci
Kremenec
Berezhci, Pidlisci
Pochayiv
Vyshnevec
The way of Fire and Sword Horochiv Druzhkopil (Zhuravnyky) Beresteczko Rdzyvyliv

The way to dukes Czartoryiski and Hetman Pavlo Teterya

Kamin Kashyrskyi
Liubeshiv
Nobel
Zarichne
Dubrovycia
Sarny
Klesiv
Tomashhorod
Rokytne
Berezne
Kostopil
Volodymyrec
Stara Rafalivka
Kostyuchnivka, Prylisne, Karasyn
Kolky
Chetvertnya

The way to duke Volodymyr Great and wojewoda Adam Kysil

Torchyn
Lokachi
Zaturci
Volodymyr Volynskyi
Zymne
Nyzkynychi
Ustyluh


 

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The 23rd European Meeting of Cultural Journals
Linz, 13-16 May 2011

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