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  • Hertsa (river)
  • River in Romania, Ukraine

    Hertsa or Hertza (Romanian: Herța; Ukrainian: Герца) is a right tributary of the river Prut in Romania and Ukraine. It flows through the town Hertsa,

    Hertsa (river)

    Hertsa_(river)

  • Hertsa region
  • Ukrainian region composed of the Hertsa town and its surroundings

    The Hertsa region, also known as the Hertza region (Ukrainian: Край Герца, romanized: Krai Hertsa; Romanian: Ținutul Herța), is a region around the town

    Hertsa region

    Hertsa region

    Hertsa_region

  • Romanians in Ukraine
  • Ethnic group in Ukraine

    the Hertsa region, and Budjak in Odesa Oblast, but also those Romanophones in the territory between the Dniester River and the Southern Buh river, who

    Romanians in Ukraine

    Romanians_in_Ukraine

  • Hertsa (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Hertsa, Hertza or Herța may refer to: Hertsa, a town in Ukraine Hertsa (river), a river in Romania and Ukraine Hertsa Raion, a former administrative unit

    Hertsa (disambiguation)

    Hertsa_(disambiguation)

  • Soviet occupation of Bessarabia and Northern Bukovina
  • 1940 Soviet annexation of present-day Moldova

    Bukovina. As it was not mentioned in the ultimatum, the annexation of the Hertsa region was not consented to by Romania, and the same is true of the subsequent

    Soviet occupation of Bessarabia and Northern Bukovina

    Soviet occupation of Bessarabia and Northern Bukovina

    Soviet_occupation_of_Bessarabia_and_Northern_Bukovina

  • Prut
  • River in Eastern Europe; part of Romania's border with Moldova and Ukraine

    Sărata, Larga (Cantemir) Right: Pistynka, Rybnytsia, Cheremosh, Derelui, Hertsa, Poiana, Cornești, Isnovăț, Rădăuți, Ghireni, Volovăț, Badu, Bașeu, Corogea

    Prut

    Prut

    Prut

  • Moldavia
  • Historical region and former principality in Central and Eastern Europe

    included the regions of Bessarabia (with the Budjak), all of Bukovina and Hertsa. It also included the region of Pokuttya for a period of time. The western

    Moldavia

    Moldavia

    Moldavia

  • Molotov–Ribbentrop Pact
  • 1939 neutrality pact between Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union

    Lithuania and parts of Romania (Bessarabia, Northern Bukovina and the Hertsa region) followed. Stalin's invasion of Bukovina in 1940 violated the pact

    Molotov–Ribbentrop Pact

    Molotov–Ribbentrop Pact

    Molotov–Ribbentrop_Pact

  • Western Moldavia
  • Historical region in present-day Romania

    Hertsa; the larger part of the former is nowadays the independent state of Moldova, while the rest of it, the northern part of Bukovina, and Hertsa form

    Western Moldavia

    Western Moldavia

    Western_Moldavia

  • Chernivtsi Oblast
  • Oblast (region) of Ukraine

    of Bukovina, northern half of the Hotin County county of Bessarabia, and Hertsa region, which was part of the Dorohoi county (presently Botoșani County)

    Chernivtsi Oblast

    Chernivtsi Oblast

    Chernivtsi_Oblast

  • Herta
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Chișinău Herța River, a tributary of the Prut River, Romania Hertsa (Romanian: Herța), a city in Chernivtsi Oblast, Ukraine The Hertsa region, a former

    Herta

    Herta

  • The Holocaust in Romania
  • Retreating Romanian military personnel clashed with Soviet soldiers near Hertsa in July 1940, and the situation escalated into the Dorohoi pogrom, during

    The Holocaust in Romania

    The Holocaust in Romania

    The_Holocaust_in_Romania

  • List of historical regions of Central Europe
  • Moldova) Bessarabia (mostly in Moldova) Budjak Bukovina (part in Romania) Hertsa Podolia (small part in Moldova) Polesia (parts in Belarus, Poland, and Russia)

    List of historical regions of Central Europe

    List_of_historical_regions_of_Central_Europe

  • World War II
  • Global conflict (1939–1945)

    well as the Romanian regions of Bessarabia, Northern Bukovina, and the Hertsa region. In August 1940, Hitler imposed the Second Vienna Award on Romania

    World War II

    World War II

    World_War_II

  • Ukraine
  • Country in Eastern Europe

    northern and southern districts of Bessarabia, Northern Bukovina, and the Hertsa region from the territories the USSR forced Romania to cede, though it handed

    Ukraine

    Ukraine

    Ukraine

  • Operation München
  • 1941 German-Romanian offensive of Operation Barbarossa

    primary objective of recapturing Bessarabia, Northern Bukovina and the Hertsa region, ceded by Romania to the Soviet Union a year before (Soviet occupation

    Operation München

    Operation München

    Operation_München

  • Western Ukraine
  • Western territories of Ukraine

    portion of Eastern Galicia), most of Volhynia, northern Bukovina and the Hertsa region, and Podolia. Western Ukraine is sometimes considered to include

    Western Ukraine

    Western Ukraine

    Western_Ukraine

  • The Holocaust in Ukraine
  • the Transnistria Governorate and Bessarabia, Northern Bukovina and the Hertsa region (all of those areas were then part of Romania, with the latter three

    The Holocaust in Ukraine

    The Holocaust in Ukraine

    The_Holocaust_in_Ukraine

  • Historical regions of Romania
  • lost it in 1944. Today it is part of the Chernivtsi Oblast in Ukraine. Hertsa region: a territory of Moldova, it was part of Romania from 1859 to 1940

    Historical regions of Romania

    Historical regions of Romania

    Historical_regions_of_Romania

  • Territorial evolution of Russia
  • Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania, occupied in August 1940 Bessarabia (Moldova), Hertsa, and part of Bukovina, occupied from Romania after an ultimatum in 1940

    Territorial evolution of Russia

    Territorial evolution of Russia

    Territorial_evolution_of_Russia

  • Bessarabia
  • Historical region in Moldova and Ukraine

    The number of deportees to the Soviet north and east from the present-day Hertsa raion of the Chernivtsi oblast on June 13, 1941, was 1996; according to

    Bessarabia

    Bessarabia

    Bessarabia

  • Dnieper Ukraine
  • Historical region in Ukraine

    refers to territory on either side of the middle course of the Dnieper River. The Ukrainian name derives from nad‑ (prefix: "above, over") + Dnipró ("Dnieper")

    Dnieper Ukraine

    Dnieper Ukraine

    Dnieper_Ukraine

  • Mohyliv-Podilskyi
  • City in Vinnytsia Oblast, Ukraine

    neighboring villages, 35 from Saveni and neighboring villages and 9 from Hertsa and neighboring villages; all of these people had lived in Dorohoi County

    Mohyliv-Podilskyi

    Mohyliv-Podilskyi

    Mohyliv-Podilskyi

  • Axis powers
  • Major alliance of World War II

    occupied and annexed Bessarabia, as well as part of northern Romania and the Hertsa region. On 30 August 1940, as a result of the German–Italian arbitrated

    Axis powers

    Axis powers

    Axis_powers

  • Bukovina
  • Historical region split between Romania and Ukraine

    demanded not only Bessarabia but also the northern half of Bukovina and Hertsa regions from Romania on 26 June 1940 (Bukovina bordered Eastern Galicia

    Bukovina

    Bukovina

    Bukovina

  • Maramureș
  • Historical region of Central Europe in Baia Mare

    situated in the northeastern Carpathians, along parts of the upper Tisza River drainage basin; it covers the Maramureș Depression and the surrounding Carpathian

    Maramureș

    Maramureș

    Maramureș

  • Podolia
  • Historical region in Eastern Europe

    northern Transnistria). Podolia is penetrated by Southern Buh river and bordered by the Dniester River to the south. It features an elongated plateau and fertile

    Podolia

    Podolia

    Podolia

  • Volhynia
  • Historical region in Central and Eastern Europe

    Uzh and Teteriv rivers. Before the partitions of Poland, the eastern edge stretched a little west along the right-banks of the Sluch River or just east of

    Volhynia

    Volhynia

    Volhynia

  • Mamornița border clash
  • the Romanian border. A Russian cavalry patrol crossed the Prut at Herța (Hertsa) and was disarmed and interned. Another patrol penetrated as far inland

    Mamornița border clash

    Mamornița border clash

    Mamornița_border_clash

  • Dorohoi
  • Municipality in Botoșani, Romania

    in 1942, but excluding the Hertsa area, 10,368 Jews were deported from the county, while if one includes the Jews of Hertsa, about 12,000 or more were

    Dorohoi

    Dorohoi

    Dorohoi

  • Sloboda Ukraine
  • Historical region in Ukraine and Russia

    banditry, prompting Russia to establish a new garrison town on the Boguchar River to defend the land from Ukrainian bandits. Russia also resettled many of

    Sloboda Ukraine

    Sloboda Ukraine

    Sloboda_Ukraine

  • Snake Island (Ukraine)
  • Island in the Black Sea

    protagonists of World War II stipulated that Romania cede Northern Bukovina, the Hertsa region, Budjak, and Bessarabia to the Soviet Union, but made no mention

    Snake Island (Ukraine)

    Snake Island (Ukraine)

    Snake_Island_(Ukraine)

  • Russian imperialism
  • 1940 Soviet Ultimatum demanding Bessarabia, Northern Bukovina, and the Hertsa region from Romania, the Soviets entered these areas, Romania caved to Soviet

    Russian imperialism

    Russian imperialism

    Russian_imperialism

  • Kryvbas
  • Historical region in Ukraine

    the town Zhovti Vody (lit. 'Yellow Waters') to latitudes of the Dnipro river with total area of 300 sq km. Kryvbas is a major center of heavy industry

    Kryvbas

    Kryvbas

    Kryvbas

  • Pokuttia
  • Historical region in Ukraine

    area of East-Central Europe, situated between the Dniester and Cheremosh rivers and the Carpathian Mountains, in the southwestern part of modern Ukraine

    Pokuttia

    Pokuttia

    Pokuttia

  • Central Ukraine
  • Central regions of Ukraine

    reference to the Dnieper River. It is situated away from the Black Sea Littoral North and a midstream of the Dnieper River and its basin. The cities

    Central Ukraine

    Central Ukraine

    Central_Ukraine

  • Chernigov Governorate
  • 1802–1925 unit of Russia and Ukraine

    Crimea Novorossiya Western Ukraine Chełm Land Carpathian Ruthenia Halychyna Hertsa region Lodomeria Naddnistrianshchyna Northern Bukovina Northern Maramureș

    Chernigov Governorate

    Chernigov Governorate

    Chernigov_Governorate

  • Moldovans
  • Ethnic group native to Eastern Europe

    whereas the self-identified Romanians live mostly in Northern Bukovina and Hertsa region of Chernivtsi Oblast. In Russia, 156,400 Moldovans have been counted

    Moldovans

    Moldovans

    Moldovans

  • Budjak
  • Historical region in southwestern Ukraine

    north end, the Danube river and Black Sea to its south, Tigheci Hills (just east of the Prut River) to the west, and the Dniester River to the east, it was

    Budjak

    Budjak

    Budjak

  • History of the Jews in Bessarabia
  • in 1942, but excluding the Hertsa area, 10,368 Jews were deported from the county, while if one includes the Jews of Hertsa, about 12,000 or more were

    History of the Jews in Bessarabia

    History_of_the_Jews_in_Bessarabia

  • Polesia
  • Natural and historical region of Eastern Europe

    western side, Polesia includes the crossing of the Bug River valley in Poland and the Pripyat River valley of Western Ukraine. The westernmost part of the

    Polesia

    Polesia

    Polesia

  • List of national border changes (1914–present)
  • Baltic states, Carpathian Ruthenia from Czechoslovakia, and Bessarabia, the Hertsa region, and Northern Bukovina from Romania. From Germany, the Soviet Union

    List of national border changes (1914–present)

    List_of_national_border_changes_(1914–present)

  • Carpatho-Ukraine
  • Short-lived autonomous region and unrecognized state (1938–1939)

    built 2,000 small concrete emplacements along the border in places where rivers did not serve as natural obstacles. The Hungarian minister of the interior

    Carpatho-Ukraine

    Carpatho-Ukraine

    Carpatho-Ukraine

  • History of the Soviet Union (1927–1953)
  • crossed the Dniester and occupied Bessarabia, Northern Bukovina, and the Hertsa region. On 22 June 1941, Adolf Hitler abruptly broke the non-aggression

    History of the Soviet Union (1927–1953)

    History of the Soviet Union (1927–1953)

    History_of_the_Soviet_Union_(1927–1953)

  • Transnistrian War
  • 1990–1992 separatist conflict in Moldova

    the Moldavian SSR on the territories of Bessarabia, Northern Bukovina, Hertsa region and the Moldavian ASSR was made in absence of "any real legal basis"

    Transnistrian War

    Transnistrian War

    Transnistrian_War

  • Romania
  • Country in Southeast and Central Europe

    1940 Romania accepted the loss of Bessarabia, Northern Bukovina and the Hertsa region in favour of the USSR (as stipulated in the Soviet ultimatum of 28

    Romania

    Romania

    Romania

  • List of irredentist claims or disputes
  • Western Moldavia and the whole of Bessarabia, as well as Bukovina and the Hertsa region; some versions also feature parts of Transylvania, while still others

    List of irredentist claims or disputes

    List_of_irredentist_claims_or_disputes

  • History of Romania
  • Bessarabia and northern Bukovina (the Soviets also annexed the city of Hertsa, which was not stated in the ultimatum). Two-thirds of Bessarabia were combined

    History of Romania

    History_of_Romania

  • Historical regions in present-day Ukraine
  • Oblast, north of Khmelnytskyi Oblast), former principality Chełm, Belz, San River, Przemyśl (east of Podkarpackie Voivodeship and Lublin Voivodeship), former

    Historical regions in present-day Ukraine

    Historical regions in present-day Ukraine

    Historical_regions_in_present-day_Ukraine

  • Transcarpathia
  • Historic region located in the northeastern Carpathian Mountains

    Mountains, bordered to the east and south by the Tisza River, and to the west by the Hornád and Poprad Rivers. The region borders Poland, Slovakia, Hungary, and

    Transcarpathia

    Transcarpathia

    Transcarpathia

  • Moldovenism
  • Aspect of Moldovan ethnolinguistic controversy

    the Hlyboka Raion, the Novoselytsia Raion and the Hertsa Raion of historical Bukovina and the Hertsa area in 1989 with a significant Romanian-speaking

    Moldovenism

    Moldovenism

  • Lunca massacre
  • 1941 mass shooting by Soviet troops

    people had crossed the border illegally from the districts of Hlyboka, Hertsa, Putila, and Storozhynets. The zone assigned to this unit extended from

    Lunca massacre

    Lunca_massacre

  • Principality of Chernigov
  • Medieval East European state

    Chernigov was located on the left bank of the river Dnieper, within the basins of the Desna and Seim rivers. The principality was supposedly populated by

    Principality of Chernigov

    Principality of Chernigov

    Principality_of_Chernigov

  • Territorial control during the Russo-Ukrainian war
  • Retrieved 19 December 2023. To the north, along the eastern bank of the Oskil River, Ukrainian forces have reportedly liberated another Lyman — Lyman Pershyi

    Territorial control during the Russo-Ukrainian war

    Territorial control during the Russo-Ukrainian war

    Territorial_control_during_the_Russo-Ukrainian_war

  • Left-bank Ukraine
  • Historic region in Ukraine

    and central Ukraine. It is located on the left (east) bank of the Dnieper River, comprising the modern-day oblasts of Chernihiv and Poltava, as well as

    Left-bank Ukraine

    Left-bank Ukraine

    Left-bank_Ukraine

  • Severia
  • Historical region at the boundary of Belarus, Russia and Ukraine

    distinctness, and the areas of Severia along the upper course of the Desna River became controlled by Chernihiv. In 1096, Oleg I of Chernigov (also referred

    Severia

    Severia

    Severia

  • Donbas
  • Region in eastern Ukraine

    ugolnyy basseyn). The name of the coal basin is a reference to the Donets river and the Donets Ridge. The city of Donetsk (the fifth largest city in Ukraine)

    Donbas

    Donbas

    Donbas

  • Greater Romania
  • Nation-state for all Romanian speakers

    between the Soviet Union and Germany. It also lost Northern Bukovina and the Hertsa region, which were not mentioned in the pact, to the Soviet Union. It lost

    Greater Romania

    Greater Romania

    Greater_Romania

  • List of cities in Chernivtsi Oblast
  • with a population of 240,621 people, while the least populous city was Hertsa, with 2,068 people. The Residence of Bukovinian and Dalmatian Metropolitans

    List of cities in Chernivtsi Oblast

    List_of_cities_in_Chernivtsi_Oblast

  • Eastern Ukraine
  • Eastern, mostly Russian-speaking part of Ukraine

    Ukraina) is primarily the territory of Ukraine east of the Dnipro (or Dnieper) river, particularly Kharkiv, Luhansk and Donetsk oblasts (provinces). Dnipropetrovsk

    Eastern Ukraine

    Eastern Ukraine

    Eastern_Ukraine

  • Right-bank Ukraine
  • Historical region in Ukraine

    historical region in central Ukraine on the right (west) bank of the Dnieper River, corresponding to the modern-day oblasts of Vinnytsia, Zhytomyr, Kirovohrad

    Right-bank Ukraine

    Right-bank Ukraine

    Right-bank_Ukraine

  • List of wars involving Russia
  • II) Soviet Union  Romania Victory Bessarabia, Northern Bukovina and the Hertsa region annexed into the Soviet Union; formation of the Moldavian SSR 1941–1945

    List of wars involving Russia

    List of wars involving Russia

    List_of_wars_involving_Russia

  • Lunca
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    of Pătârlagele, Buzău County Lunca, the Romanian name for Lunka Commune, Hertsa Region, Ukraine Cornu Luncii, a commune in Suceava County Lunca Banului

    Lunca

    Lunca

  • Red Ruthenia
  • Historic region

    the banks of the Bug river in the Pobuże (Cis-Bug) and Zabuże (Trans-Bug) regions on the western and eastern sides of the river respectively. Another

    Red Ruthenia

    Red Ruthenia

    Red_Ruthenia

  • Ukrainian People's Republic
  • 1917–18/1918–21 state in Eastern Europe

    Polish forces and forced to retreat to the confluence of Dniester and Zbruch river. In these circumstances, on 24 May the Ukrainian People's Republic signed

    Ukrainian People's Republic

    Ukrainian People's Republic

    Ukrainian_People's_Republic

  • Volhynian Viceroyalty
  • 1792–1796 unit of Russia

    Crimea Novorossiya Western Ukraine Chełm Land Carpathian Ruthenia Halychyna Hertsa region Lodomeria Naddnistrianshchyna Northern Bukovina Northern Maramureș

    Volhynian Viceroyalty

    Volhynian Viceroyalty

    Volhynian_Viceroyalty

  • Territorial evolution of Romania
  • Romania, the Soviet Union occupied Bessarabia, Northern Bukovina and the Hertsa region in 1940 after an ultimatum that Romania was forced to accept. The

    Territorial evolution of Romania

    Territorial evolution of Romania

    Territorial_evolution_of_Romania

  • Greater Moldova
  • Moldovan irredentist concept

    Western Moldavia and the whole of Bessarabia, as well as Bukovina and the Hertsa region; some versions also feature parts of Transylvania, while still others

    Greater Moldova

    Greater Moldova

    Greater_Moldova

  • Podolia Governorate
  • 1793–1925 unit of Russia

    Crimea Novorossiya Western Ukraine Chełm Land Carpathian Ruthenia Halychyna Hertsa region Lodomeria Naddnistrianshchyna Northern Bukovina Northern Maramureș

    Podolia Governorate

    Podolia Governorate

    Podolia_Governorate

  • Principality of Volhynia
  • State in Eastern Europe

    Crimea Novorossiya Western Ukraine Chełm Land Carpathian Ruthenia Halychyna Hertsa region Lodomeria Naddnistrianshchyna Northern Bukovina Northern Maramureș

    Principality of Volhynia

    Principality of Volhynia

    Principality_of_Volhynia

  • List of cities in Ukraine
  • 315 −13.76% Chernivtsi Чернівці Chernivtsi Oblast 264,298 240,621 +9.84% Hertsa Герца 2,097 2,068 +1.40% Kitsman Кіцмань 6,049 7,608 −20.49% Khotyn Хотин

    List of cities in Ukraine

    List of cities in Ukraine

    List_of_cities_in_Ukraine

  • Chernivtsi Border Detachment
  • Military unit

    "Cherepkivka" Border Service Department "Kelmentsi" Border Service Department "Hertsa" Border Service Department "Selyatyn" Border Service Department "Vashkivtsi"

    Chernivtsi Border Detachment

    Chernivtsi Border Detachment

    Chernivtsi_Border_Detachment

  • Hutsul Republic
  • 1919 unrecognised state in western Ukraine

    Crimea Novorossiya Western Ukraine Chełm Land Carpathian Ruthenia Halychyna Hertsa region Lodomeria Naddnistrianshchyna Northern Bukovina Northern Maramureș

    Hutsul Republic

    Hutsul Republic

    Hutsul_Republic

  • Galicia (Eastern Europe)
  • Historical region

    Crimea Novorossiya Western Ukraine Chełm Land Carpathian Ruthenia Halychyna Hertsa region Lodomeria Naddnistrianshchyna Northern Bukovina Northern Maramureș

    Galicia (Eastern Europe)

    Galicia (Eastern Europe)

    Galicia_(Eastern_Europe)

  • History of Moldova
  • crossed the Dniester and occupied Bessarabia, Northern Bukovina, and the Hertsa region. The Soviet republic created following annexation did not follow

    History of Moldova

    History_of_Moldova

  • History of the Jews in Bukovina
  • Jewish community in Bukovina

    Radu Ioanid. The Romanian recovery of northern Bukovina, Bessarabia and Hertsa had a disastrous effect on the Jewish population, as the invading German

    History of the Jews in Bukovina

    History_of_the_Jews_in_Bukovina

  • Dura-Europos route map
  • now Constanța, Romania. Ἰστρος ποτ(αμός) μί(λια) μ´ — Istros (river), now Istria (river), Romania (also, at the time there was Histria (ancient city)

    Dura-Europos route map

    Dura-Europos route map

    Dura-Europos_route_map

  • Yekaterinoslav Governorate
  • 1802–1925 unit of Russia

    Crimea Novorossiya Western Ukraine Chełm Land Carpathian Ruthenia Halychyna Hertsa region Lodomeria Naddnistrianshchyna Northern Bukovina Northern Maramureș

    Yekaterinoslav Governorate

    Yekaterinoslav Governorate

    Yekaterinoslav_Governorate

  • Kherson Governorate
  • 1803–1920 unit of Russia

    Crimea Novorossiya Western Ukraine Chełm Land Carpathian Ruthenia Halychyna Hertsa region Lodomeria Naddnistrianshchyna Northern Bukovina Northern Maramureș

    Kherson Governorate

    Kherson Governorate

    Kherson_Governorate

  • Taurida Governorate
  • 1802–1918 unit of Russia

    territory of the Crimean Peninsula and the mainland between the lower Dnieper River with the coasts of the Black Sea and Sea of Azov. It formed after the Taurida

    Taurida Governorate

    Taurida Governorate

    Taurida_Governorate

  • Romanian language
  • Eastern Romance language

    schools in the fields of Romanian philology, mathematics and physics. In Hertsa Raion of Ukraine as well as in other villages of Chernivtsi Oblast and Zakarpattia

    Romanian language

    Romanian language

    Romanian_language

  • Administrative divisions of Romania
  • modifications. In 1940, Soviet Union occupied Bessarabia, Northern Bukovina, and Hertsa region which after the fall of the Soviet Union in 1991, would become part

    Administrative divisions of Romania

    Administrative_divisions_of_Romania

  • R-1 tank
  • Romanian World War II light tank

    Axis member in 1941, to get back Bessarabia, Northern Bukovina and the Hertsa region, all occupied by the Soviets following the Molotov–Ribbentrop Pact

    R-1 tank

    R-1 tank

    R-1_tank

  • History of the Jews in Transnistria
  • authorities by November 1941. This number included the Jews of town of Hertsa and the Hertsa region, as well as a part of the Edinet camp Jews of Hotin County

    History of the Jews in Transnistria

    History of the Jews in Transnistria

    History_of_the_Jews_in_Transnistria

  • Zaporizhzhia (region)
  • Historical region in central Ukraine

    Crimea Novorossiya Western Ukraine Chełm Land Carpathian Ruthenia Halychyna Hertsa region Lodomeria Naddnistrianshchyna Northern Bukovina Northern Maramureș

    Zaporizhzhia (region)

    Zaporizhzhia (region)

    Zaporizhzhia_(region)

  • Romania in World War II
  • Bessarabia and northern Bukovina (the Soviets also annexed the city of Hertsa, which was not stated in the ultimatum). Two-thirds of Bessarabia were combined

    Romania in World War II

    Romania_in_World_War_II

  • Kiev Governorate
  • 1802–1925 unit of Russia

    Crimea Novorossiya Western Ukraine Chełm Land Carpathian Ruthenia Halychyna Hertsa region Lodomeria Naddnistrianshchyna Northern Bukovina Northern Maramureș

    Kiev Governorate

    Kiev Governorate

    Kiev_Governorate

  • Northern Maramureș
  • Region in southwestern Ukraine

    Union. Since 1991, Northern Maramureș has been part of Ukraine. The Tisza River is part of the boundary separating Northern Maramureș from Romania. The

    Northern Maramureș

    Northern Maramureș

    Northern_Maramureș

  • Kharkov Governorate
  • 1765–1925 unit of Russia in present day Ukraine

    Crimea Novorossiya Western Ukraine Chełm Land Carpathian Ruthenia Halychyna Hertsa region Lodomeria Naddnistrianshchyna Northern Bukovina Northern Maramureș

    Kharkov Governorate

    Kharkov Governorate

    Kharkov_Governorate

  • Benjamin Fondane
  • Romanian-French writer

    words, he started composing at the age of 8. Wechsler was a Jewish man from Hertsa region, his ancestors having been born on the Fundoaia estate (which the

    Benjamin Fondane

    Benjamin Fondane

    Benjamin_Fondane

  • Principality of Galicia
  • Medieval East Slavic principality in the Carpathian region

    Yaroslav Osmomysl. Yaroslav began his reign with the Battle of the Siret River in 1153 against Grand Prince Iziaslav, which resulted in heavy losses for

    Principality of Galicia

    Principality of Galicia

    Principality_of_Galicia

  • Drohobych Oblast
  • Ukrainian Oblast

    Crimea Novorossiya Western Ukraine Chełm Land Carpathian Ruthenia Halychyna Hertsa region Lodomeria Naddnistrianshchyna Northern Bukovina Northern Maramureș

    Drohobych Oblast

    Drohobych Oblast

    Drohobych_Oblast

  • Volhynia Governorate
  • 1795–1925 unit of Russia

    Crimea Novorossiya Western Ukraine Chełm Land Carpathian Ruthenia Halychyna Hertsa region Lodomeria Naddnistrianshchyna Northern Bukovina Northern Maramureș

    Volhynia Governorate

    Volhynia Governorate

    Volhynia_Governorate

  • Modern history of Ukraine
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  • Encephalocele
  • n.

    Hernia of the brain.

  • Heretical
  • a.

    Containing heresy; of the nature of, or characterized by, heresy.

  • Heresy
  • n.

    Religious opinion opposed to the authorized doctrinal standards of any particular church, especially when tending to promote schism or separation; lack of orthodox or sound belief; rejection of, or erroneous belief in regard to, some fundamental religious doctrine or truth; heterodoxy.

  • Cystocele
  • n.

    Hernia in which the urinary bladder protrudes; vesical hernia.

  • Heresies
  • pl.

    of Heresy

  • Heresy
  • n.

    An offense against Christianity, consisting in a denial of some essential doctrine, which denial is publicly avowed, and obstinately maintained.

  • Hermae
  • pl.

    of Herma

  • Scrotocele
  • n.

    A rupture or hernia in the scrotum; scrotal hernia.

  • Merocele
  • n.

    Hernia in the thigh; femoral hernia .

  • Cacodoxy
  • n.

    Erroneous doctrine; heresy; heterodoxy.

  • Bertha
  • n.

    A kind of collar or cape worn by ladies.

  • Breach
  • n.

    A hernia; a rupture.

  • Rupture
  • n.

    Hernia. See Hernia.

  • Hepatocele
  • n.

    Hernia of the liver.

  • Hersal
  • n.

    Rehearsal.

  • Hernia
  • n.

    A protrusion, consisting of an organ or part which has escaped from its natural cavity, and projects through some natural or accidental opening in the walls of the latter; as, hernia of the brain, of the lung, or of the bowels. Hernia of the abdominal viscera in most common. Called also rupture.

  • Heresiography
  • n.

    A treatise on heresy.

  • Hernias
  • pl.

    of Hernia

  • Herniae
  • pl.

    of Hernia

  • Heresy
  • n.

    An opinion held in opposition to the established or commonly received doctrine, and tending to promote a division or party, as in politics, literature, philosophy, etc.; -- usually, but not necessarily, said in reproach.