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  1. Volhynia: Volhynia (also spelled Volynia) (/voʊˈlɪniə/ voh-LIN-ee-ə; Ukrainian: Воли́нь, Polish: Wołyń, Russian: Волы́нь, romanized: Volýnʹ, Yiddish: װאָלין‎, romanized: Volin), is a historic region in Central and Eastern Europe, between southeastern Poland, southwestern Belarus, and western Ukraine. The borders of the region are not clearly defined ... (Place) [100%] 2023-11-20 [Historical regions]
  2. Volhynia: Volhynia, a government of south-western Russia, bounded by the Polish governments of Lublin and Siedlce on the W., Grodno and Minsk on the N. and Podolia and Galicia (Austria) on the S. [100%] 2022-09-02
  3. Massacres of Poles in Volhynia and Eastern Galicia: The massacres of Poles in Volhynia and Eastern Galicia (Polish: rzeź wołyńsko-galicyjska, lit. 'Volhynian-Galician slaughter'; Ukrainian: Волинсько-Галицька трагедія, romanized: Volynsʹko-Halytsʹka trahediya, lit. (Massacres of Poles by Ukrainian nationalists during World War II) [87%] 2024-06-24 [1943 in Poland] [1944 in Poland]...
  4. Poles: Poles first began to settle in the Great Plains in the 1870s, and today their Polish American children and grandchildren are found throughout the region, both in identifiable ethnic communities and as individuals. Although the first permanent Polish community in ... (Geography) [78%] 2004-01-01 [North America] [Great Plains]...
  5. Principality of Volhynia: The Principality of Volhynia (Ukrainian: Волинське князівство) was a western Kievan Rus' principality founded by the Rurikid prince Vsevolod in 987 centered in the region of Volhynia, straddling the borders of modern-day Ukraine, Belarus, and Poland. From 1069 to 1118, it ... (State in Eastern Europe) [75%] 2025-02-02 [States and territories disestablished in the 1190s] [States and territories disestablished in the 1450s]...
  6. Volumnia: The consort of Coriolanus, a legendary military leader of early Rome. [75%] 2007-01-23
  7. Volunia: Volunia was a web search engine (or social search engine) created by Massimo Marchiori. It was launched in beta only for registered power users on February 6, 2012 and went live on June 14, 2012. (Software) [71%] 2023-12-19 [Internet search engines]
  8. Volynka: The volynka (Ukrainian: волинка, коза, Russian: волынка, Crimean Tatar: tulup zurna – see also duda, and koza) is a bagpipe. Its etymology comes from the region Volyn, Ukraine, where it was borrowed from Romania. [71%] 2025-05-10 [Russian folk music] [Russian musical instruments]...
  9. Galicia-Volhynia: The Kingdom of Galicia-Volhynia or Galicia-Vladimir, was a principality in post-Kievan Rus' in the late twelfth century and existed until the middle of the fourteenth century. It is also called Galicia-Volynia, Halych-Volhynia, Galicia-Volyn, and ... [70%] 2023-02-04
  10. Volhynia massacre: Marcus Cloud writes about the Volynia massacre: Stuart Dowell adds: The family of Soviet cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin, the first man is space, were victims of the massacre. Nazism, a form of socialism, differs from Marxism in that it's racial ... [70%] 2023-02-21 [Ukrainian History] [World War II]...
  11. Poles in France: Poles in France form one of the largest Polish diaspora communities in Europe. Between 500,000 and one million people of Polish descent live in France, concentrated in the Nord-Pas de Calais region, in the metropolitan area of Lille ... (History of Polish emigrees in France) [67%] 2023-12-16 [European diaspora in France] [French people of Polish descent]...
  12. Poles in Belarus: The Polish minority in Belarus numbers officially 288,000 according to 2019 census. However, according to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Poland the number is as high as 1,100,000. (Ethnic group in Belarus) [67%] 2024-01-10 [Ethnic groups in Belarus] [Polish minorities]...
  13. Poles in Ukraine: The Polish minority in Ukraine officially numbers about 144,130 (according to the 2001 census), of whom 21,094 (14.6%) speak Polish as their first language. The history of Polish settlement in current territory of Ukraine dates back to ... (Ethnic group in Ukraine) [67%] 2024-02-29 [Ukrainian people of Polish descent] [Polish expatriates in Ukraine]...
  14. Poles in Lithuania: The Poles of Lithuania (Polish: Polacy na Litwie, Lithuanian: Lietuvos lenkai), also called Lithuanian Poles, estimated at 183,000 people in the Lithuanian census of 2021 or 6.5% of Lithuania's total population, are the country's largest ethnic ... (Ethnic group in Lithuania) [67%] 2024-09-21 [Poles in Lithuania]
  15. Poles in Hungary: Poles in Hungary form a population of 7,001, according to the 2011 census, and Polish presence in Hungary dates back to the Middle Ages. The Poles are organized into 46 ethnic Polish minority self-governments, adjacent to local Hungarian ... (Ethnic group in Hungary) [67%] 2025-02-04 [Ethnic groups in Hungary] [Polish diaspora in Europe]...
  16. Poles in Armenia: Poles in Armenia form a small population of a few hundred, and are part of the Polish diaspora of the Caucasus region, with first Poles coming to Armenia in the 16th century. Polish merchants visited Armenia since the 16th century. (Polish diaspora in Armenia) [67%] 2025-01-06 [Ethnic groups in Armenia] [Polish diaspora in Asia]...
  17. Poles in Iceland: Poles make up the largest group of immigrants in Iceland. On 1 January 2021, Statistics Iceland recorded 20,553 Polish-born people living in Iceland. [67%] 2025-05-06 [Ethnic groups in Iceland] [Polish diaspora in Europe]...
  18. Union of Poles in Germany: Union of Poles in Germany (Polish: Związek Polaków w Niemczech, German: Bund der Polen in Deutschland e.V.) is an organisation of the Polish minority in Germany, founded in 1922. In 1924, the union initiated collaboration between other minorities, including ... [66%] 2023-12-19 [Polish diaspora organizations] [Organizations based in the Weimar Republic]...
  19. History of Poles in Lithuania: The history of Poles in Lithuania describes the history of Polish culture and language in Lithuanian lands, as well as the process of formation in the Polish community there before 1990. During the Polish–Lithuanian union, there was an influx ... (none) [66%] 2025-01-19 [Poles in Lithuania] [History of Lithuania by topic]...
  20. Kingdom of Galicia–Volhynia: The Principality or, from 1253, Kingdom of Galicia–Volhynia (Ukrainian: Галицько-Волинське князівство, romanized: Halytsko-Volynske kniazivstvo; Latin: Regnum Galiciae et Lodomeriae), historically known as the Kingdom of Ruthenia (Old East Slavic: Королєвство Русь, romanized: Korolevstvo Rusĭ; Ukrainian: Королівство Русь, romanized. (Kingdom in Eastern Europe) [65%] 2024-01-11 [Kingdom of Galicia–Volhynia] [12th century in Kievan Rus']...

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