LC control no. | n 82138186 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Geographic heading | Zbaraz︠h︡ (Ternopilʹsʹka oblastʹ, Ukraine) |
Geographic subdivision usage | Ukraine--Zbaraz︠h︡ (Ternopilʹsʹka oblastʹ) |
Variant(s) | Zbaraj (Ternopilʹsʹka oblastʹ, Ukraine) Zbaraž (Ternopilʹsʹka oblastʹ, Ukraine) Zbyrazh (Ternopilʹsʹka oblastʹ, Ukraine) Збараж (Ternopilʹsʹka oblastʹ, Ukraine) |
See also | Zbaraż (Poland) |
Special note | Non-Latin script reference not evaluated. |
Found in | Zbaraz︠h︡chyna, 1980- p. 10 (Zbaraž) BGN per tel. call 9/24/82 (popl. 49°40ʹN 25°47ʹE; variant Zbaraž) Ukraïna [MAP], 1992: (Zbaraz︠h︡; in Ternopilʹsʹka oblastʹ) GeoNet, December 1, 20215 (Zbarazh, Zbaraj, Zbaraz, Zbaraż, Збараж; Ukraine, Ternopil Oblast, Zbarazh Raion seat of a second-order administrative division; N 49° 39' 41'' E 25° 46' 45'' ; Zbarazh also listed as a variant of Lozovka) <http://www.geonames.org/search.html?q=zbarazh&country=UA> Ukr. rad. ent︠s︡ykl.: v. 4, p. 232 (Zbaraz︠h︡; a city in Ternopilʹsʹka oblastʹ. It was first mentioned in sources of 1211 as a border settlement in the feudal Halyt︠s︡ʹko-Volynsʹke kni︠a︡zivstvo. From the 14th century on it belonged to Poland. After the first partition of Poland in 1772 it was annexed by the Austro-Hungarian Empire. In 1919 it was seized by Polish forces and remained in Poland until 1939, when as part of Western Ukraine it was reunited with Soviet Ukraine) Russian Brockhaus: v. 12, p. 350 (Zbarazh (Zbaraż); a town in Galicia. It was first mentioned in chronicles of 1211 as Zbyrazh when it was known as a border settlement. It became part of Zbarazhskoe kni︠a︡zhestvo; In 1649 it was under seige by Cossack and Tatar forces under the command of B. Khmelʹyt︠s︡ʹkyĭ. Sacked by the Turks in 1674) Col. gaz., Aug. 22, 2005 (Zbarazh; Pol.: Zbaraz; city, Ternopilʹ oblast, Ukraine) |
Not found in | Marcinkowski, K. Boje w Zbarażu 25 i 26 lipca 1920 oraz Rzeź w Bystrzyku 1 czerwca 1920, 1983: t.p. (Zbarażu) |
Geographic area code | e-un--- |