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Ó ïî¿çä³, ùîðàçó, êîëè ÿ ÷óþ ñëîâî «ïðî¿çä», ÿ ìàëî íå ñì³þñÿ, ÿê
ó÷åíü ïî÷àòêîâî¿ øêîëè.

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Ó ïî¿çä³, ùîðàçó, êîëè ÿ ÷óþ ñëîâî «ïðî¿çä», ÿ ìàëî íå ñì³þñÿ, ÿê
ó÷åíü ïî÷àòêîâî¿ øêîëè.

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Äâîõ 19-ð³÷íèõ ìåøêàíö³â Ëüâîâà çàâåðáóâàëè ðîñ³éñüê³ ñïåöñëóæáè, ÿê³ âèäàâàëè ñåáå çà ñï³âðîá³òíèê³â ÑÁÓ. Þíàê³â ïåðåêîíàëè, ùî âîíè áåðóòü ó÷àñòü ó ñïåöîïåðàö³¿ ïðîòè «âîðîã³â Óêðà¿íè», ³ äîðó÷èëè ï³äïàëèòè ïîøòîâå â³ää³ëåííÿ òà äâåð³ ê³ëüêîõ êâàðòèð. Öå áóëà ñïðîáà åêñïëóàòóâàòè ïàòð³îòèçì óêðà¿íö³â òà ¿õíþ äîâ³ðó äî ïðàâîîõîðîíö³â, ùîá âèêîðèñòàòè ¿õ äëÿ ï³äðèâíî¿ ä³ÿëüíîñò³.

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Ïðåçèäåíò Ôåðäèíàíä Ìàðêîñ-ìîëîäøèé ó â³âòîðîê î÷îëèâ ³íñïåêö³þ ìàéæå çàâåðøåíîãî ìîñòó Êàìàëàí³óãàí, ÿêèé ç'ºäíຠï³âí³÷íî-ñõ³äíó òà ï³âí³÷íî-çàõ³äíó ÷àñòèíè ïðîâ³íö³¿ Êàãàÿí.

ϳñëÿ çàâåðøåííÿ áóä³âíèöòâà âàíòîâèé ì³ñò äîâæèíîþ 1580 ìåòð³â ç'ºäíຠì³ñòà Àïàðð³ òà Êàìàëàí³óãàí. Öå ºäèíèé ì³ñò, ùî ïåðåòèíຠð³÷êó Êàãàÿí ó íàéï³âí³÷í³ø³é ÷àñòèí³ Êàãàÿíà.

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Êàíäèäàò ó ïðåçèäåíòè â³ä ïàðò³¿ Ãîì³íüäàí (Ãîì³íüäàí) Õàó Ëóíá³í ñüîãîäí³ îãîëîñèâ ïðî ñâîþ ïîë³òèêó ùîäî îáîõ áîê³â ïðîòîêè, çàÿâèâøè ïðî íàì³ð â³äêðèòè ïðåäñòàâíèöòâà Ãîì³íüäàíó â Ïåê³í³ òà Øàíõà¿. Ðå÷íèê Ðàäè ó ñïðàâàõ ìàòåðèêîâîãî Êèòàþ Ëÿí Âåíüöçå çàÿâèâ, ùî êîíñóëüòàö³¿ òà îáì³íè ì³æ ñòîðîíàìè ïðîòîêè ïîâèíí³ çàëèøàòèñÿ îô³ö³éíèìè, îñê³ëüêè öå íàéêðàùèé ï³äõ³ä.

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ÑØÀ çìîæóòü ïåðåäàòè Óêðà¿í³ ëèøå 20-50 ðàêåò "Òîìàãàâê" – öüîãî íåäîñòàòíüî, ùîá çì³íèòè õ³ä â³éíè, – FT.

«ÑØÀ ìàþòü áëèçüêî 4150 ðàêåò «Òîìàãàâê», àëå çìîæóòü ïåðåäàòè Óêðà¿í³ ëèøå ê³ëüêà äåñÿòê³â. Íîâ³ çàêóï³âë³ îáìåæåí³», — êîëèøí³é ÷èíîâíèê Ïåíòàãîíó Ìàðê Êàí÷³àí

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Published by the Association of Ukrainians in Poland with the financial support of the Peter Jacyk Centre for Ukrainian Historical Research at the CIUS and the Kowalyk family, this Polish-language monograph is a thorough study of a series of deportations of Ukrainians from their native territories in today's eastern Poland (such as the Lemko region) to the southern regions of Soviet Ukraine (mainly, Kherson, Mykolaiv, Odesa, and Donetsk oblasts) in 1944-1946. Organized by the Soviet and Polish Communist authorities, these deportations ...

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About The Book
ublished by the Association of Ukrainians in Poland with the financial support of the Peter Jacyk Centre for Ukrainian Historical Research at the CIUS and the Kowalyk family, this Polish-language monograph is a thorough study of a series of deportations of Ukrainians from their native territories in today's eastern Poland (such as the Lemko region) to the southern regions of Soviet Ukraine (mainly, Kherson, Mykolaiv, Odesa, and Donetsk oblasts) in 1944-1946. Organized by the Soviet and Polish Communist authorities, these deportations were designed to significantly reduce the density of the autochthonous Ukrainian population on Polish-ruled territories and, thus, to eliminate its support for the Ukrainian underground liberation movement, in particular the Ukrainian Insurgent Army. The book also describes a brutal Soviet campaign of the "Sovietization" of the deportees on their new territories as well as the attempts of the deported Ukrainians to preserve their identity and customs.
About The Author
Roman Kabaczij

Roman Kabaczij is a historian and graduate of the Kherson Pedagogical University and the University of Lublin. He currently works at the Institute of Mass Information in Kyiv.

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