Storoz︠h︡ynet︠s︡ʹ (Ukraine)
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Name (Hebrew)
סטורוז'ינץ (אוקראינה)
Name (Latin)
Storoz︠h︡ynet︠s︡ʹ (Ukraine)
Other forms of name
Storojinet (Ukraine)
nnaa Storozhinets, Ukraine
Storożynec (Ukraine)
Storozynetz (Ukraine)
nne Storozhinet︠s︡ (Ukraine)
Coordinates
25.715 25.715 48.15972222 48.15972222 (gooearth )
Associated country
Ukraine
Sources of Information
- Lippincott (Storozhinets, Rum. Storojinet, Ger. Storoynetz, [Ukrainian Storoz︠h︡ynet︠s︡ʹ], City, central Chernovtsy oblast, Ukrainian SSR)
- Ukraïna [MAP], 1992:(Storoz︠h︡ynet︠s︡ʹ, a city in Chernivet︠s︡ʹka oblastʹ)
- Ukraïna, ohli︠a︡dova mapa, 1994:p. 42 (Storoz︠h︡ynet︠s︡ʹ)
- LC PreMARC file(hdg.: Storozhinets, Ukraine)
- BGN gaz., USSR:(Storozhinets, popl.: 48p0s 10ʹ N., 25p0s 43ʹ E.)
- Ukr. rad. ent︠s︡ykl.:v. 11, pt. 1, p. 11 (Storoz︠h︡ynet︠s︡ʹ, a city in Chernivet︠s︡ʹka oblastʹ. It was first mentioned in historical sources of 1448. In the 15th. century it was part of the Moldavsʹke kni︠a︡zivstvo, but at the beginning of the16th century it was seized by Turkey. In 1774, as part of Eastern Bukovina, the city was taken by Austro-Hungarian forces and became part of their empire until 1918, when it was occupied by Romania. In 1940, as part of Eastern Bukovina, itbecame part of Soviet Ukraine)
- Russian Brockhaus:v. 31, p. 74 (Storozhinet︠s︡ (Storożynec) a trading city in Bukovina)
- Encyc. of Ukraine:v. 5, p. 61 (Storozhynets [Storožynec'], a city on the Seret River and a raion center in Chernivtsi oblast. The town was first mentioned in historial documents of 1448, when it was part of the Moldavian principality. In the16th cent. it was under Turkish rule, and from 1774, under Austria. After World War I the city was occupied by Rumania, and in 1940 it was annexed by the Ukrainian SSR)
Wikipedia description:
Storozhynets (Ukrainian: Сторожинець, IPA: [storoʒɪˈnɛtsʲ] ; Romanian: Storojineț; see below for other names) is a small city located in Chernivtsi Raion, Chernivtsi Oblast of western Ukraine, north of the border with Romania. It hosts the administration of Storozhynets urban hromada, one of the hromadas of Ukraine. It is located approximately 20 km (12 mi) southwest of the oblast capital, Chernivtsi. Population: 14,077 (2022 estimate). Storozhynets is located in the historic region of Bukovina, which has been governed by Moldavia (before 1774), the Austrian empire (1774–1918), Romania (1918–1940 and 1941–1944), the USSR (1940–1941 and 1944–1991) and Ukraine (since 1991).
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