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Summary Of: Khotyn Fortress

At the end of the 11th century Khotyn fortress belonged to Terebovlia principality... The Khotyn Fortress is represented on Khotyn... The Khotyn Fortress is represented on... then occupied the Khotyn Fortress for a period of time in the spring of 1650... the Khotyn Fortress was lost by the Turks and... the government ended the status of the Khotyn Fortress as a military entity... hundreds of people to the ruins of the Khotyn Fortress and no one returned from there... The Khotyn fortress was the site of the filming of many other popular movies...

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