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Summary Of: Podolia

Podolia lies south of... ruled Podolia in 1906 had an estimated population of 3... Podolia is known for its... Podolia became part of the... maintain local control in both eastern and western Podolia over a peasant population which was primarily ethnically Ukrainian whose likeness with the East Slavic... region of western Podolia was briefly taken by Russia in 1809 but reverted to Austrian rule in 1815... western Podolia was part of the... Austrian Podolia witnessed a large... western Podolia was included in the... Podolia was briefly occupied in 1920 by... western Podolia was part of the... Eastern Podolia remained to the... most of Podolia was occupied by Nazi Germany and incorporated into the... The area of Podolia between the Southern Bug below Vinnytsia and the Dniester was occupied by... In 1944 the Podolia again fell to the Soviets and in 1945... the whole of Podolia remained in the...

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