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    Until 18 July 2020, Bila Tserkva was incorporated as a city of oblast significance and served as the administrative center of Bila Tserkva Raion even though it did not belong to the raion. In July 2020, as part of the administrative reform of Ukraine, which reduced the number of raions of Kyiv Oblast to seven, the city of Bila Tserkva was ...

  2. The town became the property of the Branicki family 1775 and in 1793 it was incorporated into the Russian Empire. In 1793–1799 a large park was created in Bila Tserkva, based on a Western European landscaping plan, and named after the project’s initiator Aleksandra Branicka.

  3. The Bila Tserkva massacre was the mass murder of Jews, committed by the Nazi German Einsatzgruppe with the aid of Ukrainian auxiliaries, [1][2] in Bila Tserkva, Soviet Ukraine, on August 21–22, 1941. When the Jewish adult population of Bila Tserkva was killed, several functionaries complained that some 90 Jewish children were left behind in ...

  4. In 1648 the regiment was incorporated into the Cossack Hetmanate when the Khmelnytsky uprising occurred. Following the signing of the treaty of Zboriv in 1649 it consisted of a total of 23 sotnias, and had 2,990 registered Cossacks.

  5. Jul 10, 2012 · Bila Tserkva was the first settlement were children were shot together with men and women. Around 700 Jews (August 19-20, 1941) were executed behind the shooting gallery on military area №3 by Aizantcengrup 4a of Paul Blobe.

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  6. In 1648 the regiment was incorporated into the Cossack Hetmanate when the Khmelnytsky uprising occurred. Following the signing of the treaty of Zboriv in 1649 it consisted of a total of 23 sotnias, and had 2,990 registered Cossacks.

  7. Sep 21, 2023 · During the Holocaust, the city was occupied by the Nazis for more than two years, after the tragic Bila Tserkva massacre; a monument to Jewish Children and the Holocaust was unveiled in Bila Tserkva in 2019. In 2001, Bila Tserkva's Jewish population had shrunk to .1% of city residents.

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