Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. According to a law that went into effect on 16 January 2022, all print media in Ukraine must be published in the state language, Ukrainian. [2] This rule does not apply to material published exclusively in Crimean Tatar , in other languages of the indigenous peoples of Ukraine or in (another) official languages of the European Union .

  2. 1626 - City becomes seat of Armenian bishopric. [9] 1629 - Dormition Church built. 1630 - Bernardine Church and Monastery and Church of St. Mary Magdalene consecrated. 1648 - City besieged by Cossacks. [10][3] 1655 - City besieged by Cossacks again. [3] 1656 - Lwów Oath. 1661 - Jesuit Lviv University founded.

  3. Jun 24, 2017 · Huge genealogical database of Ukrainians born in 1650–1920 opens online. A huge database of people born in the territory of contemporary Ukraine between 1650 and 1920 became available online this week. Its opening crowned the four-year efforts of activists to digitize, systematize, and assemble countless entries from historical documents ...

  4. The archives was created in November, 1939, as the Central Archives of Ancient Deeds in Lviv. It consolidated three major archives that existed in Lviv up until the Second World War,- the Archives of old deeds of the city of Lviv, the Zemsky archives, and the State archives, as well as a number of well-known corporate and private collections.

  5. In 1773, the first newspaper in Lviv, Gazette de Leopoli, began to be published. The city grew during the 19th century, increasing in population from approximately 30,000 at the time of Austrian annexation in 1772 [ 16 ] to 196,000 by 1910 [ 17 ] and to 212,000 three years later; [ 18 ] as a result of this rapid growth in population, poverty in Austrian Galicia became exponentially worse.

  6. Aug 26, 2021 · Unique Documents of the National Archive Collection (Унікальні документи Національного архівного фонду) by the State Archival Service of Ukraine This site brings together the most rare and interesting historical documents from across Ukraine’s national and local archives. The 440-document ...

  7. The archives preserves documents from various historical epochs, produced mainly in the city of Lviv and surrounding provinces: the Halych-Volhynian state (XIII-XIV centuries), the Grand Duchy of the Lithuania and Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth (XIV-XVIII centuries), the Austrian and Austro-Hungarian Monarchy (1772-1918), the Western Ukrainian National Republic (1918-1919), the Ukrainian ...

  1. People also search for