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  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. 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 Its opening crowned the four-year efforts of activists to digitize, systematize, and assemble countless entries from historical documents ...

  3. 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.

  4. The Scotsman Digital Archive 1817–2002 (Pay / Free with Athens account) The Evening Times (1914–1990) (Glasgow) via Google News Archive. The Glasgow Herald (1806–1990) via Google News Archive. Word on the Street 1650–1910 almost 1,800 Scottish broadsides at National Library of Scotland Free.

  5. May 15, 2021 · I № 1–26, 1920: Vol. II № 27–33/34, 35; The Vasyl Stefanyk National Scientific Library of Ukraine in Lviv: 1919: Vol. I № 1–2, 4–26, 1920: Vol. II № 27–30. In total, 35 issues of this informational socio-political bulletin were published. It was circulated in 3000 copies in the UK.

  6. Mar 7, 2022 · Today, Lviv is the largest city in the western part of Ukraine, and the seventh largest city overall in the country. With recent events between Ukraine and Russia, it bears looking at a city at the crossroads of Europe —even Eurasia, for the Mongols overran the settlement in 1261. Scholar Yaroslav Hrytsak does so in writing that, traditionally:

  7. Mar 29, 2022 · In Lviv, on the western edge of Ukraine, most of the time the war felt very far away.Its shadow appeared, fleetingly, in the beautiful old cavernous Greek Catholic churches throughout the city ...

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