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  1. Mohyliv-Podilskyi (Ukrainian: Могилів-Подільський) is a city in Vinnytsia Oblast, Ukraine. It serves as the administrative center of Mohyliv-Podilskyi Raion within the oblast. It is located in the historic region of Podolia , on the border with Bessarabia , Moldova , along the left bank of the Dniester River .

  2. Mohyliv-Podilskyy, city, western Ukraine, on the Dniester River. It is an old city, founded in the late 16th century and incorporated in 1795. It has the remains of a 17th-century castle and two 18th-century cathedrals. Today it has machine-building and various light industries, as well as a medical school. Pop. (2001) 32,853; (2005 est.) 32,320.

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  3. Mohyliv-Podilskyi Raion. Mohyliv-Podilskyi Raion (Ukrainian: Могилів-Подільський район) is one of the six raions (districts) of Vinnytsia Oblast, located in southwestern Ukraine. The administrative center of the raion is the city of Mohyliv-Podilskyi. Population: 139,828 (2022 estimate).[2]

  4. Tulchin. Mohyliv-Podilskyi - a city of regional significance and the center of Mohyliv-Podilskyi district. The city was founded in 1595, and according to historical data, the first settlers came during 150-40 thousand years BC.

  5. In 1923 the city was officially named Mohyliv-Podilskyi. Today the city's chief industries are machine building and food processing. Its finest architectural monuments are Saint Nicholas's Cathedral (1754) and Saint George's Church (1809–19). [This article originally appeared in the Encyclopedia of Ukraine, vol. 3 (1993).]

  6. Mohyliv-Podilskyi Mohyliv-Podilskyi is a city in Vinnytsia Oblast, Ukraine.It serves as the administrative center of Mohyliv-Podilskyi Raion within the oblast. It is located in the historic region of Podolia, on the border with Bessarabia, Moldova, along the left bank of the Dniester River.

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  8. From 1917-1920, when Ukraine was striving for independence, the town was involved in many battles. In June 1919, in a battle near the town, the Army of the Ukrainian National Republic defeated the Red Army. In 1923 the city was officially named Mohyliv-Podilskyi. By 1926 there were 9622 Jews in town, 41.8% of it’s population.

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