Buchach, Ukraine
Ukraine
Buchach, Ukraine has 37 documented cultural connections to places around the world. Below are 12 of the most distinctive.
Soviet Invasion of Poland
Connects Buchach, Ukraine to: Yazlovets, Ukraine | Lyubcha, Belarus
Polish–Ottoman War (1672–1676)
Connects Buchach, Ukraine to: Nemyriv, Ukraine | Budaniv
House of Potocki
Connects Buchach, Ukraine to: Jabłonna, Poland | Oreanda | Trostianets, Ukraine
Ukrainian Autocephalous Orthodox Church
Connects Buchach, Ukraine to: Lviv, Ukraine | Lviv Oblast | Chernyliava, Ukraine | Buchaly, Ukraine
Volodymyr Hnatiuk
Connects Buchach, Ukraine to: Mshanets, Ukraine | Ternopil, Ukraine | Dovhopole | Yabluniv, Chortkiv Raion, Ternopil Oblast | Velesniv
Polish–Ukrainian War
Connects Buchach, Ukraine to: Lviv, Ukraine | Mshanets, Ukraine | Galicia (Eastern Europe), Poland | Halych, Ukraine | Drohobych, Ukraine
Michelangelo
Connects Buchach, Ukraine to: Italy | Rome, Italy | Milan, Italy | Oxford, England | Vatican City
Polish-Soviet War
Connects Buchach, Ukraine to: Belarus | Kolomyia, Ukraine | Galicia (Eastern Europe), Poland | Siedlce, Poland | Pułtusk, Poland
crown land
Connects Buchach, Ukraine to: Carinthia | Moravia, Czech Republic | Biecz, Poland | Vojvodina | Salzburg, Austria
rococo
Connects Buchach, Ukraine to: France | Sweden | Odesa, Ukraine | Des Moines, Iowa | Cádiz, Spain
Potocki family
Connects Buchach, Ukraine to: Opatów, Poland | Radzyń Podlaski, Poland | Biłgoraj, Poland | Magnuszew, Poland | Kuty, Ukraine
partitions of Poland
Connects Buchach, Ukraine to: Galicia (Eastern Europe), Poland | Gniezno, Poland | Krosno, Poland | Volodymyr, Ukraine | Nowa Huta, Lesser Poland