Hertsa Raion
Ukraine
Hertsa Raion has 19 documented cultural connections to places around the world. Below are 12 of the most distinctive.
Northern Bukovina
Hlyboka Raion
Connects Hertsa Raion to: Voloka, Ukraine | Hlyboka, Ukraine | Staryi Vovchynets | Verkhni Synivtsi | Sterche
Plasă
Connects Hertsa Raion to: Shepit, Ukraine | Taraclia, Moldova | Otaci, Moldova | Cornești (town), Moldova | Baimaclia, Moldova
Principality of Moldavia
Connects Hertsa Raion to: Moldova | Bessarabia, Moldova | Kamianets-Podilskyi, Ukraine | Fălești District | Iași, Romania
Paris Peace Treaties, 1947
Connects Hertsa Raion to: Hungary | Rijeka, Croatia | Bessarabia, Moldova | Romania | Transylvania
Soviet Army
Connects Hertsa Raion to: Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast | Mazar-i-Sharif, Afghanistan | Sari, Iran | Trebišov, Slovakia | Tczew, Poland
Soviet occupation of Bessarabia and Northern Bukovina
Connects Hertsa Raion to: Ukraine | Moldova | Transnistria | Fălești District | Basarabeasca District
Eastern Front (World War II)
Connects Hertsa Raion to: Hungary | Germany | Azerbaijan | Bucharest, Romania | Belarus
Imperial Russia
Connects Hertsa Raion to: Bucharest, Romania | Tabriz, Iran | Wallachia | Gilan province | Sejny, Poland
Axis powers
Connects Hertsa Raion to: Slovakia | Hungary | Montreal, Quebec | Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina | Baku, Azerbaijan
Molotov–Ribbentrop Pact
Connects Hertsa Raion to: Moldova | Poland | Romania | Brest, Belarus | Kolomyia, Ukraine
Kingdom of Romania
Connects Hertsa Raion to: Ukraine | Timișoara, Romania | Moldova | Bucharest, Romania | Romania