Khotyn, Ukraine
Ukraine
Khotyn, Ukraine has 46 documented cultural connections to places around the world. Below are 12 of the most distinctive.
Battle of Cecora (1620)
Connects Khotyn, Ukraine to: Kolomyia, Ukraine
Kingdom of Poland (1320–1385)
Connects Khotyn, Ukraine to: Visegrád, Hungary | Humenné, Slovakia
Treaty of Bucharest (1918)
Connects Khotyn, Ukraine to: Constanța, Romania | Lands of the Crown of Saint Stephen
Battle of Khotyn (1621)
Connects Khotyn, Ukraine to: Białoboki, Poland | Zhvanets, Ukraine
Burkhard Christoph von Münnich
Connects Khotyn, Ukraine to: Paldiski, Estonia | Old Simferopol
Alexander the Good
Connects Khotyn, Ukraine to: Ungheni District | Nimereuca, Moldova | Briceni District
Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine
Connects Khotyn, Ukraine to: Pecherskyi District | Levadne, Ukraine | Pavshyno, Ukraine | Dubliany, Ukraine
Jan Karol Chodkiewicz
Connects Khotyn, Ukraine to: Kretinga, Lithuania | Nemėžis, Lithuania | Lyakhavichy, Belarus | Darbėnai, Lithuania
Khotyn Raion
Connects Khotyn, Ukraine to: Toporivtsi | Zarozhany | Rukshyn | Perebykivtsi | Klishkivtsi
Axis forces
Connects Khotyn, Ukraine to: Chernivtsi, Ukraine | Bilhorod-Dnistrovskyi, Ukraine | Krnjača, Belgrade | Nemishaieve, Ukraine | Acroma, Libya
Halych-Volhynia
Connects Khotyn, Ukraine to: Kolomyia, Ukraine | Halych, Ukraine | Boryslav, Ukraine | Deltuva, Lithuania | Yezupil, Ukraine
Principality of Halych
Connects Khotyn, Ukraine to: Halych, Ukraine | Sambir, Ukraine | Sniatyn, Ukraine | Zhydachiv, Ukraine | Horodok, Ukraine