Korets, Ukraine

Ukraine

Korets, Ukraine has 21 documented cultural connections to places around the world. Below are 12 of the most distinctive.

Józef Klemens Czartoryski

Connects Korets, Ukraine to: Volhynia, Southeastern Poland, Southwestern Belarus, Western Ukraine

Sokół movement

Connects Korets, Ukraine to: Piotrowice (Katowice), Poland | Kvasyliv, Ukraine

Pas kontuszowy

Connects Korets, Ukraine to: Sokołów Podlaski, Poland | Kobyłka, Poland

Czartoryski

Connects Korets, Ukraine to: Siedlce, Poland | Kowary, Poland | Lahoysk, Belarus | Kosava, Belarus | Vowchyn, Belarus

Volhynian Voivodeship (1569–1795)

Connects Korets, Ukraine to: Nowy Korczyn, Poland | Dubno, Ukraine | Ostroh, Ukraine | Vyshnivets, Ukraine | Kvasyliv, Ukraine

Wołyń Voivodeship (1921–1939)

Connects Korets, Ukraine to: Volhynia, Southeastern Poland, Southwestern Belarus, Western Ukraine | Volodymyr, Ukraine | Volyn Oblast | Kvasyliv, Ukraine | Vyshnivets, Ukraine

Volhynian Governorate

Connects Korets, Ukraine to: Volhynia, Southeastern Poland, Southwestern Belarus, Western Ukraine | Zhytomyr, Ukraine | Rivne, Ukraine | Berestechko, Ukraine | Volyn Oblast

porcelain

Connects Korets, Ukraine to: China | Saxony | Nagoya, Japan | Plymouth, England | Pécs, Hungary

Union of Lublin

Connects Korets, Ukraine to: Lithuania | Ukraine | Poland | Belarus | Minsk, Belarus

administrative center

Connects Korets, Ukraine to: Bhutan | Berdychiv, Ukraine | Lutsk, Ukraine | Bayamón, United States | Ostroh, Ukraine

Home Army

Connects Korets, Ukraine to: Piła, Poland | Novogrudok, Belarus | Gdynia, Poland | Galicia (Eastern Europe), Poland | Siedlce, Poland

szlachta

Connects Korets, Ukraine to: Częstochowa, Poland | Piotrków Trybunalski, Poland | Toruń, Poland | Siedlce, Poland | Nowy Korczyn, Poland

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