Sasiv
Ukraine
Sasiv has 12 documented cultural connections to places around the world. Below are the most distinctive.
Occupation of Poland (1939–45)
Connects Sasiv to: Andijan, Uzbekistan | Włocławek, Poland
Sas coat of arms
Connects Sasiv to: Mshanets, Ukraine | Selets, Ukraine | Nowotaniec, Poland
Kremenets
Connects Sasiv to: Volhynia, Southeastern Poland, Southwestern Belarus, Western Ukraine | Verba, Ukraine | Zaliznychne, Ukraine
Marie Casimire Louise de La Grange d'Arquien
Connects Sasiv to: Racibórz, Poland | Bytom, Poland | Brodnica, Poland | Marymont, Poland
communists
Connects Sasiv to: Subotica, Serbia | Fălești District | Basarabeasca District | Dubăsari District | Kala Afgana, India
Zolochiv urban hromada
Connects Sasiv to: Bilyi Kamin | Zolochiv Raion | Novoselyshche, Ukraine | Buzhok, Ukraine | Pidlyssia, Ukraine
hydrotherapy
Connects Sasiv to: Semnan, Iran | Red Boiling Springs, Tennessee | Skövde | Jeseník, Czech Republic | Sokołowsko, Poland
Jan III Sobieski
Connects Sasiv to: Słupsk, Poland | Khotyn, Ukraine | Jaworze, Poland | Zakliczyn, Poland | Okopy, Ukraine
John II Casimir Vasa
Connects Sasiv to: Warsaw, Poland | Bydgoszcz, Poland | Opole, Poland | Biecz, Poland | Brest, Belarus
Kamianets-Podilskyi
Connects Sasiv to: Ukraine | Vinnytsia, Ukraine | Mukachevo, Ukraine | Khmelnytskyi, Ukraine | Yazlovets, Ukraine
alcoholic beverage
Connects Sasiv to: Luzhou, Sichuan | Wheaton, Illinois | Ackley, Iowa | Kaivopuisto | Gomel region
Geographical Dictionary of the Kingdom of Poland
Connects Sasiv to: Bolesławiec, Poland | Volodymyr, Ukraine | Fastiv, Ukraine | Wieleń, Poland | Ilya, Belarus