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Naddnistrianshchyna ( Ukrainian: Наддністрянщина), also Podnistrovia, Naddnisteria, Podnistrianshchyna [1] or Podnistria, [2] is a Ukrainian ethnographic region located within several present-day oblasts of western Ukraine ( Vinnytsia, Lviv, Ivano-Frankivsk, Ternopil, Khmelnytskyi, Chernivtsi) in the upper and middle reaches and basin of the Dniester River.

In Ukrainian historiography, the geographical term Naddnistrianshchyna is used to refer to the now Ukrainian territories that were part of Austria-Hungary – parts of the Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria and of the Duchy of Bukovina. [3]

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References

  1. ^ Подністрянщина // Словарь української мови : в 4 т. / за ред. Бориса Грінченка. – Kyiv. : Kievskaia starina, 1907–1909.
  2. ^ Подністря // Словарь української мови : в 4 т. / за ред. Бориса Грінченка. – Kyiv. : Kievskaia starina, 1907–1909.
  3. ^ Dotsenko, O. Літопис української революції. Матеріяли й документи до історії української революції [Russian chronicle of the Ukrainian Revolution: Material and Documents on the History of the Ukrainian Revolution]. Book VI (1917-1922) (in Ukrainian). Vol. II. p. 7.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Naddnistrianshchyna ( Ukrainian: Наддністрянщина), also Podnistrovia, Naddnisteria, Podnistrianshchyna [1] or Podnistria, [2] is a Ukrainian ethnographic region located within several present-day oblasts of western Ukraine ( Vinnytsia, Lviv, Ivano-Frankivsk, Ternopil, Khmelnytskyi, Chernivtsi) in the upper and middle reaches and basin of the Dniester River.

In Ukrainian historiography, the geographical term Naddnistrianshchyna is used to refer to the now Ukrainian territories that were part of Austria-Hungary – parts of the Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria and of the Duchy of Bukovina. [3]

See also

References

  1. ^ Подністрянщина // Словарь української мови : в 4 т. / за ред. Бориса Грінченка. – Kyiv. : Kievskaia starina, 1907–1909.
  2. ^ Подністря // Словарь української мови : в 4 т. / за ред. Бориса Грінченка. – Kyiv. : Kievskaia starina, 1907–1909.
  3. ^ Dotsenko, O. Літопис української революції. Матеріяли й документи до історії української революції [Russian chronicle of the Ukrainian Revolution: Material and Documents on the History of the Ukrainian Revolution]. Book VI (1917-1922) (in Ukrainian). Vol. II. p. 7.

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