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  1. Dubno (en ucraniano Ду́бно) es una ciudad del noroeste de Ucrania, en la óblast de Rivne, y es el centro administrativo del raión de Dubno. Está situada a orillas del río Ikva, a 44 kilómetros al sudoeste de Rivne. Su población es de 37.690 habitantes (2005).

  2. El Castillo Dubno (en ucraniano: Дубенський замок), es un fortín situado en Dubno, Ucrania. [1] La edificación fue fundada en 1492 por el príncipe Konstantin Ostrogski en un promontorio sobre el río Ikva, no lejos de la antigua fortaleza rutena de Dubno, Volhynia.

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    Middle Ages

    First mentioned in a chronicle of 1100, when it was in possession of Yaroslav the Wise's grandson David of Brest [citation needed], Dubno was even a seat of local princes for a short period of time. In 1240 the town was raided by the Mongols. In the early 14th century the region was the subject of Polish-Lithuanian rivalry, as a result of which Dubno became part of the latter. However, soon after with the Union of Krewo (1385), it came under Polish influence as part of the Polish-Lithuanian U...

    Early modern period

    Between 1489 and 1506 the castle was significantly expanded by Konstanty Ostrogski, who made it a modern fortress, one of the strongest in the area. After 1566 Dubno was part of the Volhynian Voivodeship of the Lesser Poland Province. During the Polish-Russian War of 1605–1618 in 1617, Prince and future King Władysław IV Vasaresided in the city. With the death of Janusz Ostrogski in 1619, the last of his kin, the area was inherited by his brother-in-law Aleksander Zasławski of the cadet branc...

    Late modern period

    As part of anti-Polish repressions, the Russian administration closed down the Bernardine and Carmelite monasteries and confiscated them from the Catholic Church. In 1870 Dubno was declared a Fortified Town, which imposed serious limitations on settlement and housing construction, further limiting the development. However, it remained a notable centre of commerce, most notably because of numerous Czech settlements around the town, that gave it the nickname of the brewery of Volhynia. The cast...

    Lubomirski Palace
    Lutsk Gate
    Carmelite monastery
    Bernardine Monastery

    Twin towns — Sister cities

    Dubno is twinnedwith: 1. Giżycko, Poland 2. Sokołów Podlaski, Poland

    "Dubno". PWN(in Polish) (web ed.). 2002.
    "Dubno; Zamek". Wyjazd turystyczno-charytatywny na Kresy (in Polish). Archived from the original on November 18, 2005. Retrieved November 20, 2005.
    "Łuck-Brody-Dubno i T-34". Historycy.pl (in Polish). Archived from the original on November 16, 2004. Retrieved November 20, 2005.
    Memorial to the Victims and Survivors of the Dubno Ghetto Archived 2012-12-07 at Archive-It
  4. Dubno es una ciudad del noroeste de Ucrania, en la óblast de Rivne, y es el centro administrativo del raión de Dubno. Está situada a orillas del río Ikva, a 44 kilómetros al sudoeste de Rivne . Su población es de 37.690 habitantes.

  5. Dubno, un gran castillo de Ucrania. En Europa oriental, limitando con Rusia, con Bielorrusia, Hungría, Polonia, Moldavia, Rumanía y Eslovaquía está Ucrania, cuya capital es la famosa ciudad de Kiev.

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    Dubno es una ciudad del noroeste de Ucrania, en la óblast de Rivne, y es el centro administrativo del raión de Dubno. Está situada a orillas del río Ikva, a 44 kilómetros al sudoeste de Rivne. Su población es de 37.690 habitantes (2005).

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