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  1. El raión de Chervonohrad (en ucraniano: Червоноградський район) es un raión de Ucrania perteneciente a la óblast de Leópolis. Se ubica en el norte de la óblast y es fronterizo al oeste con Polonia. Su capital es la ciudad de Chervonohrad. [1]

  2. Chervonohrad Raion (Ukrainian: Червоноградський район) is a raion (district) of Lviv Oblast, Ukraine. It was created on 18 July 2020 as part of the reform of administrative divisions of Ukraine. The center of the raion is the city of Chervonohrad.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ChervonohradChervonohrad - Wikipedia

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    The city was part of the Polish Kingdom in the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth since its foundation in 1692 until 1772, when it was incorporated into the Habsburg Empire. During the interwar period, it belonged to the Second Polish Republic, and between 1945 and 1951 was part of the Polish People's Republic. It passed from Poland to the Ukrainian SS...

    Presently, there are 11–100 Jews residing in Chervonohrad. The earliest known Jewish community dates back to 1740. In 1931 the Jewish population was 2,200. The Jewish cemetery dates from 18th century with the last known Hasidic burial in 1941. Krystynopol Jews were deported to the Belzec extermination camp in September, 1942. The Jewish surname and...

    Since 1951 the city became the center of newly emerged coal mining basin.Other enterprises, besides the mining works, include:[citation needed] 1. Iron-Beton Foundry 2. Wood Processing Plant 3. Tailoring Factory 4. Stockings Factory 5. Mines 6. Dairy

    Branch of Lviv National Polytechnic University
    Mining College

    The population of Chervonohrad has increased significantly since 1939. 1. 1939 — 3,000[citation needed] 2. 1959 — 19,000[citation needed] 3. 1970 — 54,000 4. 1974 — 61,000 5. 1981 — 78,000 6. 1989 — 89,000 7. 2001 — 85,500 8. 2005 — 83,400 9. 2010 — 82,900 10. 2013 — 83,600[citation needed]

    • 37.6 km² (14.5 sq mi)
    • 1692
    • 150 m (490 ft)
    • Ukraine
  4. Chervonohrad (en ucraniano: Червоногра́д) es una ciudad de Ucrania, capital del raión homónimo en la óblast de Leópolis. En 2017, la ciudad tenía 67 223 habitantes. [1]

  5. De Wikipedia, la enciclopedia libre. El raión de Chervonohrad ( en ucraniano: Червоноградський район) es un raión de Ucrania perteneciente a la óblast de Leópolis. Se ubica en el norte de la óblast y es fronterizo al oeste con Polonia. Su capital es la ciudad de Chervonohrad.

  6. Korchyn (Ukrainian: Ко́рчин) is a village (selo) in Chervonohrad Raion, Lviv Oblast, in Western Ukraine. Korchyn belongs to Radekhiv urban hromada, one of the hromadas of Ukraine. Until 18 July 2020, Korchyn belonged to Radekhiv Raion.

  7. Hirnyk (ucraniano: Гірни́к) es un asentamiento de tipo urbano de Ucrania, constituido administrativamente como una pedanía de la ciudad de Chervonohrad en el raión de Chervonohrad de la óblast de Leópolis. En 2018, la localidad tenía 2910 habitantes. [1]