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Tsebenko, Oleh. "Geography of Gerburts ancestry possessions in the period of XIV–XVII centuries as first mentions in historical sources about the cities and villages of Galicia and Podillia." Visnyk of the Lviv University. Series Geography, no. 49 (December 30, 2015): 322–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.30970/vgg.2015.49.8649.

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The geography of the modern settlements of Galicia and Podillia, which in the fourteenth-seventeenth centuries was owned by Ukrainian gentry of Gerburts ancestry, was considered. A historical analysis of expansion of ancestry was made during this period. First mention of possession of Gerburts ancestry in Galicia came from 1374, when the prince Vladislav Opolski had given to Gerburts first nine villages on the watershed between the Dniester and San River in Przemysl land. During the next three centuries possession of ancestry significantly increased not only in Galicia, but also on the Podillia. A large number of written sources on founding of towns in Galicia and Podillya was analysed. Attention was focused on those historical materials, which contained the first written mention about the settlements of Galicia and Podillia and closely connected with the activity of the Gerburts ancestry. Key words: Gerburts ancestry, settlements, Galicia, Podillia.
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Tkach, B. V. "Doctor-enlightener Kostya Solukha." Shidnoevropejskij zurnal vnutrisnoi ta simejnoi medicini 2021, no. 2b (2021): 92–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.15407/internalmed2021.02b.092.

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Syvyj, M., and B. Gavrychok. "Construction sands of Podillya: patterns of distribution, resources and use." Journal of Geology, Geography and Geoecology 27, no. 3 (January 8, 2019): 510–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.15421/111875.

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This article presents the characteristics of the resource base of building sands within the three Podillya regions, the patterns of sands distribution, and proposals for increasing the extraction of raw materials . The construction sands of Podillya are confined to the Upper Cretaceous, Neogene and Anthropogenicdeposits. The decrease of the thickness of the sandy strata of the Opilsk Neogene suite in the eastern direction was observed with the simultaneous increase in the thickness of the overlapping strata of the rocks. There is no apparent correlation between the thickness of sandy interlayers and the quality of sands. The interdependence of the chemical composition of Neogene sands and the sand size module is established.The genetic predisposition for the distribution of building sands in different parts of the Podillya territory has been established. Four groups of sand deposits of different age have been identified within the Podillya regions, which contrast sharply with single deposits in the neighbouring territories.There is a very uneven distribution of explored reserves of sandy raw materials across the region and accordingly in the provision of construction sands in the different oblasts /regions of Podillya. The areas best provided with sandy raw materials are the central districts of Ternopil region and Slavutsky district of Khmelnytsky region . Sands of the Baltic stage distributed in Vinnytsia region are mostly poor in quality, clogged with clay material and require enrichment. The further development of the mineral raw material base and the prospects for increasing the production of construction sand in the Podillya regions is associated with the increase in production at the prepared deposits, the commissioning of reserve deposits, the conducting of prospecting and exploration work in the proposed potentially exploitable areas and additional exploration of individual deposits that are exploited. The research allows us to evaluate objectively the existing base of sand raw materials for various purposes in the Podillya region and to develop on this basis measures to increase it. The importance of the study is determined by the acute shortage of the raw material in most administrative districts of Khmelnytsky and Vinnytsia regions, by the growth in the volume of construction work (and accordingly the requirements for sandy raw materials) both in Podillya and in the country.
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Bzhezovska, Nataliya. "FEATURES OF THE INFLUENCE OF FORTIFICATIONS OF CASTLE STRUCTURES ON THE ARCHITECTURAL AND PLANNING STRUCTURE OF SMALL CITIES IF THE PODILLYA OFTHE XVI-XVII CENTURIES." Current problems of architecture and urban planning, no. 60 (April 26, 2021): 177–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.32347/2077-3455.2021.60.177-188.

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The article examines the evolution of the castle fortifications, which for each region and historical period had their own characteristic features and their relationship with the planning structure of small towns in Podillya. The features of the formation of fortification systems, which influenced the architectural and planning structure of the cities of Podillya at the turn of the XVI-XVII centuries, are revealed. The castle`s fortification and fortification system of the cities of Berezhany, Zhovkva, Brody, Stanislav, Zbarazh, Medzhybozh and others are considered. Attention is paid to the peculiarities of changes in the fortification system of cities of the structural-typological level and the use of the modern bastion system, which supplanted the fortifications of the medieval type. The influence of these changes on the intensity of development of small cities in Podillya in the period of the XVI-XVII centuries is analyzed. Attention is focused on the formative influence of the fortifications of castle structures on the architectural and planning structure of cities, which was often decisive at the last stage of the formation of castles and their fortification. The process of uniting the castle and the city is considered, which went through different stages of re-planning: from placing the castle separately, through the interaction of fortification and up to the stage of obtaining a general outline of the city fortifications. The role of castle fortifications in the system of fortifications of the small cities of Podillya is determined. The influence of the development of fortifications of castles and their merger with the defense structure of the city on the urban planning process of the cities of Podillya of XVI-XVII centuries is investigated. The formation of castle fortifications in the historical, architectural, town-planning aspects and their influence on the architectural and planning structure of the small cities of Podillya and significance of this influence for understanding the future development of small historical cities of Podillya are considered.
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Ruzhanska, V. O., V. G. Sivak, M. S. Lozinska, and V. М. Zhebel. "GALECTIN-3 AS A MARKER OF MYOCARDIAL FUNCTION IN MEN AGED 40-60 YEARS WITHOUT CARDIOVASCULAR PATHOLOGY, CARRIERS OF POLYMORPHIC GENES AT1R." Medical and Ecological Problems 22, no. 1-2 (March 20, 2018): 38–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.31718/mep.2018.22.1-2.08.

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The concentrations of galectin-3 and BNP, central and systemic hemodynamics, structural and functional heart parameters in male carriers of polymorphic AT1R genes without cardiovascular pathology (n = 79) living in Podillya region were studied. Genotyping of the AT1R gene was carried out using a polymerase chain reaction. The level of galectin-3 and BNP was determined by the method of enzyme immunoassay. It was found that the A1166A genotype dominated in practically healthy men of Podilly region. Nevertheless, the level of galectin-3 and BNP in the studied population did not significantly depend on the carriage of a specific variant of the AT1R gene.
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Ivanina, Antonina V. "Famenian palynostratigraphy of the Volyn–Podillya margin of the East–Europian platform." Вісник Дніпропетровського університету. Геологія, географія 26, no. 1 (March 30, 2018): 71–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.15421/111808.

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Famenian carbonate-terrigenous deposits with thickness іn 300-580 m are widely distributed within the Volyn-Podillia margin of the East-European platform. It is the facies-varying complex of rocks, the stratification of which is very difficult because there are no faunal remains in the sediments (with the exception of the lower part). Therefore, during the study of this stratum, the palynological method and the palynostratigraphic division are very important. The main purposes of this study are to identify palynozones, distinguish their generalized description and to create a local scale of the palynological zonation - the vertical succesion of biozones. The material for research consists of more than 450 samples, selected from 31 boreholes. The main method is the facial-palynological analysis, or the method of palynoorictocenosis. This is the first study to perform the standardized description of the biostratigraphic units determined by the palynological data for the Famennian of the Volyn-Podillia margin of the East-European platform. In general, five palynozones are allocated in the Famennian. All palynozones are comprehensively documented thanks to numerous palynological data, characterized by a zonal spore assemblage, in the structure of which there are following categories of taxa: based on the vertical range characteristics - key, characteristic, transit ones; on the content - subdominant, accessory. According to spreading peculiarities of key and characteristic species the following types of bio-units are identified: the Range-Zone (two units) and the Concurent-Range Zone (three ones). General the Famenian deposits of the Volyn-Podillia margin of the East-European platform were palynologically subdivided into lebedianensis–magnificus (the oldest zone), varicornata, cassis–lupinovitchi, versabilis –hamulus, lepidophyta (the youngest unit) miospore zones. Palynozones with a thickness from 17 to 231 m are laterally widespreaded, recorded from a number of boreholes within Volyn-Podillya. They have a set of palynological features that allow easy recognition of deposits. Palynozones detail the sequence bedding, complement the paleontological characteristic and form the local palynological zonal scheme of the Famenian of the Volyn-Podillia margin of the East-European platform.
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Poznyak, Stepan, and Liliya Maznyk. "Problems of soil science and geography of soils on the pages of “Visnyk of the Lviv University. Series Geography” (1962–2012)." Visnyk of the Lviv University. Series Geography, no. 41 (September 17, 2013): 243–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.30970/vgg.2013.41.1998.

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Publications about soil science contained on the pages of “Visnyk of the Lviv University. Series Geography” after its founding to the present were collected and analyzed. Scientist’s contribution to the study of Ukrainian Carpathians, Small Polissia, Volyn Polissia, Western Podillya and Western Forest-steppe soils were defined. Key words: “Visnyk of the Lviv University. Series Geography”, soil, survey, Carpathians, Polissia, Podillya, Forest-steppe.
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Kravchuk, Yaroslav, and Yuriy Zinko. "STEPAN RUDNITSKY'S STUDIES OF THE PODILLYA RELIEF: ITS MORPHOLOGY, GENESIS AND HISTORY OF DEVELOPMENT." PROBLEMS OF GEOMORPHOLOGY AND PALEOGEOGRAPHY OF THE UKRANIAN CARPATHIANS AND ADJACENT AREAS, no. 09 (01) (September 25, 2019): 3–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.30970/gpc.2019.1.2796.

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S. Rudnitsky’s research continued in Podillya; he went on studying the morphology of genesis and history of the relief of the Carpathian and pre-Carpathian Dniester basins. Many years of expeditionary research (1903-1912) resulted in the monograph “Prerequisites for Studying Morphology of the Podilsky Catchment Area of the Dniester”, which was recommended for publication at the meeting of the Mathematical & Nature Descriptive section of the Shevchenko Scientific society (NTSh) on April 17, 1912. This work provides detailed morphographic and morphometric characteristics of the Galician Podillya relief. The monograph also reports on the formation of the Dniester basin river system, geological structure, paleogeomorphology, as well as morphological & genetic problems. In studying the Podilsky Dniester Basin, S. Rudnytsky made numerous conclusions on the problems of morphological regionalization, the relief history, in particular the formation of the Dniester valley and its Podilsky tributaries, which have not lost their relevance to this day. We can distinguish the following major points among the main findings of S. Rudnitsky's research of morphogenesis and the evolution of the Podilsky Dniester basin relief: (1) Geomorphological division of the Galician Podillya with districts allocation: Roztochya, Vereshchytsky-Shchyrets lowland, Mykolayiv-Bobretskyi “horbovyna” (land surface with hills) (Pidopillya), Opilsky “horbovyna”, Podnistriya, Podillya and Gogoloro-Kremenetsk Ridge; (2) Clarification of the history of individual regions development: the erratic Scandinavian material in Roztochya is mixed (Scandinavian-Carpathian); it is deposited by fluvia-glacial flows and represented up to altitudes of 380 m; (3) In the periglacial Pleistocene period, almost all the sands of the main areas had eolian processes; (4) Confirmation of the Podillya geological division into western and eastern with five morphological bands, proposed by W. Teisseyre; (5) Justification of the morphotectonic scheme of Podillya development, connected with tectonic elevations of the Hologoro-Kremenets Ridge, which caused the current inclination of the Podolsk hills to Southeast-East; (6) Statement that the tectonic lines of Berdo-Nârul and Kovalivka-Smykivtsi characterize the Paleozoic Platform of Podillya as a typical tectonic horst; (7) Detailed description of the Dniester “rinyshcha” (alluvial deposits) with the Carpathian material present in Podniester, Opil and Podillya itself, which are present as a strip at a distance of 14-20 km from the modern Dniester river bed; (8) Based on literary sources and his own research, the scientist came to the conclusion that there is “eolian” loess in the “rinyshcha”, sands and alluvial clay; (9) It is argued that the old Nadnistryan rivers cannot be older than the planation surfaces of the Carpathians and Pre-Carpathians; (10) Formation of the Dniester valley pattern in Pliocene and Pleistocene, which determined the direction of the flows of the left tributaries and their capture by the Western (Zakhidny) Bug river sources. Finally, in his “Prerequisites for Studying Morphology of the Podilsky Catchment Area of the Dniester” S. Rudnitsky managed to use a complex morphogenetic approach to studying the region relief for the first time geomorphological literature: from standardized morphological descriptions through systematization of the morphological structure of the region to the historical genetic interpretation of the main features of relief morphology. Key words: morphological districts; Dniester catchment area (basin); Naddnistriansky “rinyshcha” (alluvial deposits); glacial erratic material; fluvia-glacial deposits; free and entrenched meanders; “horbovyna” (land surface with hills); Podillya.
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Griskova, Natalia. "Peculiarities of the church-religious policy of the russian autocracy in Podillya at the end of XVIII – at the beginning of the 30s of the XIX century." Scientific Papers of the Kamianets-Podilskyi National Ivan Ohiienko University. History 33 (October 7, 2021): 144–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.32626/2309-2254.2021-33.144-164.

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The work analyzes the peculiarities of the political activity of the Russian autocracy concerning the representatives of confessional and religious communities in Podillya at the end of XVIII – at the beginning of the 30s of the XIX century. The research methodology is based on the principles of scientificity, objectivity and historicism, and involves the use of general scientific methods (internal critique of sources, analysis, synthesis, generalization). The scientific novelty consists of the formation of the complex vision of implementation of religious politics of autocracy toward the representatives of non-Orthodox clergy and believers of Podillya. The analysis of legislative acts, incorporation and corporate governance documents that regulated the activities of religious communities was conducted. Based on the historical, ideological and political aspects of this policy, as well as the religious views of monarchs (on confessional and religious communities), and the status of the state religion (Orthodoxy), the main aspects of church and religious policy of the autocracy in Podillya were clarified. Conclusions.It is defined that the church-religious politics of the Russian government toward the confessional communities of the Podillya governorate were executed to get control over the confessional communities of the region and their full subordination to the autocratic government. The legal basis of religious and confessional policy was a series of imperial decrees, statutory documents and orders that defined and coordinated the activities of religious and confessional organizations. Their publications were based on the legal and ideological substantiation of the religious and confessional policy of the autocracy throughout the Right-Bank Ukraine and Podillya in particular. The implementation of the given policy led to the changes in the confessional hierarchy of the Podillya governorate; restrictions of activities and the influence of the Roman Catholic and Greek-Catholic denominations of the faithful of the region. As a result, it was the change of religion and confessional affiliation of the population of the region. Orthodoxy was recognized as the main religion by the government in the region, which depended entirely on secular authorities, the will of the emperor, and became the basis for the subordination of the Orthodox population of the region to the policy of the Russian state.
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Людмила Щур. "НАРОДНА ХОРЕОГРАФІЧНА КУЛЬТУРА ЗАХІДНОГО ПОДІЛЛЯ: ПРОБЛЕМА РЕКОНСТРУКЦІЇ ТАНЦЮВАЛЬНОЇ ТРАДИЦІЇ." Science Review, no. 10(27) (December 30, 2019): 22–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.31435/rsglobal_sr/30122019/6864.

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Due to globalization processes in the modern society there is an urgent need to preserve and develop the cultural heritage of the Ukrainian people. Today, the scientific understanding of the development of various types of Ukrainian creative activities is especially relevant. Among the variety of artistic genres, folk choreographic culture is a striking phenomenon. However, not only the government, but also scientific and educational institutions, choreographic ensembles of both professional and amateur levels should make efforts in order to preserve and develop folk choreographic traditions in the modern socio-cultural space.The problem of dance genres restoration, where the main focus is on preserving the national choreographic culture of the studied region, remains relevant today. The purpose of the article is to recreate a complete picture of functioning of folk dance art in Western Podillya in the course of its historical development and transformation. The beginning of the study of authentic Western Podillya dance genres dates back to second half of the XIX century. It indicates the way of life and style of some traditional dance genres in the territory of the studied region. In order to highlight the problem of restoration of the Western Podillya dance tradition, we briefly summarize the genre classification and its stylistic features. In order to reconstruct the dance tradition of the region, we have organized research work of the creative laboratory, which was created on the base of the Vesnyanka dance ensemble of the Ternopil Volodymyr Hnatiuk National Pedagogical University. The structural and functional model of the activity of the ensemble-laboratory of Western Podillya ethnography in the form of a graphic image developed by us consists of two main blocks.The research has shown that due to the unity of content and form, the folk choreographic culture of Western Podillya influences the formation of personality and performs certain functions of socialization.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Podillya"

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Володимирівна, Бжезовська Наталія, and Bzhezovska N. V. "Формування архітектурно-планувальної структури малих міст Поділля в етноландшафтному середовищі регіону." Thesis, Луцький Національний технічний університет, 2019. http://er.nau.edu.ua/handle/NAU/40637.

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1. Воловик В. М. Етнокультурні ландшафти містечок Поділля: [монографія] / В.М. Воловик. – Вінниця: ВНТУ, 2011. – 270с. 2. Денисик, Г. І. Сільські ландшафти Поділля : [монографія] / Г.І.Денисик, А. Г.Кізюн. – Вінниця: ПП «Едельвейс і К», 2012. – 201 с. : іл. – («Антропогенні ландшафти Поділля»). 3.Жук О.М. Чисельність та історичні типи поселень Поділля(XV – перша половина XVI ст.) О.М. Жук.- Історичні студії Волинського національного університету імені Лесі Українки. Зб. наук. праць – 2010.- вип.10.- с.18-23.
Висвітлюються особливості формування архітектурно-планувальної структури малих міст Поділля, пов’язані з процесом розвитку етноландшафтів Поділля, що сформувалися впродовж століть, надаючи мультикультурного образу містечкам з фіксацією історичних подій і локальних етнокультур в архітектурі і містоутворенні регіону.
The peculiarities of forming the architectural and planning structure of small towns of Podillya connected with the process of development of ethnic landscapes of Podillya, which have been formed over the centuries, giving a multicultural image to towns with fixation of historical events and local ethno cultures in architecture and city formation of the region are highlighted.
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Trysnyuk, V. M., and I. V. Trysnyuk. ""Medobory" nature reserve as the centre of landscape and biological variety preservation, historical and cultural heritage in Western Podillia." Thesis, Видавництво СумДУ, 2009. http://essuir.sumdu.edu.ua/handle/123456789/13647.

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Silchuk, V. A. "Bioecological peculiarities of caprifolaceae juss. Far easten origination and prospectives of its usage in landscape gardening of the central Podillia." Thesis, Вид-во СумДУ, 2010. http://essuir.sumdu.edu.ua/handle/123456789/13190.

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Hryniuk, Stella M. "A peasant society in transition: Ukrainian peasants in five East Galician counties: 1880-1900." 2013. http://hdl.handle.net/1993/20385.

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While late nineteenth century Galicia has been the subject of attention of many writers, past literature about East Galicia has generally given a limited and at times distorted picture of this region. It has rarely been treated separately, and generalizations about its society have been made, and perpetuated, on the basis of erroneous data or inadequate and/or unsystematic study of the sources. The picture which has emerged has been of a people living in extremes of political and socio-economic deprivation; particularly pervasive has been the view that material poverty was a general feature of that society. This dissertation challenged the accepted interpretations through an examination of some aspects of East Galicia, specifically focussing on the Ukrainian peasantry in five Southern Podillian counties. Contrary to the received version of its history there were evident signs of change and improvement. In the area of education, there were more elementary schools, more teachers, and the teaching of a more varied and modern curriculum; greater activities of the Ukrainian enlightenment societies; a growing popular didactic press and a large increase in the number of reading clubs. All of these contributed to substantial improvements in literacy and an expanded knowledge base for that society. The effect was most evident in the agricultural sector, the main source of income for the population. Average sizes of landholdings were not in any case as small as has been supposed. Significant improvements in yields of cereal grains and other field crops were achieved. Also there was a movement towards production of other commercial crops. Particularly significant was the increased attention devoted to animal husbandry by the smallholding peasants. Expansion of agricultural education contributed to the general improvement in agricultural productivity; particularly notable is the fact that larger numbers and better quality animals were being raised by the peasantry of the region. Better marketing opportunities were made available to the population of the region due to advances in communications, particularly railways. A wider network of maintained roads provided greater and easier access to both the major road and rail connections to other regions of Galicia and Europe. Dissemination of more health information and better nutrition contributed to increased quality and length of life. Mortality rates dropped, and major diseases, specifically cholera and smallpox, were more effectively contained. Along with adaptations to material changes in their environment, there came a perceptible change in attitudes on the part of the people of Southern Podillia. Even while traditional attachment to the Greek Catholic church and to communal self-reliance remained, there was a growing acceptance of innovative activities such as the establishment of consumer and producer cooperatives, fire insurance and communal credit associations. Especially proninent was the appearance of political awareness, particularly in respect of local political affairs. With increased knowledge and awareness came greater self-confidence and risk-taking, and an increased sense of control on the part of the peasantry over their own lives - in short, attributes of a modernizing population. Taken together, these developments show that Southern Podillian society was undergoing a transition from a static, subsistence-based society motivated by traditional behavior patterns, to a more mobile, forward-looking society. Many problems remained, but the legacy of the past historical interpretations of this society can no longer be sustained.
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Books on the topic "Podillya"

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Korchenyĭ, Vasylʹ Hryhorovych. Ekzoty Podillia. Ternopilʹ: Lileia, 1998.

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Savchuk, I͡Uriĭ. Misʹka heralʹdyka Podilli͡a. Vinnyt͡si͡a: Kontynent-PRYM, 1995.

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Mysky Podilli︠a︡: [alʹbom] = Bowls of Podillia. Kyïv: Narodni dz︠h︡erela, 2007.

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Serhiĭ, Trubchaninov, ed. Kam'i︠a︡net︠s︡ʹ na Podilli. Kam'i︠a︡net︠s︡ʹ-Podilʹsʹkyĭ: Vydavnyt︠s︡tvo "Oii︠u︡m", 2008.

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Zai︠e︡t︠s︡, Ivan. Trypilʹsʹka kulʹtura na Podilli. Vinnyt︠s︡ia: Vyd-vo "Tezys", 2001.

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Peretzis, Demitris. Ta podilata tis leoforou sofias. Athens: Hadjinicolis, 1987.

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Dmytrii͡enko, Marii͡a Fedorivna. Korotkyĭ narys misʹkoï heralʹdyky Podilli͡a. Kyïv: Nat͡sionalʹna akademii͡a nauk Ukraïny, In-t istoriï Ukraïny, 1994.

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Zavalʹni︠u︡k, O. M. Ukraïnsʹka Halyt︠s︡ʹka armii︠a︡ na Podilli. Kam'i︠a︡net︠s︡ʹ-Podilʹsʹkyĭ: Abetka NOVA, 2001.

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Khrystyi︠a︡nsʹki svi︠a︡tyni Kam'i︠a︡nt︠s︡i︠a︡ na Podilli. Kyïv: Tekhnika, 2001.

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Plamenyt︠s︡ʹka, O. A. Sakralʹna arkhitektura Kam'i︠a︡nt︠s︡i︠a︡ na Podilli. Kam'i︠a︡net︠s︡ʹ-Podilʹsʹkyĭ: Abetka, 2005.

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Book chapters on the topic "Podillya"

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Vakhnyak, Vasyl, Igor Ryhlivskiy, Valerii Havryliuk, and Valery Tarasyuk. "The Prospects of Solving Energy Issues by Local Self-government in Podilya Under the Territorial and Administrative Reform Conditions in Ukraine." In Springer Proceedings in Energy, 781–89. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-72371-6_76.

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"THE STRUGGLE FOR PODILLYA:." In European Expansion and the Contested Borderlands of Late Medieval Podillya, Ukraine, 113–24. Arc Humanities Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/j.ctvmd83bg.16.

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Syvyj, M., B. Havryshok, P. Demjanchuk, and N. Lisova. "Resource Potential of Construction Sands of Podillya (Ukraine)." In Current Advances in Geography, Environment and Earth Sciences Vol. 2, 22–34. Book Publisher International (a part of SCIENCEDOMAIN International), 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.9734/bpi/cagees/v2/2371c.

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"THE MAIN CENTRES OF PODILLYA IN THE SECOND HALF OF THE FOURTEENTH CENTURY." In European Expansion and the Contested Borderlands of Late Medieval Podillya, Ukraine, 29–40. Arc Humanities Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/j.ctvmd83bg.9.

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"Chapter 3. THE MAIN CENTRES OF PODILLYA IN THE SECOND HALF OF THE FOURTEENTH CENTURY." In European Expansion and the Contested Borderlands of Late Medieval Podillya, Ukraine, 29–40. ARC, Amsterdam University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9781641890311-007.

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"Chapter 9. THE STRUGGLE FOR PODILLYA: JAGIEŁŁO, ŠVITRIGAILA, THE SHADOW OF VYTAUTAS, AND PRO- POLISH NEWCOMERS." In European Expansion and the Contested Borderlands of Late Medieval Podillya, Ukraine, 113–26. ARC, Amsterdam University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9781641890311-013.

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"Front Matter." In European Expansion and the Contested Borderlands of Late Medieval Podillya, Ukraine, i—iv. Arc Humanities Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/j.ctvmd83bg.1.

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"THREE TATAR KINGDOMS IN THE WESTERN PART OF THE GOLDEN HORDE IN THE MIDDLE OF THE FOURTEENTH CENTURY." In European Expansion and the Contested Borderlands of Late Medieval Podillya, Ukraine, 43–48. Arc Humanities Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/j.ctvmd83bg.10.

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"THE KORIATOVYCH BROTHERS AT THE SERVICE OF CASIMIR III THE GREAT AND LOUIS I OF HUNGARY." In European Expansion and the Contested Borderlands of Late Medieval Podillya, Ukraine, 49–68. Arc Humanities Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/j.ctvmd83bg.11.

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"SPYTEK OF MELSZTYN:." In European Expansion and the Contested Borderlands of Late Medieval Podillya, Ukraine, 69–80. Arc Humanities Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/j.ctvmd83bg.12.

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Conference papers on the topic "Podillya"

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Baryshnikova, M., and I. Tsiupa. "MODERN SEISMICITY OF PODILLYA." In Monitoring 2019. European Association of Geoscientists & Engineers, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.3997/2214-4609.201903206.

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Shevtsova, A., and O. Tomeniuk. "Using GIS in geoarchaeology of Podillya (Ukraine)." In International Conference of Young Professionals «GeoTerrace-2020». European Association of Geoscientists & Engineers, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.3997/2214-4609.20205756.

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Tkachov, L., D. Bezrodniy, and G. Prodayvoda. "Acoustic anisotropy investigation of Volyno-Podillya area reservoir rocks." In Geoinformatics 2014. Netherlands: EAGE Publications BV, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.3997/2214-4609.20140407.

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Skyba, Tetiana, Vasyl Popovych, Andrii Dominik, Dmytro Rudenko, and Pavlo Bosak. "DOSE RATE OF THE LANDFILLS OF NORTH-WEST PODILLYA (UKRAINE)." In 20th International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference Proceedings SGEM 2020. STEF92 Technology, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.5593/sgem2020/5.1/s20.033.

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Bondar, K., М. Baryshnikova, A. Sachko, I. Tsiupa, V. Udovichenko, and V. Apostolyuk. "Hydrodynamic regime of cave lakes and seismicity of Podillya (Ukraine)." In 17th International Conference on Geoinformatics - Theoretical and Applied Aspects. Netherlands: EAGE Publications BV, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.3997/2214-4609.201801790.

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Tkachenko, Y. O., and V. A. Nesterovsky. "Modeling of oil and gas potential of the Ediakaran basin of Podillya." In Geoinformatics. European Association of Geoscientists & Engineers, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.3997/2214-4609.20215521122.

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Anikeyev, S. G., B. B. Hablovskyi, S. E. Rozlovska, M. V. Shtogryn, and A. E. Zagray. "Experience of the 3D interpretation of gravity data in the southeast of Volyno-Podillya." In Geoinformatics: Theoretical and Applied Aspects 2020. European Association of Geoscientists & Engineers, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.3997/2214-4609.2020geo031.

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Orach, I. A., and S. V. Orach. "Potential Hydrocarbon Trap Types in Lower Paleozoic Sediments within the Kovel Uplift, Volyn-Podillya Region, Ukraine." In 75th EAGE Conference and Exhibition incorporating SPE EUROPEC 2013. Netherlands: EAGE Publications BV, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.3997/2214-4609.20131081.

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Tuzyak, Ya M. "Globorotalia menardii (d’Orbigny, 1826) Parker, Jones & Brady, 1865 in sections of the Miocene of Podillya (Western Ukraine)." In PROSPECTS FOR EARTH EXPLORATION: CURRENT STATE AND RATIONAL USE OF RESOURCES. Baltija Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.30525/978-9934-26-183-1-14.

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T. Prodayvoda, G., I. M. Bezrodna, and T. M. Kuzmenko. "Mathematical modelling of influence of fluid saturation and shalines on the elastic and acoustic properties of Volyno-Podillya limestones." In 9th EAGE International Conference on Geoinformatics - Theoretical and Applied Aspects. Netherlands: EAGE Publications BV, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.3997/2214-4609.201402882.

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