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Sokyrnytsia (Ukrainian: Сокирниця, Romanian: Seclenț, Hungarian: Szeklence, Hebrew: עברית) is a village located on the Khust-Synevyr highway near the H09 (Mukachevo-Ivano-Frankivsk-Rohatyn-Lviv) motorway, 10 km from the district center, Khust. It is a village in Khust Raion of Zakarpattia Oblast (province) of western Ukraine. This is evidenced by the name of the street in the village, which is still called "Tatar" by locals (A. Hodynky Street, near the primary school). The street was named due to the camping location of the Tatar army, which moved from east to west, plundering villages.

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  • Sokyrnyzja (de)
  • Sokirnicja (eo)
  • Sokyrnytsia (en)
  • Сокирница (Закарпатская область) (ru)
  • 索基爾尼察亞 (zh)
  • Сокирниця (Хустський район) (uk)
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  • Sokirnicja (ukraine Сокирниця, ruse Сокирница (sokirnjica), hungare Szeklence, ĉeĥe Sekernice) estas vilaĝo en Ukrainio, en Transkarpata provinco, en distrikto de Ĥust (urbo). (eo)
  • Sokyrnyzja (ukrainisch Сокирниця; russisch Сокирница Sokirniza, ungarisch Szeklence, slowakisch Sekernice, Sokyrnica) ist ein Dorf in der ukrainischen Oblast Transkarpatien mit 5200 Einwohnern (2004). Im Dorf befindet sich die denkmalgeschützte Holzkirche St. Nicolas von 1704. (de)
  • Соки́рниця — село в Хустській міській громаді у Закарпатській області в Україні. (uk)
  • Соки́рница (укр. Сокирниця) — село, входит в Хустскую городскую общину Хустского района Закарпатской области Украины. Население по переписи 2001 года составляло 5217 человек. Почтовый индекс — 90450. Телефонный код — 3142. Код КОАТУУ — 2125387401. (ru)
  • 索基爾尼察亞(烏克蘭語:Сокирниця),是烏克蘭的城鎮,位於該國西部外喀爾巴阡州,由胡斯特區負責管轄,海拔高度183米,城鎮上的教堂建於十七世紀,2001年人口5,217。 (zh)
  • Sokyrnytsia (Ukrainian: Сокирниця, Romanian: Seclenț, Hungarian: Szeklence, Hebrew: עברית) is a village located on the Khust-Synevyr highway near the H09 (Mukachevo-Ivano-Frankivsk-Rohatyn-Lviv) motorway, 10 km from the district center, Khust. It is a village in Khust Raion of Zakarpattia Oblast (province) of western Ukraine. This is evidenced by the name of the street in the village, which is still called "Tatar" by locals (A. Hodynky Street, near the primary school). The street was named due to the camping location of the Tatar army, which moved from east to west, plundering villages. (en)
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  • Sokyrnytsia (en)
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Sokirnica.jpg
  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Церква_Сокирниця_табличка.jpg
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  • ++380 3142 (en)
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  • Founded (en)
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  • Sabadosh Yaroslav Mikhailovich (en)
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  • Mayor (en)
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  • Map of Zakarpattia Oblast with Khust. (en)
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  • Sokyrnytsia (en)
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  • Ukraine Zakarpattia Oblast#Ukraine (en)
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  • Location of Danylovo (en)
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  • Village (en)
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  • Ukraine (en)
  • Zakarpattia Oblast (en)
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  • Sokirnicja (ukraine Сокирниця, ruse Сокирница (sokirnjica), hungare Szeklence, ĉeĥe Sekernice) estas vilaĝo en Ukrainio, en Transkarpata provinco, en distrikto de Ĥust (urbo). (eo)
  • Sokyrnyzja (ukrainisch Сокирниця; russisch Сокирница Sokirniza, ungarisch Szeklence, slowakisch Sekernice, Sokyrnica) ist ein Dorf in der ukrainischen Oblast Transkarpatien mit 5200 Einwohnern (2004). Im Dorf befindet sich die denkmalgeschützte Holzkirche St. Nicolas von 1704. (de)
  • Sokyrnytsia (Ukrainian: Сокирниця, Romanian: Seclenț, Hungarian: Szeklence, Hebrew: עברית) is a village located on the Khust-Synevyr highway near the H09 (Mukachevo-Ivano-Frankivsk-Rohatyn-Lviv) motorway, 10 km from the district center, Khust. It is a village in Khust Raion of Zakarpattia Oblast (province) of western Ukraine. The first mention in the documents dates back to 1389. It is thought that Slavic tribes lived here who fought with the Tatars, and later with the Hungarian feudal lords. The Bailova River which flows into the Tisza River, was the location of a large massacre there during the war with the Tatars, in which many people died. The village was linked to the construction of Khust Castle, which allegedly guarded the "Salt Way", which ran along the banks of the Tisza from Aknaszlatina (today Solotvyno), deep into the Hungarian Empire. This is evidenced by the name of the street in the village, which is still called "Tatar" by locals (A. Hodynky Street, near the primary school). The street was named due to the camping location of the Tatar army, which moved from east to west, plundering villages. Prior to World War II, there was a Jewish population established in the village. Like other Jews in the Khust region, they were departed to and killed at Auschwitz by May, 1944. There is a Jewish cemetery in the village. It dates to 1865. (en)
  • Соки́рниця — село в Хустській міській громаді у Закарпатській області в Україні. (uk)
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