Kosiv
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Initially a small Hutsul settlement with a remnants of a small castle destroyed by the Turks. It was founded at Rybnica River. In 19th century it was one of the hottest places in Central Europe and doctor Tarnawski founded a notable spa there. After the Great War the area returned to Poland and was turned into a powiat seat within the Stanisławów Voivodship. Reunited with the rest of Ukraine in 1939.
People
Nearby towns
See also
- Kosovo (disambiguation) for places with similar names
External links
- [Kosiv] in the [Encyclopedia of Ukraine]
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| Subdivisions of Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast, Ukraine |
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| Raions: |
Bohorodchansky Raion |
Bolekhiv City |
Dolynsky Raion |
Halytsky Raion |
Horodenkivsky Raion |
Ivano-Frankivsk City |
Kalush City |
Kalusky Raion |
Kolomyia City |
Kolomyisky Raion |
Kosivsky Raion |
Rohatynsky Raion |
Rozhniativsky Raion |
Sniatynsky Raion |
Tlumatsky Raion |
Tysmenytsky Raion |
Verkhovynsky Raion |
Yaremcha City
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| Cities: |
Bolekhiv |
Burshtyn |
Dolyna |
Halych |
Horodenka |
Ivano-Frankivsk |
Kalush |
Kolomyia |
Kosiv |
Nadvirna |
Rohatyn |
Sniatyn |
Tlumach |
Tysmenytsya |
Yaremcha
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| Towns: |
Bohorodchany |
Rozhniativ |
Verkhovyna
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| Villages: | Lisnyy Khlibychyn | Lypivka | ||
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