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  2. Poland–Ukraine relations - Wikipedia

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    PolandUkraine relations revived on an international basis soon after Ukraine gained independence from the Soviet Union in 1991. Poland was the first country to ...

  3. Galicia (Eastern Europe) - Wikipedia

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    Galicia (/ ɡ ə ˈ l ɪ ʃ (i) ə / gə-LISH-(ee-)ə; [1] Polish: Galicja, IPA: [ɡaˈlit͡sja] ⓘ; Ukrainian: Галичина, romanized: Halychyna, IPA: [ɦɐlɪtʃɪˈnɑ]; Yiddish: גאַליציע, romanized: Galitsye; see below) is a historical and geographic region spanning what is now southeastern Poland and western Ukraine, long part of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth.

  4. List of armed conflicts involving Poland against Ukraine

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    This is a list of wars between Piast Poland and Kievan Rus', from the 10th to the 13th century. Polish victory Kievan Rus' victory Another result* *e.g. result unknown or indecisive/inconclusive, result of internal conflict inside Piast Poland or Kievan Rus' in which the other intervened, status quo ante bellum, or a treaty or peace without a clear result.

  5. UEFA Euro 2012 - Wikipedia

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    The final tournament, held between 8 June and 1 July 2012, was co-hosted by Poland and Ukraine (both first time hosts), and was won by Spain, who beat Italy in the final at the Olympic Stadium, Kyiv, Ukraine. [1] Poland and Ukraine's bid was chosen by the UEFA Executive Committee on 18 April 2007. [2]

  6. Polish–Ukrainian War - Wikipedia

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    [58] [67] In mid-March 1919, the French marshal Ferdinand Foch, who wanted to use Poland as an operational base for an offensive against the Red Army, brought the issue of Polish–Ukrainian war before the Supreme Council and appealed for large-scale Polish-Romanian military operation which would be conducted with Allied support, as well as ...

  7. Lublin Triangle - Wikipedia

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    The Lublin Triangle (Lithuanian: Liublino trikampis; Polish: Trójkąt Lubelski; Ukrainian: Люблінський трикутник, romanized: Liublinskyi trykutnyk) is a regional alliance of three European countries – Lithuania, Poland, and Ukraine [3] – for the purposes of strengthening mutual military, cultural, economic and political cooperation and supporting Ukraine's integration ...

  8. UEFA Euro 2012 bids - Wikipedia

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    The organisation of the event was initially contested by five bids representing seven countries: Croatia–Hungary (joint bid), Greece, Italy, PolandUkraine (joint bid), and Turkey. On 8 November 2005, UEFA's Executive Committee narrowed the candidates down to a short list of three: [1] Italy (11 votes) Croatia–Hungary (9 votes)

  9. Foreign relations of Ukraine - Wikipedia

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    See ItalyUkraine relations. Italy has an embassy in Kyiv. [201] Ukraine has an embassy in Rome, a general consulate in Milan and 4 honorary consulates (in Bari, Florence, Genoa, Naples, Padua and Reggio Calabria). [202] There are around 120,000 people of Ukrainian descent living in Italy. Latvia: 12 February 1992 [203] See Latvia–Ukraine ...