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by Mello Luchtenberg, 23 May 2002
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From http://www.sovat.com.ua/,
we only know that the flag consist of:
- a black bird on a white field
- red-black stripes
- blue-yellow stripes
Jens Pattke and Victor Lomantsov, 8 March 2002
by Mello Luchtenberg, 23 May 2002
Soviet era name: Ivano-Frankovsk. Before 9 November 1962 :
Stanislav
Antonio Martins, 10 July 1999
In my atlases and geographical dictionaries. Ivano Frankivsk
was formerly Stanislav (Russian), Stanislawow (Polish), Stanislau
(German)
Jarig Bakker, 11 July 1999
From http://uh.ms.km.ua/Time1/ivanofrank/endex.html (defunct):
In the Xth century the lands of modern Ivano-Frankivshchina
belonged to the Kyivs'ka Rus', since 1199 - to the
Galyts'ko-Volyns'ke principality, later - to the Russian province
of Rich Pospolyta. After the three partitions of Poland at the
end of the XVIIIth century, this territory became the part of the
Austro-Hungary, in 1918-1919 it was a part of the West-Ukrainian
National Republic. Since 1939 it is in the structure of Ukraine.
Dov Gutterman, 6 January 2000
Rich Pospolyta? .....Rzeczpospolita means "res
publica" from Latin.
Mariusz Kedzierski, 26 May 2000
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