HALYCH IN «THE HISTORICAL STATISTICAL GEOGRAPHICAL DICTIONARY OF THE HALYCH KINGDOM» BY FRANCISZEK SIARCZYŃSKI
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Francishek Siarchynskyi, «A dictionary geographical, statistical, and historical», Halych, Poland, Balthasar Haket.Abstract
Manuscript materials about Halych of Francishek Siarchynskyi translated into Ukrainian are published for the first time in this article. The comments, notes, informative blocks, sketch biography of the author provide better perception of the author’s text. The processed source contains the characterization and analysis of some historical and geographical problems of the former capital of the land.
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