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- Halych_Land abstract "Halych Land (Ukrainian: Галицька земля, Polish: ziemia halicka) was an administrative unit (ziemia) of the Kingdom of Poland, which existed from 1340 until 1772. Its capital was at the town of Halych, and local sejmiks at first took place at Sudova Vyshnia (Polish: Sądowa Wisznia). In 1564 they were moved to Halych.Halicz Land belonged to Ruthenian Voivodeship, but retained its own regulations, and was itself divided into three counties: Halych County, Terebovlia County and Kolomyja County. Each county had its own starosta, and each selected two envoys to the Polish Crown Tribunal. In 1677, Halicz Land had 38 towns and 565 villages. Apart from seats of counties, the starostas also resided at Butsniv, Tlumach, Rohatyn, Kalush, Yabluniv, Sniatyn, Solotvyn, Krasnopol and Mogilno.".
- Halych_Land thumbnail POL_ziemia_halicka_COA.svg?width=300.
- Halych_Land wikiPageID "40260024".
- Halych_Land wikiPageLength "1785".
- Halych_Land wikiPageOutDegree "25".
- Halych_Land wikiPageRevisionID "679036586".
- Halych_Land wikiPageWikiLink Butsniv.
- Halych_Land wikiPageWikiLink Category:Halych.
- Halych_Land wikiPageWikiLink Category:Historical_regions_in_Poland.
- Halych_Land wikiPageWikiLink Category:Polish–Lithuanian_Commonwealth.
- Halych_Land wikiPageWikiLink Crown_of_the_Kingdom_of_Poland.
- Halych_Land wikiPageWikiLink Halych.
- Halych_Land wikiPageWikiLink Kalush,_Ivano-Frankivsk_Oblast.
- Halych_Land wikiPageWikiLink Kingdom_of_Galicia–Volhynia.
- Halych_Land wikiPageWikiLink Kolomyia.
- Halych_Land wikiPageWikiLink Krasnopol,_Ukraine.
- Halych_Land wikiPageWikiLink Mogilno.
- Halych_Land wikiPageWikiLink Pokucie.
- Halych_Land wikiPageWikiLink Pokuttya.
- Halych_Land wikiPageWikiLink Red_Ruthenia.
- Halych_Land wikiPageWikiLink Rohatyn.
- Halych_Land wikiPageWikiLink Ruthenian_Voivodeship.
- Halych_Land wikiPageWikiLink Sejmik.
- Halych_Land wikiPageWikiLink Sniatyn.
- Halych_Land wikiPageWikiLink Solotvyn.
- Halych_Land wikiPageWikiLink Starosta.
- Halych_Land wikiPageWikiLink Sudova_Vyshnia.
- Halych_Land wikiPageWikiLink Terebovlia.
- Halych_Land wikiPageWikiLink Tlumach.
- Halych_Land wikiPageWikiLink Yabluniv.
- Halych_Land wikiPageWikiLink Ziemia.
- Halych_Land wikiPageWikiLink File:POL_ziemia_halicka_COA.svg.
- Halych_Land wikiPageWikiLinkText "Halych Land".
- Halych_Land hasPhotoCollection Halych_Land.
- Halych_Land wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Coord.
- Halych_Land wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Lang-pl.
- Halych_Land wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Lang-uk.
- Halych_Land wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Poland-hist-stub.
- Halych_Land wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Ukraine-hist-stub.
- Halych_Land subject Category:Halych.
- Halych_Land subject Category:Historical_regions_in_Poland.
- Halych_Land subject Category:Polish–Lithuanian_Commonwealth.
- Halych_Land hypernym Unit.
- Halych_Land point "49.124722 24.728611".
- Halych_Land type Organisation.
- Halych_Land type SpatialThing.
- Halych_Land comment "Halych Land (Ukrainian: Галицька земля, Polish: ziemia halicka) was an administrative unit (ziemia) of the Kingdom of Poland, which existed from 1340 until 1772. Its capital was at the town of Halych, and local sejmiks at first took place at Sudova Vyshnia (Polish: Sądowa Wisznia). In 1564 they were moved to Halych.Halicz Land belonged to Ruthenian Voivodeship, but retained its own regulations, and was itself divided into three counties: Halych County, Terebovlia County and Kolomyja County.".
- Halych_Land label "Halych Land".
- Halych_Land sameAs Halitscher_Land.
- Halych_Land sameAs Ziemia_halicka.
- Halych_Land sameAs Галицкая_земля.
- Halych_Land sameAs Галицька_земля.
- Halych_Land sameAs Q3180550.
- Halych_Land sameAs Q3180550.
- Halych_Land lat "49.124722".
- Halych_Land long "24.728611".
- Halych_Land wasDerivedFrom Halych_Land?oldid=679036586.
- Halych_Land depiction POL_ziemia_halicka_COA.svg.
- Halych_Land isPrimaryTopicOf Halych_Land.