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- Horod abstract "Horod from Old Slavoinc Gord (archaeology) is a version of the Slavic word meaning town, city or castle, also found in Slavic languages as Grad (toponymy) or Gorod (toponymy).Horod is preserved in the toponymy of numerous Slavic placenames: Uzhhorod Horodok Horodysche Myrhorod Bilhorod Horodyshche Horodenka".
- Horod wikiPageID "1183104".
- Horod wikiPageLength "507".
- Horod wikiPageOutDegree "11".
- Horod wikiPageRevisionID "637278066".
- Horod wikiPageWikiLink Bilhorod-Dnistrovskyi.
- Horod wikiPageWikiLink Category:Slavic_toponyms.
- Horod wikiPageWikiLink Gord_(archaeology).
- Horod wikiPageWikiLink Gorod_(toponymy).
- Horod wikiPageWikiLink Grad_(toponymy).
- Horod wikiPageWikiLink Horodenka.
- Horod wikiPageWikiLink Horodok.
- Horod wikiPageWikiLink Horodyshche.
- Horod wikiPageWikiLink Horodyshche_(disambiguation).
- Horod wikiPageWikiLink Myrhorod.
- Horod wikiPageWikiLink Uzhhorod.
- Horod wikiPageWikiLinkText "Horod".
- Horod wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Dynamic_list.
- Horod wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreferenced.
- Horod subject Category:Slavic_toponyms.
- Horod hypernym Version.
- Horod type Language.
- Horod type List.
- Horod type Work.
- Horod type Language.
- Horod type List.
- Horod type Toponym.
- Horod comment "Horod from Old Slavoinc Gord (archaeology) is a version of the Slavic word meaning town, city or castle, also found in Slavic languages as Grad (toponymy) or Gorod (toponymy).Horod is preserved in the toponymy of numerous Slavic placenames: Uzhhorod Horodok Horodysche Myrhorod Bilhorod Horodyshche Horodenka".
- Horod label "Horod".
- Horod sameAs Q16877492.
- Horod sameAs m.0p8_0_5.
- Horod sameAs Q16877492.
- Horod wasDerivedFrom Horod?oldid=637278066.
- Horod isPrimaryTopicOf Horod.