gptkbp:instanceOf
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gptkb:historical_region
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gptkbp:ethnicGroup
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gptkb:Jews
gptkb:Poles
gptkb:Armenians
gptkb:Germans
gptkb:Ruthenians
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gptkbp:historicalEvent
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Annexed by Kingdom of Poland in 1340
Part of Austrian Galicia after 1772
Partitioned in 1772 (First Partition of Poland)
Incorporated into Soviet Ukraine after World War II
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gptkbp:historicallyPartOf
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gptkb:Grand_Duchy_of_Lithuania
gptkb:Kievan_Rus'
gptkb:Austrian_Empire
gptkb:Kingdom_of_Poland
gptkb:Polish–Lithuanian_Commonwealth
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gptkbp:historicalSignificance
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Cultural crossroads of Eastern and Central Europe
Frequent site of conflict and shifting borders
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https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label
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Red Ruthenia
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gptkbp:locatedIn
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gptkb:Eastern_Europe
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gptkbp:mainLanguage
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gptkb:Yiddish
gptkb:Ruthenian
Armenian
Polish
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gptkbp:majorCity
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gptkb:Sanok
gptkb:Lviv
gptkb:Rzeszów
gptkb:Chełm
gptkb:Drohobych
gptkb:Kholm
gptkb:Sambir
gptkb:Stryi
gptkb:Jarosław
gptkb:Przemyśl
gptkb:Ternopil
gptkb:Zamość
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gptkbp:nameOrigin
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Derived from color-based territorial designations in medieval Rus'
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gptkbp:neighboringRegions
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gptkb:Galicia
gptkb:Podolia
gptkb:Volhynia
gptkb:Black_Ruthenia
gptkb:White_Ruthenia
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gptkbp:religion
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gptkb:Eastern_Orthodox_Church
gptkb:Judaism
gptkb:Roman_Catholicism
gptkb:Eastern_Orthodox_Christianity
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gptkbp:territoryIncludes
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gptkb:western_Ukraine
southeastern Poland
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gptkbp:bfsParent
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gptkb:Bolesław_I_the_Brave
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gptkbp:bfsLayer
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5
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