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  1. de.wikipedia.org › wiki › RomnyRomny – Wikipedia

    Romny liegt in der Linksufrigen Ukraine und wurde 1096 erstmals erwähnt. 1638 wohnten in der Stadt 6.000 Einwohner, womit sie in weitem Umkreis die größte Siedlung war. 1781 wurden ihr von der russischen Zarin Katharina der Großen die Stadtrechte verliehen.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › RomnyRomny - Wikipedia

    Romny (Ukrainian: Ромни, IPA: ⓘ) is a city in Sumy Oblast, northern Ukraine. It is located on the Romen River. Romny serves as the administrative centre of Romny Raion and hosts the administration of Romny urban hromada , one of the hromadas of Ukraine. Population: 37,765 (2022 estimate). [1]

  3. Die Oblast Sumy (ukrainisch Сумська область Sumska oblast; russisch Сумская область Sumskaja oblast) ist eine von 25 Verwaltungseinheiten (Oblaste der Ukraine) im Nordosten der Ukraine.

  4. The Russian occupation of Sumy Oblast was a military occupation that began on 24 February 2022, when Russian forces invaded Ukraine and began capturing parts of the Sumy Oblast. The capital of the Oblast, Sumy, was never captured by Russian forces, however, other cites were captured including Konotop and Trostianets.

  5. Romny, city, northern Ukraine. The city lies along the Sula River. It was founded as a Rus fortress in the 11th century. It came under Lithuanian control in the mid-14th century and Polish rule in the early 17th. Later in that century it passed to the Cossack-controlled Hetmanate. It came under direct Russian rule in the late 18th century. In ...

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  6. fr.wikipedia.org › wiki › RomnyRomny — Wikipédia

    Romny (en ukrainien : Ромни ; en russe : Ро́мны) est une ville de l'oblast de Soumy, en Ukraine, et le centre administratif du raïon de Romny. Sa population s'élevait à 37 765 habitants en 2022.

  7. ROMNY, city in Sumy district, Ukraine. The beginnings of a Jewish community date from the 18 th century. In 1803 there were 127 Jews in the town, and in 1847 the Jews numbered 759.