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Pokuttya — or Pokuttia ( ua. Покуття, ro. Pocuţia, pl. Pokucie) is a historical area of Central Europe, between upper Prut and Cheremosh rivers, in modern Ukraine. Historically it was a culturally distinct area inhabitated by Romanians and Ukrainians on the … Wikipedia
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