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See also: town of See also: Russia, in the See also: government of See also: Podolia, on the See also: left See also: bank of the Dniester, 57 M
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E.S.E. of Kamenets-See also: Podolsk
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Pop
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(1900), 25,141, nearly one-See also: half Jews; the See also: remainder are Little Russians, Poles and a few Armenians
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The Little-See also: Russian inhabitants carry on See also: agriculture, gardening, See also: wine-growing and mulberry culture
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The Jews and Armenians are engaged in a brisk See also: trade with See also: Odessa, to which they send corn, wine, See also: spirits and See also: timber, floated down from See also: Galicia, as well as with the interior, to which they send manufactured wares imported from See also: Austria
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See also: Mogilev, named in honour of the Moldavian See also: hospodar Mohila, was founded by Count Potocki about the end of the 16th century
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Owing to its situation on the See also: highway from See also: Moldavia to the See also: Ukraine, at the passage across the See also: Dnieper, it See also: developed rapidly
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For more than 150 years its possession was disputed between the Cossacks, the Poles and the See also: Turks
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It remained in the hands of the Poles, and was,annexed to Russia in 1795
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