Voloka, Hlybotskyi Raion
Chernivtsi - Berehomet line |
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Chernivtsi-North ( Kolomyia - Mamalyha ) |
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Prut river |
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Chernivtsi |
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Chernivtsi-South |
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Chahor platform |
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Kosmyn platform |
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Voloka platform |
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Velykyi Kuchuriv platform |
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Tysivtsi platform |
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Chervona Dibrova platform |
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Vapnyarky platform |
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Bukovyna's Hlyboka |
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Bahrynivka |
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Vadul-Siret |
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Siret river |
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Karapchiv |
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Ukraine/Romania border |
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( Romanian Railways ) |
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Siret river |
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Ropcha platform |
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Kupka platform |
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Storozhynets |
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Verkhni Petrivtsi platform |
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Petrivtsi platform |
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river |
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Yizhivtsi platform |
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Klynivka platform |
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Mezhyrich |
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Komarivtsi platform |
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river |
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Nova Zhadova platform |
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Stara Zhadova platform |
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Nyzhni Lukivtsi platform |
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Verkhni Lukivtsi platform |
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Berehomet platform |
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Voloka (Ukrainian: Волока, Romanian: Voloca) is a village in Hlybotskyi Raion (district) of the Chernivtsi Oblast in the west of Ukraine. The current population of the village is 3,035[1] (3,028 at the time of the 2001 Ukrainian census)[2].
Most inhabitants are Romanians and they are almost exclusively engaged in the creation of bridal gowns, a business that has proved quite successful in the past decade, as the village has managed to make a name for itself in almost all of Ukraine and Russia as well as Romania. [3]
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