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    Kuty (Ukrainian: Кути; German: Kutten; Polish: Kuty; Yiddish: קיטעוו, romanized: Kitev, Romanian: Cuturi), also known historically as Kitów, is a rural settlement in Kosiv Raion, Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast, western Ukraine.

  2. A Ukrainian town in the Carpathian Mountains near the Cheremosh River, Kuty is the climatic sanatorium, the potential ski resort, and the centre of local arts and crafts, sheep breeding, weaving, embroidery, pottery and ceramics.

  3. KUTY (Yid. Kitev ), town in Ivano-Frankovsk district, Ukraine, formerly in Stanislawów province, Poland. The town was founded by its owner, the Kiev governor Józef Potocki (18 th century), and in the founding law the Jews received full town rights and permission to construct a synagogue, which was to be free from taxation in perpetuity.

  4. Town overview. Displaying all rows (5) Filter rows containing: Families from Kuty. There are 9 related entries on the Gesher Galicia FamilyFinder. To see all Family Finder records as well as contact information for matching researchers, please log in now. If you’re not a member yet, join us today! Displaying all rows (10) Filter rows containing:

  5. www.wikiwand.com › en › KutyKuty - Wikiwand

    Kuty, also known historically as Kitów, is a rural settlement in Kosiv Raion, Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast, western Ukraine. It is situated on the Cheremosh River. It is one of the historical centres of the ancient region of Pokuttya, the name of which may derive from the township.

  6. Kuty is a town on Cheremosh river, 1.2 km from Viznitza and 10 km from Kosov. It is notable as one of the historical centres and the namesake of a historical region of Pokuttya. Items relevant to the community.

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  8. 48°15' N, 25°11' E, SEVERAL PLACES ARE NAMED 'KUTY'. THIS ONE IS 21 MILES SSE OF KOLOMYYA, 35 MILES W OF CHERNIVTSI (TSCHERNOWITZ) ON THE GALICIA-BUKOVINA BORDER on the Cheremosh river in Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast. one of the historical centERs and the namesake of a historical region ofPokuttya. 2001 Population: 4,272 .