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What (who) is wunderbare Freundschaft entwickelte sich - definition

1778–1828 COSSACK POLITY IN THE DANUBE DELTA
Danube Sich; Trans-Danube Sich; Zadunays'ka Sich; Zadunayska Sich; Trans-Danubian Sich; Transdanubian Sich
  • [[Serhiy Vasilkivsky]]'s painting of a Danubian Sich Cossack.

Sich Rada         
GOVERNMENT OF THE ZAPOROZHIAN COSSACKS
Sich rada
The Sich Rada (, Sichova Rada) was the highest branch of government of the Zaporozhian Cossacks, and based at their center, the Zaporizhian Sich. It was also called Viyskova Rada (Military Council).
Sich-1M         
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Sich-1M () is a Ukrainian spacecraft, an artificial satellite of Earth, constructed for remote sensing of Earth.
In aller Freundschaft         
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GERMAN TELEVISION SOAP OPERA
In aller Freundschaft - Die jungen Ärzte
Hendrikje FitzBernhard BettermannRolf BeckerUdo SchenkJulia JägerMichael TrischanJascha RustChristina PetersenAnnett RennebergJulian WeigendMartin HalmTao Li MaAngela Lilo SandritterGunter SchoßIna RudolphAxel WandtkeAlissa JungStephen DürrFred DelmareJoachim KretzerHolger DaemgenJohannes SteckMatthias KoeberlinSteve WindolfDenise ZichMaren GilzerUta SchornJutta KammannRoy Peter LinkCheryl ShepardSarah TkotschAnita VulesicaIsabel VarellAnja NejarriIsabell Gerschke

Wikipedia

Danubian Sich

The Danubian Sich (Ukrainian: Задунайська Сiч, romanized: Zadunaiska Sich) was an organization of the part of former Zaporozhian Cossacks who settled in the territory of the Ottoman Empire (the Danube Delta, hence the name) after their previous host was disbanded and the Zaporozhian Sich was destroyed.

In 1863 Semen Hulak-Artemovsky wrote his libretto Zaporozhets za Dunayem in Saint Petersburg to commemorate the exodus of Zaporizhian Cossacks to the Danube, an area of Silistra Eyalet. The Cossacks were protecting the Metropolitan bishop of Brăila who serviced the area of Budjak and Yedisan (Ottoman Ukraine) and was titled as Metropolitan bishop of all Ukraine.