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(Redirected from Gologory) For a village, see Holohory (village).
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Vapnyarka Mountain of Holohory, a natural monument

Holohory (Ukrainian: Гологори, Russian: Гологоры - Gologory, Polish: Gołogóry) is a hill range in the northwestern part of Podolian Upland, Ukraine, stretching from Lviv to Zolochiv, constituting part of the European watershed. The name literally means "bare mountains".

References

  1. "Gołogóry" in Słownik geograficzny Królestwa Polskiego i innych krajów słowiańskich (Geographical Dictionary of the Kingdom of Poland). — Warszaw, 1881, Vol. II : Derenek — Gżac, p. 675.
  2. "Gołogóry", by Sadok Barącz, in: ''Smotrycki Melecy: szkic bibliograficzny, Poznań, 1889, pp.1-9.

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