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Podolia is the English form of this place-name. A majority of “What Links Here” are redirects from Podolia. See also:
- Encyclopedia Britannica, 1911
- Encyclopedia Britannica (online), 2005
- Historical Atlas by William R. Shepherd
- Cambridge Modern History Atlas, 1912
- Historical Atlas of Central Europe, 2002 (Podolia appears on enlarged cover image)
- Columbia Encyclopedia (online), 2001
- Encyclopedia.com
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- Support The intro mentions (Ukrainian: Podillya, Russian: Podolye, Polish: Podole), but does not say what language "Podilia" is used in, as the region is traditionally known in English by the Latin/Italian name Podolia. Olessi 15:27, 30 November 2005 (UTC)
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