Złoczów, Poland

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Złoczów, Poland is a town in present-day Ukraine (historically part of Poland) known as the birthplace of Nobel Prize–winning chemist Roald Hoffmann.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf town
associatedWith Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1981 for Roald Hoffmann
surface form: Nobel Prize in Chemistry (through Roald Hoffmann)
birthplaceOf Roald Hoffmann
country Ukraine
hasAdministrativeRole raion center (historically and/or currently)
hasAlternativeName Zloczow NERFINISHED
Złoczów NERFINISHED
hasCurrentName Zolochiv
hasEthnicCommunity Jews
Poles
Ukrainians
hasFeature castle
churches
historic town center
synagogue (historical)
hasHeritage Jewish cultural heritage
Polish cultural heritage
Ukrainian cultural heritage
hasHistoricalEvent Holocaust in Eastern Galicia
World War II occupation
hasLanguageHistoricallySpoken German
Polish
Ukrainian
Yiddish
hasPopulationType small town
hasReligiousCommunity Greek Catholics
Jews
Roman Catholicism
surface form: Roman Catholics
historicalCountry Poland
locatedIn Eastern Galicia
Lviv region
surface form: Lviv Oblast

Western Ukraine
locatedInTimeZone Eastern European Time
notableResident Roald Hoffmann
partOf Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria
Second Polish Republic
region Eastern Galicia
surface form: historic Galicia
wasUnderRuleOf Austro-Hungarian Empire
Nazi Germany
Poland
Soviet Union

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Roald Hoffmann placeOfBirth Złoczów, Poland