Chocim

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Chocim is a historic town in present-day Ukraine, best known as the site of major 17th-century battles between the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth and the Ottoman Empire.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic town
settlement
battleDate 1621 (Battle of Chocim) NERFINISHED
1673 (Battle of Chocim)
country Ukraine
culturalHeritage Moldavian
Ottoman NERFINISHED
Polish
Romanian
Ukrainian
fortressBuiltBy Moldavian rulers
fortressLaterControlledBy Ottoman Empire NERFINISHED
Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth NERFINISHED
Russian Empire NERFINISHED
hasFortification Chocim Fortress NERFINISHED
hasLandmark Khotyn Fortress NERFINISHED
heritageStatus important military-historical site in Eastern Europe
historicalNameInPolish Chocim NERFINISHED
historicalNameInRomanian Hotin NERFINISHED
historicalNameInRussian Khotin NERFINISHED
historicalNameInUkrainian Khotyn NERFINISHED
historicalRegion Bessarabia NERFINISHED
Podolia NERFINISHED
involvedParty Cossack forces (in 1621 battle)
Ottoman Empire NERFINISHED
Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth NERFINISHED
knownFor battles between the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth and the Ottoman Empire
major 17th-century battles
locatedIn present-day Ukraine NERFINISHED
locatedOnRiver Dniester River NERFINISHED
nearBorderWith Moldova NERFINISHED
partOf Kingdom of Romania (historically) NERFINISHED
Ottoman Empire (historically) NERFINISHED
Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth (historically) NERFINISHED
Principality of Moldavia (historically) NERFINISHED
Russian Empire (historically) NERFINISHED
Ukrainian SSR (historically) NERFINISHED
independent Ukraine
regionToday Chernivtsi Oblast NERFINISHED
siteOf Battle of Chocim (1621) NERFINISHED
Battle of Chocim (1673) NERFINISHED
strategicImportance border fortress between Christian Europe and the Ottoman Empire
controlled crossing over the Dniester River

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