Yaruha
Yaruha Яруга | |
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![]() Beauplan's 1648 map showing the Yaruha area | |
![]() Yaruha ![]() Yaruha | |
| Coordinates: 48°19′59″N 28°02′32″E / 48.3331°N 28.0422°E | |
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| Time zone | UTC+2 (EET) |
| • Summer (DST) | UTC+3 (EEST) |
Yaruha (Yiddish: יערע, romanized: Yara; Romanian: Iaruga; Polish: Jaruga) is an urban-type settlement in southern Ukraine located near the Dniester River, and thus the border with Moldova.
It was the site of engagement in the Polish–Soviet War.[1]
References
- ^ Kubijovic, V. Ukraine: A Concise Encyclopedia (University of Toronto Press, 1963).
48°19′52″N 28°02′31″E / 48.331°N 28.042°E



