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Vin·ny·tsya or Vin·ni·tsa V0107200 (vĭn′ĭ-tsə, vē′nĭ-) A city of west-central Ukraine southwest of Kiev. Founded in the 1300s, it passed to Russia in 1793 and is now a processing center and railroad junction.VinnytsyaenUK
Vinnytsya (vĭn`ĭtsyə), Rus. Vinnitsa, city (1989 pop. 374,000), capital of Vinnytsya region, in Podolia, Ukraine, on the Southern Buh River. A railroad junction in a sugar beet district, the city has food-processing industries. It was taken by Russia from Poland in 1793. |