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НБУВ

Full name: Національна бібліотека України ім В. І. Вернадського

Formed according to the decree of Hetman P. P. Skoropadsky from August 2, 1918 as the National Library of the Ukrainian State.

In 1919-1934 it was called the People’s Library of Ukraine.

In 1934 it was transferred to the Academy of Sciences of the Ukrainian SSR and renamed the Library of the Ukrainian SSR Academy of Sciences.

In 1948 – 1965 it was called the "State Public Library of the Ukrainian SSR".

From 1965 it was called the "Central Scientific Library of the Ukrainian SSR Academy of Sciences" (CNB), in 1988 it was named after V. I. Vernadsky.

Since 1996, the library has a modern status and name – "V. I. Vernadsky National Library of Ukraine."

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Library information:

The main building of the library is located in Kyiv on ; some departments work on .

Bibliographical records (15021 – 15030 / 20507)

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[Polek J.] Die Bukowina zu Anfang des Jahres 1783. – Czernowitz: 1894.

[Polek J.] Die Lippowaner in der Bukowina. – Zeitschrift für österreichische Volkskunde (Wien), 1896 [Abt.1]; Czernowitz: Pardini, 1898. – 84 S. [Abt.2]; 1899. – 49 S. [Abt.3].

[Polek J.] Die Vereinigung der Bukowina mit Galizien im Jahr 1786. – Jahrbuch des Bukowinaer Landesmuseums (Czernowitz), 1900, Bd. 8, S.

[Polek J.] Die Zigeuner in der Bukowina. – Czernowitz: Pardini, 1908. – 21 S.

[Polek J.] Repertorium der landeskundlichen Literatur des Herzogtums Bukowina. – «Mitteilungen des statistischen Landesamtes des Herzogtums Bukowina», Czernowitz, 1892, Bd. 1, S. 147 – 186.

[Polek J.] Rückblick auf die Forschungen zur Landes- und Volkskunde der Bukowina seit 1773. – Czernowitz: Pardini, 1893. – 20 S.

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