Lake Kurukove

Lake Kurukove

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Kurukove ( _uk. Курукове Озеро) was a freshwater lake located in the central Ukrainian oblast of Poltava.

In 1625, the Treaty of Kurukove was signed at the site between the Ukrainian Cossacks and the Poles.


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