Lviv

See also: L'viv

English

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Etymology

From Ukrainian Львів (Lʹviv), from Old East Slavic Лвовъ (Lvovŭ) or Львовъ (Lĭvovŭ), originally named after the founder's son, Лев (Lev), Lev I of Galicia (ca. 1228 – ca. 1301).

Compare Belarusian Львоў (Lʹvoŭ), Polish Lwów, Russian Львов (Lʹvov), Slovak Ľvov. Also compare Old East Slavic Льва город (Lĭva gorod, Lev's city), Greek Λεόπολις (Leópolis) or Λεοντόπολις (Leontópolis), Latin Leopolis and German Lemberg.

Proper noun

Lviv

  1. A medieval city in western Ukraine, administrative centre of Lviv province.
  2. Lviv province (oblast), in western Ukraine.

Synonyms

  • L’vov, Lvov
  • Lwów, Lwow
  • Lemberg (historical)
  • Leopolis (historical)
  • (province): Lviv Oblast

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Portuguese

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Proper noun

Lviv f

  1. Lviv; Lvov (an oblast in western Ukraine)
  2. Lviv; Lvov (a city and municipality, the regional capital of Lviv, Ukraine)

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