Machnovka (Volyn Oblast, Ukraine)
Machnovka is a town on the western edge of the province of Kiev in Russia (now Ukraine) and of significance to Mennonite history as the point of identification for the Deutsch-Michalin settlement, 1791-1874, which was located a few miles south of Machnovka.
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