Proper noun
Lvov
Alternative form of Lviv
In our attitude towards the war, which under the new government of Lvov and Co. unquestionably remains on Russia's part a predatory imperialist war owing to the capitalist nature of that government, not the slightest concession to "revolutionary defencism” is permissible. Vladimir Lenin
After the war, a new Jewish population was formed from among the hundreds of thousands of Russians and Ukrainians that migrated to the city, then called Lvov. Source: Internet
A. Kerensky, Russia and History's Turning Point, New York 1965, p. 150. Alexandra suggested to her husband to expel Guchkov and Prince Lvov to Siberia. Source: Internet
After marrying his wife, arranged through their parents, Simon moved his bride and his business to Lvov, a majestic city in Poland known for its beautiful churches and large Jewish population. Source: Internet
From Odessa to Lvov, it's utterly different. Source: Internet
Ludwik Finkelstein was in Lvov, which is now in Ukraine. Source: Internet