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Aleksandra Apanovich (born
December 6, 1969) is a
Soviet sprint canoer who
competed in the late 1980s. She won two
bronze medals at the 1989 ICF Canoe...
- Cossacks.
Ukrainian writer Adrian Kaschenko (1858–1921) and
historian Olena Apanovich note that the
abolition of the
Zaporozhian Sich had a
strong symbolic...
- century.
Ukrainian historians, such as
Adrian Kashchenko (1858–1921),
Olena Apanovich and
others suggest that the
final abolishment of the
Zaporozhian Sich...
- : (unmarried) Apanavičiūtė f.: (married) Apanavičienė
Related names Belarusian:
Apanovich; Polish: Apanowicz; Ukrainian: Apanovych; Belarusian: Apanasevich; Ukrainian:...
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father was of
Belarusian peasant stock (hence the
Belarusian last name
Apanovich) and her
mother was of small-time
Polish nobility ancestry. She spent...
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folklorist Kateryna Antonovych-Melnyk (1859–1942),
Ukrainian historian Olena Apanovich Volodymyr Barvinok Dmytro Doroshenko Mykhailo Drahomanov, historian, political...
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Russia 12,105 45.23%
Aleksey Misan Communist Party 6,738 25.17%
Sergey Apanovich A Just
Russia — For
Truth 2,885 10.78%
Sergey Malykhin Liberal Democratic...
- Singer (GDR) 1:36.84 QF 2. Irina Salomykova,
Irina Khmelevskaya,
Aleksandra Apanovich, and
Nadezhda Kovalevich (URS) 1:37.78 QF 3. Anna Olsson,
Agneta Andersson...
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Agriculture Ilya
Pavlovich Sumarokov Minister of
Labour and
Employment Natalya Vladimirovna Vorontsova Minister of
Education Elena Vladimirovna Apanovich...
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hypothesised by some
scholars such as M.
Vozniak (1924) and E.M.
Apanovich (1983) to be a now-lost,
anonymous Ukrainian Authentic Chronicle (Ukrainian:...