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Pavlo Platonovych Chubynskyi (1839 –
January 26, 1884), also
anglicized as Paul Chubinsky, was a
Ukrainian poet and ethnographer, best
known as the author...
- back to the 19th
century and
include the
folklore collections of
Pavlo Chubynsky. and Ivan Rudchenko.
There are
numerous variations of this
Ukrainian folk...
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banned for
political reasons from
writing and painting. In 1862
Pavlo Chubynsky was
exiled for
seven years to Arkhangelsk. The
Ukrainian magazine Osnova...
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Zweiter Band Leipzig: Dieterich'sche
Verlagsbuchhandlung 1913 p. 242
Chubynsky,
Pavlo Труды этнографическо-статистической экспедиции в Западно-Русский...
- Drahomanov,
Volodymyr Antonovych, Ivan
Yakovych Rudchenko, and
Pavlo Chubynsky. They held an
Archaeological Congress in 1874, and
published in the Russian-language...
- публікація вірша". 24
August 2014 – via
Wikimedia Commons. "Pavlo
Platonovich Chubynsky".
National Technical University of Ukraine.
Retrieved 5
March 2022. Kubijovyč...
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internal affairs Pyotr Valuev arrested several hromada leaders (Pavlo
Chubynsky,
Petro Yefymenko and others) and
exiled them to Siberia. In 1863, after...
- as the
composer of the
Ukrainian national anthem by the
words of
Pavlo Chubynsky Shche ne
vmerla Ukraina (‘Ukraine has not Perished’),
which in 1917 was...
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Tolstaya 1990, p. 115.
Kabakova 1999, p. 35.
Tereshchenko 1848, p. 83.
Chubynsky 1872, p. 196. Agapkina. Качели 1999, p. 483.
Nekrylova 1991, p. 253. Madlevska...
- (since 1930) "Visti"
newspaper (since 2000)
People born in
Boryspil Pavlo Chubynsky (1839–1884),
author of the
Ukrainian National Anthem Vitalii Sediuk (b...