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Dziuba,
dziuba, or дзюба in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Dziuba or
Dzyuba (Polish:
Dziuba; Belarusian,
Russian and Ukrainian: Дзюба) is a...
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Marek Dziuba (born 19
December 1955) is a
Polish former professional footballer and manager. He pla**** for a few clubs,
including ŁKS Łódź and
Widzew Łódź...
- Ivan
Mykhailovych Dziuba (Ukrainian: Іва́н Миха́йлович Дзю́ба; 26 July 1931 – 22
February 2022) was a
Ukrainian literary critic,
social activist, dissident...
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Tetiana Anatoliivna Dziuba (née Murzenko; born 19 July 1966) is a
Ukrainian writer,
literary critic, journalist, and translator.
Doctor of
Sciences in...
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Brygida Dziuba (born 11
February 1939) is a
former Polish gymnast. She
competed at the 1960
Summer Olympics representing Poland.
Poland at the 1960 Summer...
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Marcin Dziuba (born 17 July 1983) is a
Polish chess player holding the
title of grandmaster. In 2000, he came 4th at the
European U18
Chess Championship...
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Dziuba (born 1983) is a
Ukrainian long
track speed skater who parti****tes in
international competitions.
European Allround Championships 2008 - Kolomna...
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Maria Jadwiga Dziuba (born 2
January 1945) is a
Polish farmer and
politician from the
Polish People's Party. She
served as
member of the Sejm from 2004...
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Walter Meeuws (1990–91)
Odilon Polleunis (1991–92) Rudy
Liebens &
Marek Dziuba (1992)
Albert Van
Marcke (1992)
Martin Lippens (1992–93) Guy Mangelschots...
- чи русифікація?) is a book by
Ukrainian writer and
social activist Ivan
Dziuba. It was
written in late 1965 as a
supplement to a
letter sent to the First...