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Uzbekfilm making animated films, then
began making feature films starting with
Gorkaya yagoda/Bitter
Berry (1975). Most of her
films are
about children, coming...
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Belarus and
Lithuania Ula (Western
Dvina tributary) [be],
Belarus Ula (
Gorkaya tributary) [ru],
Stavropol Krai,
Russia Ula (Luza tributary) [ru], Komi...
- the
lives of
their inhabitants; he
established a
discussion circle in
Gorkaya Balka village to help its
peasant residents gain
social contacts. Mikhail...
- 1569–1999. Yale
University Press. 2003. pp. 168–170, 176
Viktor Polishchuk "
Gorkaya Pravda.
Prestuplenya OUN-UPA." (in Russian). Sevdig.sevastopol.ws. Retrieved...
- A
Bitter Fate (Russian: Горькая судьбина,
Gorkaya sudbina), also
translated as A
Bitter Lot, is an 1859
realistic play by
Aleksey Pisemsky. It is a story...
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Makhnovists that had parti****ted in a
pogrom against the
Jewish settlement at
Gorkaya and
redistributed weapons to the
Jewish community for
their own protection...
- Diaspora. Books.google.com.
Retrieved on 11 July 2011.
Viktor Polishchuk "
Gorkaya Pravda.
Prestuplenya OUN-UPA." (in Russian). Sevdig.sevastopol.ws. Retrieved...
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confirmed their complicity in one
pogrom by
anarchists that
killed 22 Jews in
Gorkaya, for
which the
culprits were arrested, convicted, and executed. However...
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Kazakhstan regional branch aired in June 1960. In 1967 the
first original movie Gorkaya linia (Russian: Горькая линия) was
filmed and aired. In 1982 the TV channel...
- in Zelenokumsk.
Shebalkov was born on 30
October 1921 in the
village of
Gorkaya Balka to a
peasant family. He
graduated from
seven years of
school and...