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Archimandrite Leo
Haroshka, MIC (born Leŭ Jurjevič Haroška, Belarusian: Леў Юр’евіч Гарошка, Russian: Лев Юрьевич Горошко; 26
February 1911, the village...
- of the
United States of America,
especially in Chicago. From 1947, Leo
Haroshka initiated in
Paris a
pastoral and
cultural periodical called Bozhym Shliakham...
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existed in
London since 1947, led by
exiled priests Ceslaus Sipovich, Leo
Haroshka and
later Alexander Nadson. The
mission is
historically closely related...
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joined the
community of
Belarusian Catholic priests (Ceslaus Sipovic, Leo
Haroshka,
Alexander Nadson and others) who had
settled there after the
Second World...
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member of the
Belarus men's
national ice
hockey team.
Media related to Aleh
Haroshka at
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Shvedau (M. Kharamanda) (PP) 0–5 29:40 – A.
Demkov (A.
Haroshka, P. Razvadovski) 0–6 31:09 – K.
Brykun 0–7 34:26 – I.
Kaznadey (P. Razvadovski)...
- Bojarskih,
Kiryl Brykun,
Pavel Dashkou,
Siarhei Drozd,
Nikolai Goncharov, Aleh
Haroshka, Ilya Kaznadzei,
Andrei Kolasau,
Dzmitry Korabau,
Aliaksei Kuveka, Vitali...
- Sheleh,
Aliaksandr Yeronau,
Nikolai Goncharov,
Viachaslau Raitsou, Aleh
Haroshka,
Philip Maistrenka,
Aliaksandr Famin,
Pavel Razvadouski, Igor Revenko,...