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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...
- existed in London since 1947, led by exiled priests Ceslaus Sipovich, Leo Haroshka and later Alexander Nadson. The mission is historically closely related...
- joined the community of Belarusian Catholic priests (Ceslaus Sipovic, Leo Haroshka, Alexander Nadson and others) who had settled there after the Second World...
- member of the Belarus men's national ice hockey team. Media related to Aleh Haroshka at Wikimedia Commons Biographical information and career statistics from...
- 0–4 23:22 – I. 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,...