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Dmytro Hrytsai (a.k.a. "Perebyinis"; Ukrainian: Дмитрó Грицáй-Переб́ийніс; Dorozhiv, Galicia, 1
April 1907 – 22
December 1945, Prague, Czechoslovakia)...
- Oleh
Hrytsai (Ukrainian: Олег Анатолійович Грицай; born 24 July 1973,
Soviet Union) is a
retired professional Ukrainian football forward.
Along with Hennadiy...
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Oleksandr Hrytsay (Ukrainian: Олександр Анатолійович Грицай; born 30
September 1977) is a
Ukrainian retired professional footballer who pla**** as central...
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Oksana Stefanivna Hrytsai (born
March 5, 1986,
known professionally as Mika Newton) is a
singer from the city of Burshtyn, Ukraine. Born and
raised in...
- Shukhevych,
Dmytro Hrytsai and
Kateryna Meshko [uk] in Buchach, 1943,
shortly before the m****acres of
Poles in
Volhynia and
Eastern Galicia....
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Ukrainian Supreme Liberation Council leaders,
Roman Shukhevych and
Dmytro Hrytsai. The
Order is
awarded in five (golden,
silver and bronze)
grades and had...
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Headquarters and the
General Staff.
Roman Shuchevych headed the HQ,
while Dmytro Hrytsai became chief of staff. The
General Staff consisted of operations, intelligence...
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Ukrainian Supreme Liberation Council leaders,
Roman Shukhevych and
Dmytro Hrytsai. The
Order is
awarded in five (golden,
silver and bronze)
grades and had...
- players,
Serhiy C****chenko (4 times,
Polihraftekhnika Oleksandriya), Oleh
Hrytsai (2 times, FC Cherkasy),
Oleksandr Aliyev (2 times, Dynamo-2 Kyiv), Matviy...
- the
original (PDF) on 2014-07-27.
Retrieved 2014-07-26.
Example by
Stepan Hrytsai (Grytsai).
YouTube Example by
Merry Fellows (Veseli Vujki). YouTube...