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Dokiya Kuzmivna Humenna (March 10, 1904 –
April 4, 1996) was a
Ukrainian and
Ukrainian American writer, one of the most
prolific authors of the literary...
- in dialects. Initially, a
female adjective (1322 Homonna, 1332
Humenna, 1381
Humenna, 1391 Humonna) then
neutrum Humenné. Humenné is a
center of one...
- Mosendz, Oleh Olzhych,
Yurii Lypa, Ulas Samchuk,
Yurii Klen, and
Dokia Humenna. Applebaum, Anne (2017). Red Famine: Stalin's War on Ukraine.
online review...
- and
Bohdan Strotsen. In 2011, B. Strotsen, Z. Ivakhiv, H. Ma****h, and I.
Humenna published the book Cherneliv-Ruskyi:
istorychnyi narys. Байковецька територіальна...
- ideals".
Among its
members were
Serhiy Pylypenko,
Petro Panch,
Dokiia Humenna and
Andrii Holovko.
Zakhidna Ukraina (Ukrainian: Західна Україна; English:...
- writer, translator, and
journalist Volodymyr Huba (born 1938), poet
Dokiya Humenna (1904–1996),
writer Yevhen Hutsalo (1937–1995), poet, novelist, journalist...
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shortly thereafter 400
altar brothers.
Mukachevo eparchy is
composed by
Humenna,
Uzhhorod and Makovitsa, that is,
composed by the
priests of the Spishsky...