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- Svetlana Viktorivna Ischenko (Ukrainian: Світлана Вікторівна Іщенко, born July 30, 1969, Mykolaiv, Ukraine) — poet, translator, stage actress, teacher...
- Yan Yevgenyevich Ishchenko (Russian: Ян Евгеньевич Ищенко; born 10 March 1980) is a former Russian professional football player. He pla**** three seasons...
- claim that the battle of Malakoff took place on August 27. Fletcher and Ischenko point out that for the ****ault on June 18 the French ****embled three divisions...
- Oleksandr Ishchenko (Ukrainian: Олександр Олексійович Іщенко, born 3 September 1953) is a former Ukrainian football player and manager who is currently...
- Natalia Sergeyevna Ishchenko (Russian: Наталья Серге́евна Ищенко; born 8 April 1986) is a retired Russian synchronized swimmer, five-times Olympic champion...
- 2008–09 UEFA European Under-21 Championship runner-up: 2006 Shakhtar sign Ischenko – Ukrainiansoccer.net 5/24/08 Diadchenko, Yuliya (23 August 2011). Ищенко...
- Mykhaylo Oleksiyovich Ishchenko (Ukrainian: Михайло Олексійович Іщенко; born 19 May 1950) is a retired Soviet handball goalkeeper who competed in the 1972...
- Terebratulida. Genera: †Arcuatothyris Cnismatocentrum Dall, 1920 †Inopinatarculina Ischenko, 2004 †Nucleatina Kats, 1962 "Cnismatocentridae". www.gbif.org. Retrieved...
- Zapoteev Muayad Abdelrakhim 28,157 4 3 Brykulets "Kryshtali" (Кришталi) Ivan Ischenko 10,528 8 4 Ranrawi "Anymore" Kuzianna Fidelska 3,431 10 5 Grisana "Kohoney"...
- jazz pianist born in Mykolaiv, emigrated to Chicago as a child Svetlana Ischenko (born 1969), poet, stage actress, teacher and artist Boris Kamensky (1870–1949)...