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Josef Fales (Ukrainian: Йосип Георгійович Фалес,
Yosyp Heorhiyovych Fales, 12 June 1938 – 17
October 2022) was a Czechoslovakian-born
Soviet footballer...
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Lozinskiy (Polish: Józef Łoziński), a
Ukrainian scholar and
priest from Lviv (
Josyp Łozyński Ivanovyč,
Ruskoje wesile, 1834),
Tomasz Padura. The use of the...
- incarceration,
arrested August 1937.
Sentenced to 10 years' hard labour. Kashuba,
Josyp –
member of the Kyiv
Bandurist Capella and
later the
Kharkiv Bandurist Capella...
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Josyp Brandt "Wedding of cossacks"...
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nineteenth century,
there were two
versions of Latin: "Polonized" by
Josyp Łozynski in 1834 ("alphabet") and "Czechized" by the
Czech Slavist Josef...
- Josef) Tongan:
Siosefa Turkish:
Yusuf Turkmen:
Yusup Ukrainian: Йосип (
Josyp), Осип (Osyp) Urdu: يوسف (Yūsuf) Uzbek:
Yusuf Valencian:
Josep Venetian:...
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Maria Esperanza.
Presented by Drew
Mariani and
Michael Brown.
Visions of
Josyp Terelya. H. G. Wells’ ****ure
predictions through his fiction, presented...
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village of Hnivan) and one of the
largest landowners in Podolia,
Yuzef (
Josyp) Yaroshynskyi. In 1872, Józef Yaroshyński
bought the
village from the owner...
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Franz de Meser, the
author of
landscapes of Kyiv in the 1860s and 1880s,
Josyp Kordysh (1868), M.
Pasternak (1869) and
others had
photo studios. In the...
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accounts joined the Kyiv
Bandurist Chorus in 1925) nor
Hryhoriy Andriychyk,
Josyp Snizhniy, or Vasyl' Potapenko.
Bandurist and
professor Mykola Shchohol gives...