- one's life, in
particular bringing a
sudden death, as in the
curse "Let
Karachun take you!" (Russian: Карачун тебя возьми!). Max
Vasmer derived the name...
-
Valeria Karachun (born 14
April 1994) is a
Belarusian footballer who
plays as a
defender and has
appeared for the
Belarus women's
national team.
Karachun has...
-
Alexander Karachun (born
March 3, 1995) is a German-Belarusian
hockey forward,
currently playing for the
Schwenninger Wild
Wings of the
Deutsche Eishockey...
-
Viktor Karachun (12
August 1968 – 11
August 2004) was a
Belarusian ice
hockey player. He
competed in the men's
tournament at the 1998
Winter Olympics....
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detainees were
ordered to get into a car and were
driven toward Mount Karachun; they were
followed by two cars
containing militants.
About 4 am, the car...
- Sloviansk,
taking strategically significant locationed,
including the
Karachun Mountains. This,
combined with Strelkov's
videos decrying a lack of support...
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Karachun (Russian: Карачун) is a
rural locality (a selo) and the
administrative center of
Karachunskoye Rural Settlement,
Ramonsky District,
Voronezh Oblast...
- is the most
widespread contemporary holiday,
while Yalda, Saturnalia,
Karachun, Hanukkah, Kwanzaa, and Yule are also
celebrated around this time. In East...
- "Abschied von
einem ganz
besonderen Menschen – eine
Erinnerung an
Viktor Karachun" (in German).
August 17, 2004.
Archived from the
original on
December 19...
- the
group was
attacked with
automatic weapons and
mortar fire from the "
Karachun" hill,
where the
Ukrainian army was stationed. The last
pictures Rocc****i...