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Vakhutyntsi Viktorivka Vladyslavka Horobiivka Huli
Yemchykha Zelenky Ivanivka Karapyshi Kypiachka Kozyn Korytyshche Kuleshiv Kuteliv Makedony Mali
Prytsky Maslivka...
- (Khmelnytskyi),
Lokomotyv Znamianka (Kirovohrad), Obolon-Zmina Kyiv (Kyiv),
Kolos Karapyshi (Kyiv),
Batkivshchyna Pervomaisk (Luhansk),
Sokil Zolochiv (Lviv), Nyva...
- pla**** in 2015
Personal details Born (1979-04-04) 4
April 1979 (age 45)
Karapyshi,
Ukrainian SSR,
Soviet Union Nationality Ukrainian Political party Voice...
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renaming into Nyva-Borysfen,
while the
original Nyva
restarted as FC Nyva
Karapyshi in the Kyiv
Oblast Championship. The idea of club's organization, in the...
- (Ukrainian: Анатолій Степанович Даниленко; 4
March 1953 - 6
February 2021,
Karapyshi,
Myronivka Raion, Kyiv Oblast) was a
Ukrainian politician who had served...
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placenames in
south of Kyiv
Oblast and in
Cherkasy Oblast,
namely Kaharlyk,
Karapyshi, Tahancha, Koshmak, are
believed to be
connected to the Berendei. Additionally...
- Васильович Гарбуз, Russian: Владимир Васильевич Гарбуз; b. 21
December 1951 in
Karapyshi, Kiev Oblast,
Ukrainian SSR) is a
Ukrainian painter and
graphic artist...
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Saint Petersburg 4 (0) 1992–1994
Vorskla Poltava 70 (19) 1995 FC
Kolos Karapyshi 1995 Nyva-Cosmos
Myronivka 2 (0) 1996
Industriya Borovsk 19 (6) International...
- a
debuting season. FC Nyva
Myronivka was
officially another club from
Karapyshi,
Myronivka Raion that
moved to Myronivka. Last
season Nyva-Borysfen was...
- of the
newly created Myronivka Raion which was
carved out of
Kozyn and
Karapyshi volosts. In 1923 the
local railroad network was
expanded after adding...