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Sviatoslav Iosypovych Karavanskyi (Ukrainian: Святосла́в Йо́сипович Карава́нський; 24
December 1920 – 17
December 2016) was a
Ukrainian linguist, lexicographer...
- flowers.
Shortly after Antoniv's death,
exiled dissidents Sviatoslav Karavanskyi and Nina
Strokata Karavanska published an
article in the Anti-Bolshevik...
- editors, and
Ukrainian linguists,
including Iryna Farion,
Sviatoslav Karavanskyi,
Oleksandr Ponomariv, and
Mykola Zubkov, who are the most
ardent defenders...
- gave him a roll of
camera film
containing photographs of
Sviatoslav Karavanskyi's Dictionary of
Rhymes in the
Ukrainian Language and a copy of The Ukrainian...
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BioInvasions Records. 4 (3): 223–232. doi:10.3391/bir.2015.4.3.12.
Kvach Y.,
Karavanskyi Y.,
Tkachenko P.,
Zamorov V. (2021). "First
record of the
invasive Chinese...
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campaigns for
other formerly-imprisoned dissidents, such as
Sviatoslav Karavanskyi and Nina Strokata. In
January 1970
Chornovil launched a new samvydav...
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activists of the
Organisation of
Ukrainian Nationalists,
Sviatoslav Karavanskyi, who at that time had just
returned to his
homeland after 16
years in...
- September, the
arrests continued,
although at a
decreased rate.
Sviatoslav Karavanskyi was
arrested in
Odesa on 13 November,
according to both
Bohdan Horyn...
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collected 21
votes against Balochos's 24. Also
another candidate was Oleh
Karavanskyi nominated from Nyva Vinnytsia.
Among his
multiple awards Balchos has...