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Katrya Hrynevycheva (Ukrainian:Катря Гриневичева) (November 19, 1875 –
December 25, 1947) was a
Ukrainian writer and
community leader.
Katrya Hrynevycheva...
- of Oranienburg-Sachsenhausen, Flossenbürg and
Dachau concentration camps Katrya Hrynevycheva,
Ukrainian writer and
community leader.
Jutta Kleinschmidt...
- Katy, Kate, Kathy, Kathe, Kath, Kay, Kat,
Katja or Katya, Kota, Katyusha,
Katrya, Kitty, Kit, Kasia; many of
these are also
sometimes given as independent...
- (Volga
River Finn, Russia)
first name.
WGPSN Katrya 29°30′S 108°42′E / 29.5°S 108.7°E / -29.5; 108.7 (
Katrya) 9.2 1997
Ukrainian first name.
WGPSN Katya...
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Myron Markevych —
Ukrainian football manager Antoni Laub –
Polish painter Katrya Hrynevycheva –
Ukrainian writer and
community leader Robert Reyman – general...
- homeland. The
seven fairy godmothers from
Sleeping Beauty:
Their names were
Katrya the Pure,
Sofiya the wise,
Nyura the Graceful,
Ionna the Gifted,
Alyas the...
- "Obsessed. Orgy"
Lesya Ukrainka,
Varka – "Talentless" by Ivan Karpenko–Karyi,
Katrya – "Fate" by M. Staritsky,
Marusya "Oh, don't go,
Hrytsia М." by M. Starytsky...
- Kropyvnytsky) 1887 –
Kharytyna ("Serf Maiden", Ivan Karpenko-Karyi) 1889 –
Katrya ("Not Destined",
Mykhailo Starytsky) 1891 –
Aksyusha ("Forest", Alexander...
- driver; and
Katrya, the cook and Nazar's wife.
Ustyna eventually courts and
falls in love with Prokip,
another serf on the estate.
Katrya is
forced to...
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Archived from the
original on 4
March 2015.
Retrieved 3
November 2017. Bolger,
Katrya (23
October 2015). "Busty and the B****".
Laval Families Magazine. Laval...