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Klyment Vasilyovich Kvitka (Ukrainian: Климент Васильович Квітка;
February 4, 1880 –
September 19, 1953) was a
Ukrainian and
Soviet musicologist and ethnographer...
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Balkan Wars and
World War I
Kliment Kolesnikov (born 2000),
Russian swimmer Klyment Kvitka (1880—1953),
Ukrainian musicologist and
ethnographer Kliment Nastoski...
- Ворошилов pronounced; Ukrainian: Климент Охрімович Ворошилов, romanized:
Klyment Okhrimovych Voroshylov), po****rly
known as Klim
Voroshilov (Russian: Клим...
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remained under surveillance thereafter. In 1907,
Lesya Ukrainka married Klyment Kvitka, a
court official, who was an
amateur ethnographer and musicologist...
- (Russian: Климент Николаевич Редько, Ukrainian: Климент Миколайович Редько,
Klyment Mykolayovych Redko), 15 (27)
October 1897 - 18
February 1956) was a Ukrainian-Russian...
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Church Music Research Center Scientific Center of Folk
Music named after Klyment Kvitka Research Center for the
Methodology of
Historical Musicology Scientific...
- ethno-organologist.
Volodymyr Kushpet –
contemporary Ukrainian ethno-organologist
Klyment Kvitka –
Russian and
Ukrainian ethno-organologist
Mykola Lysenko – Ukrainian...
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Hryhory Kvitka (1778–1843)
Ukrainian writer, journalist, and
playwright Klyment Kvitka (1880–1953),
Ukrainian musicologist and
ethnographer Larysa Petrivna...
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guise of repairs.
According to
Archbishop of
Simferopol and
Crimea Klyment,
these hostile actions of the
Russian occupying power towards the Ukrainian...
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church was
restored and re-consecrated. 1909 – On the
initiative of
priest Klyment Sonevytskyi, the
construction of a new
church began. The
donors were the...