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Kobets (Cyrillic: Кобец) is an East
Slavic surname.
Notable people with the
surname include: Alyaksandr...
- the city.
Kobets was born on 27
September 1959 in Kherson, in what was then the
Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic of the
Soviet Union.
Kobets served as...
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Kobets supported then
President of the
RSFSR Boris Yeltsin during the
August coup of 1991. From
August 19
until September 9, 1991,
Konstantin Kobets was...
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Daria Kobets (Ukrainian: Дарія Кобець, born 2000) is a
Ukrainian female rhythmic gymnast. She is
member of
Ukrainian rhythmic gymnastics national team...
- last
Minister of
Defence of the
Soviet Union.
General Colonel Konstantin Kobets supported then
President of the
Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic...
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named Floris,
Count of Holland,
under the
anagrammatic pseudonym of
Niels Kobet.
Bolkestein left S**** in 1976 and
became a
member of
parliament for the...
- winner: 2005–06
Naftan Novopolotsk Belarusian Cup winner: 2011–12
Alyaksandr Kobets at
Soccerway Alyaksandr Kobets at FootballFacts.ru (in Russian) v t e...
- 3168/jds.S0022-0302(54)91388-0. Petyaev, Ivan M.; Zigangirova,
Naylia A.;
Kobets,
Natalie V.; Tsibezov, Valery; Kapotina,
Lydia N.; Fedina,
Elena D.; Bashmakov...
- and the Russians,
Geoffrey Hosking; ISBN 0-14-029788-X Yurodstvo, by S.
Kobets S.A. Ivanov.
Symeon the New
Theologian as
Foolishness for
Christ (in French)...
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Darya Volodymyrivna Kobets (Ukrainian: Дар'я Володимирівна Кобець; 23
October 1990 –
missing since 24
September 2018),
known professionally as
Dasha Medova...