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- Poetry Contest, 2003 in Israel: The International Literary Prize of Ivan Koshelivets, 2013 in Ukraine: The Best Mykolaiv Book of the Year 2019 in Poetry nomination:...
- Ukrainian militarist and nationalist organization. "Vorony, Mykola" by Ivan Koshelivets, Encyclopedia of Ukraine, vol. 5 (1993) Syundyukov, Igor. "Життя «непоправного...
- відродження: Антологія 1917–1933. — Київ: Смолоскип, 2004. (in Ukrainian) Ivan Koshelivets (2008). "Antonenko-Davydovych, Borys". Internet Encyclopedia of Ukraine...
- Children's literature portal Ivan Koshelivets. Hutsalo, Yevhen at the Encyclopedia of Ukraine. Ivan Koshelivets. Shistdesiatnyky at the Encyclopedia...
- Literary Canon: the Art of Remembering', The Ukrainian W**** 12 March 2012 Koshelivets I & Stech M B, 2006 'Maik Yohansen', Internet Encyclopaedia of Ukraine...
- 2004, p. 16. Yarmolinsky 2014, pp. 20–25. Yarmolinsky 2014, pp. 44–49. Koshelivets, Ivan (2020). "Cyril and Methodius Brotherhood". Encyclopedia of Ukraine...
- January 2013. Ivan Koshelivets [uk] (1961–1967) Wolfram Burghardt [uk] (1967–1970) Bohdan Kravtsiv [uk] (1970–1976) Ivan Koshelivets (1976–1977) Marta...
- ISBN 978-1-4875-0153-2. Yurkova, O.V. Ostap Vyshnia (ВИШНЯ Остап). Encyclopedia of History of Ukraine. Koshelivets, I. Vyshnia, Ostap. Encyclopedia of Ukraine....
- Encyclopedia of Ukraine. Retrieved 12 July 2024. Harasymiw, Bohdan; Koshelivets, Ivan; Senkus, Roman (2015). "Chornovil, Viacheslav". Encyclopedia of...
- language, and has been called one of Ukraine's greatest female poets. Ivan Koshelivets, Ukrainian émigré scholar, referred to her writing as "unprecedented"...