- Ihor
Volodymyrovych Kozhan (Ukrainian: Ігор Володимирович Кожан; born 17
January 1953) is a
Ukrainian archivist,
cultural and
public figure. He is director...
- deal, in
January 2015 the
company announced a $400
million acquisition of
Kozhan JSC, an oil
producing company in
Kazkahstan with
rights to
develop the Morskoye...
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eastern s**** of the
Caspian Sea in
Kazakhstan through a
stake held in
KoZhan,
which is a
petroleum firm
developing the Morskoye, Karatal, Dauletally...
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known for his po****r
Yiddish music albums. He was born in a
small village,
Kozhan Gorodok,
Russian Empire, and
raised in a
nearby village, Davyd-Haradok,...
- the city of Kharkiv. On 10
March 2022, a Su-34
reportedly crashed near
Kozhan-Gorodok, Belarus, 17 km from the
Luninets (air base). Both
pilots ejected...
- Кажан-Гарадок, romanized: Kažan-Haradok; Russian: Кожан-Городок, romanized:
Kozhan-Gorodok; Polish: Kożangródek; Hebrew: קוז'נהורודוק) is an
agrotown in Luninyets...
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people clan, a.k.a.
Eastern Jicarilla,
lived as
nomads in tipis,
called kozhan by the Jicarilla. They
hunted buffalo on the
plains east of the Rio Grande...
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Chervonohrad Boykivshchyna Art Museum,
Sambir Tetiana Lupii (2003–2005) Ihor
Kozhan (from 2005 to the present)
Liubov Voloshyn Emiliia Okhrymovych-Holubovska...
- Konopnicka,
writer Ihor Kobrin, film
director Juliusz Kossak,
painter Ihor
Kozhan,
Ukrainian archivist,
cultural and
public figure Jan Krukowiecki, general...
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titled "Дочь лебеди Йукталче" ("Swan
Daughter Yuktalche"), an old man
named Kozhan and his son
Kozhdemyr set a trap for the
large white swan that has been...