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Kandrat Krapiva (Belarusian: Кандра́т Крапіва́, 5
March 1896 – 7
January 1991) was a
Soviet and
Belarusian writer, playwright,
social activist, and literary...
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theatre critic Kondraty Korsalin (1809–1883),
Belarusian portraitist Kondrat Krapiva,
Belarusian poet
Kondraty Ryleyev,
Russian poet and a
leader of the Decembrist...
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activity on
Telegram went
unfettered through lack of moderators.
Natalia Krapiva, a
lawyer at the
digital rights group Access Now, said that
French authorities...
- бігус; Belarusian: бігас, bihas, or бігус, bihus, Lithuanian:
bigusas Krapiva (2003), p. 389.
Martynav (1978), p. 348. "The best
dishes of traditional...
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Survilla See List of
Belarusian writers Janka Kupala Jakub Kolas Kandrat Krapiva Maksim Bahdanovič Aleś Adamovič
Ryhor Baradulin Mikałaj Husoŭski Śviatlana...
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prince routed the
troops of the
Prince of Starodub [ru]
Simeon Dmitrievich Krapiva and
Prince of Obolensk [ru]
Konstantin Yurievich [ru].[citation needed]...
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arrest to show a lack of
freedom of
speech in
Western countries.
Natalia Krapiva, a
lawyer at the U.S.-based
digital rights group Access Now, said that...
- (Belarusian: Бібліятэка Вожыка).
Mikhail Chavusski (1941—1943)
Kandrat Krapiva (1943—1947)
Mikhail Chavusski (1947—1955)
Pavel Kovalev (1955—1967) Vladimir...
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Directed by Uładzimier Korš-Sablin
Kanstancin Sańnikaŭ
Written by
Kandrat Krapiva Cinematography Aleksandr Gintsburg Production company Belarusfilm Release...
- (Russian: Крапивин) is a
Russian masculine surname originating from the word
krapiva (nettle); its
feminine counterpart is Krapivina. It may
refer to Natella...