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Kvitka Cisyk (April 4, 1953 –
March 29, 1998, born Kvitoslava-Orysia Cisyk; also
known as
Kacey Cisyk) was an
American coloratura soprano of Ukrainian...
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Kvitka may
refer to: Ivan
Kvitka (born 1967),
Russian politician Kvitka Cisyk (1953–1998),
American coloratura soprano of
Ukrainian ethnicity Hryhory...
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Hryhorii Fedorovych Kvitka-Osnovianenko (Ukrainian: Григорій Федорович Квітка-Основ'яненко; 29
November 1778 – 20
August 1843) was a
Ukrainian writer,...
- Ivan
Ivanovich Kvitka (Russian: Иван Иванович Квитка; born May 4, 1967, Kalach,
Sverdlovsk Oblast) is a
Russian political figure and a
deputy of the 8th...
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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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under surveillance thereafter. In 1907,
Lesya Ukrainka married Klyment Kvitka, a
court official, who was an
amateur ethnographer and musicologist. They...
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Oleksandr Bilash with
lyrics by
Dmytro Pavlychko Two Colors, a 1989
album by
Kvitka Cisyk, and its
title track Two
Colours (EP), by Feeder, 1995 Twocolors,...
- nation's
entrant via
national selection, won by
Anastasia Dymyd with the song "
Kvitka".
Prior to the 2023 contest,
Ukraine had parti****ted in the
Junior Eurovision...
- and
World War I
Kliment Kolesnikov (born 2000),
Russian swimmer Klyment Kvitka (1880—1953),
Ukrainian musicologist and
ethnographer Kliment Nastoski (born...
- Конотопська відьма) is a
satirical fiction story by
Ukrainian writer Hryhorii Kvitka-Osnovianenko
written in 1833 and
published in 1837 in his
second book of...