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Lebedyn (Ukrainian and Russian: Лебедин,
Ukrainian pronunciation: [
ɫebeˈdɪn]) is a city in Sumy Oblast, Ukraine.
Lebedyn is
located in Sumy Raion. Before...
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including those who did not
report to the
Hlukhiv Rada council, were
taken to
Lebedin for
torture and execution.
Archbishop Konissky wrote: "The
execution was...
- Ukrainian: козаки́ [kozɐˈkɪ] See, for example,
Executions of
Cossacks in
Lebedin. This is also true of the Don
Cossacks of the
Lower Don,
where the local...
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uyezd was the
small town
Lebedin. In
September 1781 it
received its own coat of arms. The
uyezd had two
towns (
Lebedin and Nedrigailov) and consisted...
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Lebedin (Russian: Лебедин) is a
rural locality (a khutor) in
Lobazovsky Selsoviet Rural Settlement,
Oktyabrsky District,
Kursk Oblast, Russia. Po****tion:...
- Tuba
Kumandy Turachak Solton Starobardinian Chalkan (also
called Kuu,
Lebedin)
Closely related to the
northern varieties are
Kondoma Shor and
Lower Chulym...
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Soviet b****
singer of
opera and art song.
Hmyria was born in 1903 in
Lebedin,
Kharkov Governorate,
Russian Empire (today part of Ukraine). He remained...
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Chelkans (native name—Chalkandu, Shalkandu) are a
small group of
Turkic Indigenous people of Siberia. They
speak the
Northern Altai Chelkan language...
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Kreis Steinfurt, Germany,
since 2005 Mińsk Mazowiecki, Poland,
since 2006
Lebedin, Ukraine,
since 2008 B****um, Germany,
since 2009 Saint-Égrève, France,...
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Solton Starobardinian Chelkan dialect (also Kuu/Quu, Chalkandu/Shalkanduu,
Lebedin). 466
Chelkans claim to
speak their national language, and 539
people in...