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Lesya Ukrainka (Ukrainian: Леся Українка, romanized: Lesia Ukrainka,
pronounced [ˈlɛsʲɐ ʊkrɐˈjinkɐ]; born
Larysa Petrivna Kosach, Ukrainian: Лариса Петрівна...
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Lesya,
according to the Jain
theory of karma, is the
coloring of the soul on
account of its ****ociation with the
karmic matter. The
colour of
leśyā varies...
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Lesya can mean:
Lesya,
Russian and
Ukrainian feminine name that is a
variant of
Alexandra Lesya Ukrainka (1871–1913),
Ukrainian poet,
writer and critic...
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Lesia Ivanivna Nikitiuk (Ukrainian: Нікітюк Леся Іванівна; born 19
October 1987) is a
Ukrainian TV presenter.
Nikitiuk was born in Khmelnytskyi, Ukraine...
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Lesya Ukrainka National Academic Theater (also
referred to as
Lesya Ukrainka Theater) (Ukrainian: Національний академічний драматичний театр імені Лесі...
- The
Lesya Ukrainka Museum in
Yalta is a
local history museum dedicated to one of
Ukrainian literature's
foremost writers,
Lesya Ukrainka, who
lived on...
- ALA-LC romanization:
Lisova pisni︠a︡) is a
poetic play in
three acts by
Lesya Ukrainka. The play was
written in 1911 in the city of Kutaisi, and was first...
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Olesya (
Lesya)
Vladimirovna Yaroslavskaya (Russian: Оле́ся (Ле́ся) Влади́мировна Яросла́вская; born 20
March 1981) is a
Russian pop singer, lead singer...
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Lesya Ukrainka Award is the
Cabinet of
Ministers of
Ukraine prize awarded for
literary and
artistic works for
children and youth. It is
awarded yearly...
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Lesya Ukrainka street (formerly
known as Jagiellońska -
Jagiellon street) is a
central pedestrian street in Lutsk, Ukraine,
running from
Fellowship Bridge...