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Łubka [ˈwupka] is a
village in the
administrative district of
Gmina Siemień,
within Parczew County,
Lublin Voivodeship, in
eastern Poland. It lies approximately...
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Lubka Oleksandrivna Kolessa (Ukrainian: Любов Олександрівна Колесса; 19 May 1902 in Lemberg, Austro-Hungarian
Empire – 15
August 1997 in Toronto, Ontario...
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Tatar author S. Tuhan-Baranowski. A less
frequent Polish form,
Łubka, is
corroborated in
Łubka/Łupka, the
Crimean Tatar name of the
Lipkas up to the end of...
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Betts Opus 33, No. 3:
Mazurka No. 24, in D
major by
Chopin performed by
Lubka Kolessa Mazurka by
Claude Debussy Claude Debussy's
Mazurka Mazurka, from...
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later given to the
first delivered 105N2k/2000 tram.
Lubka &
Stiasny (2011, p. 104)
Lubka &
Stiasny (2011, p. 110) Rusak,
Ryszard (2000). "Rodzina...
- Rădăceanu,
Romanian journalist, linguist, and
politician (d. 1955) 1902 –
Lubka Kolessa, Ukrainian-Canadian
pianist and
educator (d. 1997) 1903 – Ruth Ella...
- Kraków, 2011 A type N car
converted into a
snowplow in Toruń
Dashboard Lubka, Arkadiusz; Stiasny,
Marcin (2004).
Atlas tramwajów. Poznań: Poznański Klub...
- Liduna, Lidunka, Liduše, Lizuška, Ľubomíra, Ľuba, Ľubena, Ľubina, Ľubina,
Ľubka, Ľubuška, Mečislava, Melina, Mecka, Mila, Milena, Milada, Milady, Miladena...
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Vasileva Rondova (Bulgarian: Любка Василева Рондова),
Ljubka Rondova or
Lubka Rondova was a
Bulgarian folk
singer best
known for
performing and recording...
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general Stanisław Kasznica,
resistance soldier Wojciech Kilar,
composer Lubka Kolessa,
pianist Yevhen Konovalets,
Ukrainian nationalist leader Maria Konopnicka...