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Omelian Mykhailovych Hlibovytskyi (Ukrainian: Омелян Михайлович Глібовицький; 1856,
according to
other sources 1857, Krohulets,
Austrian Empire – 27 September...
- 1940–1945".
Cambridge University Press. p.167. ISBN 0-521-89424-7 Rudnytskyi,
Omelian et al. “The 1921–1923
Famine and the
Holodomor of 1932–1933 in Ukraine:...
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Maria Pappas in 2003. Ukrainian: Омелян Іванович Плешкевич, romanized:
Omelian Ivanovych Pleshkevych "Emil
Omelan Pleszkewycz".
Chicago Tribune. Chicago...
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century the most
widely accepted view (held by
Yakiv Holovatsky,
Omelian Kaluzhniatsky,
Omelian Ohonovsky, Ivan Krypiakevych,
Volodymyr Hnatiuk, I. Pătruţ,...
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Kulchytsky 2004.
Kulchytsky &
Yefimenko 2003, pp. 42–63. Rudnytskyi,
Omelian; Levchuk, Nataliia; Wolowyna, Oleh; Shevchuk, Pavlo;
Kovbasiuk (Savchuk)...
- ми з великої години). The song,
written by Oles Babiy [uk] to
music by
Omelian Nyzhankivskyi [uk] in 1929, was
officially adopted by the
leadership of...
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Beside Stotsky,
other important Bukovinian leaders were
Yerotei Pihuliak,
Omelian Popovych,
Mykola Vasylko,
Orest Zybachynsky [uk],
Denys Kvitkovsky [uk]...
- Parliament. The
first ten
members on the
party list were
Petro Symonenko (MP),
Omelian Parubok (MP),
Anatoliy Nalyvaiko (tunneler of the Karl
Marks Mine (Yenakieve))...
- Press. ISBN 978-1487523091. Levchuk, Nataliia; Wolowyna, Oleh; Rudnytskyi,
Omelian; Kovbasiuk, Alla; Kulyk,
Natalia (May 2020). "Regional 1932–1933 Famine...
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officer from Zhytomir, who
served as the OUN's
official theorist; and
Omelian Senyk, a
party organizer and
veteran of the
Austrian and
Galician armies...