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Twelve Chairs Ostap Dashkevych (ca. 1495–1535),
commander of the
Ukrainian Cossacks Ostap Ortwin (1876–1942),
Polish journalist Ostap Steckiw (1924–2001)...
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Ostap Bender (Russian: Остап Бендер) is a
fictional con man and the
central antiheroic protagonist in the
novels The
Twelve Chairs (1928) and The Little...
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Ostap Slyvynsky (born
October 14, 1978) is a
Ukrainian poet, essayist, translator,
literary critic, and academic. He is the
author of
several collections...
- November] 1889 – 28
September 1956),
better known by the
literary pseudonym of
Ostap Vyshnia, was a
Ukrainian writer, humourist, satirist, and
medical official...
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Ostap Vital'yevich
Kovalenko (Russian: Остап Витальевич Коваленко; born 1
March 2001) is a
Russian tennis player.
Kovalenko has a
career high ITF junior...
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features elderly Zaporozhian Cossack Taras Bulba and his sons
Andriy and
Ostap. The sons
study at the Kiev
Academy and then
return home,
whereupon the...
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Ostap Markevych (Ukrainian: Остап Миронович Маркевич; born 4
April 1978) is a
Ukrainian football manager and
former football and ****sal player. He was...
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Ostap Ihorovych Prytula (Ukrainian: Остап Ігорович Притула; born 24 June 2000) is a
Ukrainian professional footballer who
plays as a
midfielder for Rukh...
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Vorobyaninov wants to find the treasure. The “smooth operator” and con-man
Ostap Bender forces Kisa to
become his partner, and they set out to find the chairs...
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Ostaphii "
Ostap"
Dashkevych (Ukrainian: Остафій Дашкевич; born in
Ovruch 1470 – died
after 1535) is one of the
earliest recorded leaders of an organized...