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Piatro Sadoŭski (Belarusian: Пятро Садоўскі, born 1941) is a
Belarusian linguist,
politician and diplomat.
Between 1992 and 1994
Sadoŭski served as...
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Sadowski in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Sadowski, Sadovsky, or
Sadouski is a
common Polish surname. It
means "from the orchard" or "from Sadow"...
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further increased in the
aftermath of the
First World War, with
scholar John
Sadouski estimating that some 16,600
Belarusians came to
Canada between 1927 and...
- (feminine form -ckaja and -skaja: Navicki, Kalinoŭski, Pilecki, Rusiecki,
Sadoŭski, Caŭłoŭski, Bialaŭski). One
common suffix in
surnames is -čuk (Ramančuk...
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American Historical Review. 78 (5): 1502. doi:10.2307/1854188. JSTOR 1854188.
Sadouski, J. (1974). "Reviewed work:
Belorussia under Soviet Rule, 1917-1957, IVAN...
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Byelorussian SSR and
first Minister of
Foreign Affairs of
Belarus Piatro Sadoŭski (born 1941),
Belarusian linguist,
politician and
diplomat This page or...
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Exile Aleś Bialacki,
human rights activist and
political prisoner Piatro Sadoŭski, Belarus'
first amb****ador to
Germany Pavał Sieviaryniec,
Christian Democratic...
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statesman Piotra Sych (1912–1963),
Belarusian writer and
journalist Piatro Sadoŭski (born 1941),
Belarusian linguist Piotra Skargi Street in
Bydgoszcz Bohemannia...
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protesters alongside key
opposition leaders such as
Zianon Pazniak, Piatro
Sadoŭski,
Siarhiej Antončyk [be] and
underlined the
important role of
workers in...
- MPs from the
Belarusian Po****r Front,
including Zianon Pazniak,
Piatro Sadoŭski and others,
decided to
carry out a
hunger strike within Parliament, protesting...