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- spellings used in the local press media included Russian: Станиславов Stanislavov and Yiddish: סטאַניסלאוו. After World War II it was changed by the Soviet...
- Ukrainian, Polish, and Jewish alike, just before the **** occupation of Stanislavov. Women with dozens of children were shot by the Soviets at the secluded...
- placed as high as 15th at the World Championships—in 1990 with Alexander Stanislavov—and as high as 11th at the European Championships—in 1997 with Pasquale...
- Mihail Stanislavov Mihaylov (Bulgarian: Михаил Станиславов Михайлов) born on December 27, 1972, better known as Big Sha or by his previous name, Misho...
- 9,000 wounded. During the night of October 31, 1945 the UPA captured Stanislavov, the former capital of Volhynia. From Ukrainian Christmas Day, January...
- Location 6th District, Budapest, Hungary Address Bajza u. 35., Andrássy út 104., Terézváros, Budapest Amb****ador Yevgeny Stanislavov Website hungary.mid.ru...
- Pospelov, p. 26 Official website of Shakhty Administration. Denis Ivanovich Stanislavov Archived March 11, 2014, at the Wayback Machine (in Russian) Russian...
- responsible for territory between Suchavka and Stanislavov. Third regiment protected the areas from Stanislavov until Perekop. Brigade was also put in charge...
- (1456-1479) Pimen Zografski (1540 - 1620) Petar Bogdan (1601 – 1674) Filip Stanislavov (1608 - 1674) Petar Parchevich (1612 – 1674) Avram Dimitriev (1630 -...
- Thomas Hobbes's Leviathan, The Dancing Master (Playford), Abagar (Filip Stanislavov), Bahar-i Danish (Inayat Allah Kamboh) 1652 in literature – Theatrum...