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Vasyl ****ovych
Stefanyk (Ukrainian: Васи́ль Семе́нович Стефа́ник; May 14, 1871 –
December 7, 1936) was an
influential Ukrainian modernist writer and...
- 1971, the
institution was
renamed after a
famous Ukrainian writer Vasyl Stefanyk by the
decree of the
Council of
Ministers of the USSR.
After the dissolution...
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Union as a
result of its
invasion of Poland. It was
named after Vasyl Stefanyk in 1971. To the
development of the
library greatly contributed Ukrainian...
- Russian-Ukrainian war. She
graduated from the Ivano-Frankivsk
College of
Vasyl Stefanyk Precarpathian National University (2022, with honors,
specialty - primary...
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museum cooperates with
other museums in
Volyn Oblast and
Rivne Oblast,
Stefanyk Library of Lviv, and the
museum of Kozłówka
Palace (Poland). As of 2011...
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monument to Ivan Kotliarevsky. From left:
Mykhailo Kotsiubynsky,
Vasyl Stefanyk,
Olena Pchilka,
Lesya Ukrainka,
Mykhailo Starytsky, Hnat Khotkevych, Volodymyr...
- (Paul): Pavlovych, Pavliuk, Pailiuk,
Pavluk Stepan (Steven): Stefaniuk,
Stefanyk When a
woman married, she was
known by a form of her husband's
first name...
- 1952) is a
Ukrainian journalist,
writer and editor.
Educated in the
Vasyl Stefanyk Subcarpathian National University (formerly Ivano-Frankivsk Pedagogical...
- (vulytsia
Yevhena Konovaltsia)
Vovchynets Street (vulytsia Vovchynetska)
Vasyl Stefanyk S****
Drive (naberezhna
Vasylia Stefanyka) The city has
seven main city...
- 1968
Soviet drama film.
Directed by
Leonid Osyka, it is
based on
Vasyl Stefanyk's short stories The
Thief and The
Stone Cross. It has been
ranked 5th in...