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- Ivonka Survilla (Belarusian: Івонка Сурвілла, born Ivonka Šymaniec, Belarusian: Івонка Шыманец, Polish: Iwonka Szymaniec, April 11, 1936) is the President...
- Survila or Survilla is an ancient Lithuanian compound surname: sur- + -vil. It may refer to: Ivonka Survilla (b. 1936) - President of the Rada of the...
- Maria Paula Survilla (February 1, 1964 – April 25, 2020), also known as Paŭlina Maria Survilla, was an American professor of ethnomusicology and an ethnocultural...
- Jazep Sažyč (1980–1997) Ivonka Survilla (since 1997) The current (April 2024) presidium consists of: Ivonka SurvillaPresident Siarhiej Navumčyk, former...
- Sazhych (November 1982 – 1997) Barys Rahula (1997 - 22 April 2005) Ivonka Survilla (1997–present) Government of Belarus July 28, 1990 from Art. 6 of the Constitution...
- July 2018, aged 67. Media related to Olga Jackowska at Wikimedia Commons Survilla, Maria Paula (2002). Of mermaids and rock singers: placing the self and...
- Viktar Smolski Ihar Lučanok Vladimir Dukelsky Alexander Rybak Maria Paula Survilla D'Arcy Wretzky Symon Budny Euphrosyne of Polotsk Śpirydon Sobal Francysk...
- (1944–1970) Vincent Žuk-Hryškievič (1970–1980) Jazep Sažyč (1980–1997) Ivonka Survilla (1997–present) In 1998, Belarusian linguist and translator Siarhiej Šupa [be]...
- were not disclosed for security reasons. Since 2022, President Ivonka Survilla has awarded several Belarusian political prisoners with the Order of the...
- November 1980 – 1997 Preceded by Vincent Žuk-Hryškievič Succeeded by Ivonka Survilla Personal details Born (1917-09-05)5 September 1917 Haradziečna [be], Russian...