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Sydir Artemovych Kovpak (Ukrainian: Си́дір Арте́мович Ковпа́к; Russian: Си́дор Арте́мьевич Ковпа́к,
Sidor Artemyevich Kovpak), (June 7, 1887 – December...
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Sidor Bely or
Sydir Bily (1716 — 20 July 1788) was Kosh
ataman of the
Black Sea
Cossack Host. Bily was born in 1716 to a
Cossack family near Kherson....
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Sydir Holubovych (1873–1938) was a
Ukrainian politician. Born in
Tovstenke (near Husiatyn, Galicia, Austria-Hungary, now
Chortkiv Raion,
Ternopil Oblast)...
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Sydir Vasylyovych Kizin (Ukrainian: Сидір Васильович Кізін; born 15
November 1975) is a
Ukrainian lawyer and
politician who
briefly served as Governor...
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Sydir Tverdokhlib (Ukrainian: Сидір Антонович Твердохліб; 9 May 1886,
Berezhany - 15
October 1922,
Kamionka Strumiłowa) was a
Ukrainian poet, translator...
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Sydir Vorobkevych (Ukrainian: Сидір Іванович Воробкевич, Romanian:
Isidor Vorobchievici; 1836–1903) was a
Ukrainian composer, writer,
Eastern Orthodox...
- Сидір Білий і Чорний Корсар. Як козаки із засновником ВМФ США воювали (
Sydir Bilyi and the
Black Corsair. How
Cossacks with the
founder of USN battled)...
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Russian politician Oleksandr Kovpak (born 1983),
Ukrainian footballer Sydir Kovpak (1887–1967),
Soviet partisan All
pages with
titles containing Kovpak...
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Demko (1895–1957),
American soccer player Demko Makoviychuk, pen name of
Sydir Vorobkevych All
pages with
titles containing Demko Demko Name
Meaning This...
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places even less).[better source needed] In 1943, the
Soviet partisan leader Sydir Kovpak was sent to the
Carpathian Mountains, with help from
Nikita Khrushchev...