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Valery Tarasenka (Belarusian: Валерый Тарасенка; Russian: Валерий Тарасенко; born 1
September 1981) is a
Belarusian professional football coach and former...
- Tarasenko, Tar****enko, or
Tarasenka (Ukrainian: Тарасенко; Belarusian: Тарасенка) is an East
Slavic surname,
derived from the male
given name Taras. It...
- (alongside
Maksim Tsaruk, Ivan Runets,
Artsiom Siniauski, and
Aliaksandra Tarasenka) in the
World Youth Chess Olympiad. The team
finished 3rd,
behind Azerbaijan...
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Finnish photographer Kirill Pokrovsky, Russian/Belgian
Composer Kiryl Tarasenka,
Belarusian Aeronautical Engineer Kiril Petkov,
Bulgarian politician Kirill...
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Petras Tarasenka (born
Pyotr Tarasov;
December 1892 – 17 May 1962) was a
Lithuanian military officer and a
prominent archeologist and writer. He is known...
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Yulia Tarasenka (born 14
April 1985) is a
Belarusian female artistic gymnast,
representing her
nation at
international competitions. She parti****ted...
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historians in
various times:
Berzgainiai in Ukmergė
district by
Petras Tarasenka Buteikiai in Anykščiai
district by
Kazimieras Žebrys
Gorodishche near...
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Karolina Gruszka Anatoliy Kot
Pavel Kryksunou Aliaksandr Malchanau Dzianis Tarasenka Cinematography Witold Stok
Music by
Lavon Volski Production company WFDiF...
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Konstantinas Čiurlionis
wrote a
symphonic overture Kęstutis in 1902.
Petras Tarasenka,
Lithuanian historian and archeologist,
wrote a
short story Pabėgimas...
- (1856–1919), aviator,
helped to
organize the
Lithuanian Armed Forces Petras Tarasenka (1892–1962), archaeologist,
colonel Vytautas Rauba 1899-1920 aviator,...