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Uładzimier Samojła (Belarusian: Уладзімер Самойла, 29
January 1878,
Miensk - 1941) was a
Belarusian critic, philosopher,
journalist and a
victim of Stalin's...
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Uladzimier Teraŭski (Belarusian: Уладзімер Тэраўскі; 11
November 1871 - 10
November 1938) was a
Belarusian composer,
choirmaster and a
victim of Stalin’s...
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Vladimir Stepanovich Karanik (Russian: Владимир Степанович Караник; born 8
January 1973) is a
Belarusian politician serving as
governor of the
Grodno Region...
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Narbut Uladzimier Platonaŭ,
mathematician Mikalaj Sudziloŭski Jakaŭ Zialdovič
Andrej Arloŭski
Yegor Sharangovich Andrej Zyhmantovič
Uladzimier and Alaksandar...
- Kučynski (1936–1937) Ničypar Bładyka (1937)
Uładzimier Babraŭnicki (1938)
Parfion Savicki (1938–1944)
Uładzimier Tamaševič (1946–1949) Ivan Čymburh (1949–1952)...
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family of
Uladzimier Šymaniec, an engineer, and
Evelina Šymaniec née Paškievič. In 1940,
after the
Soviet annexation of West Belarus,
Uladzimier Šymaniec...
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Belarusian poet
Janka Kupała. The film was
directed by
Belarusian director Uladzimier Jankoŭski [be-tarask] (aka
Vladimir Yankovskiy)
based on a
storyline written...
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Akudovic believes that the poem "Łožak dla pčały" A Bed for a Bee
written by
Uładzimier Niaklajeŭ in his
mature age is the best work he had ever written, and...
- 1986),
winner of the
Eurovision Song
Contest 2009 for Norway,
birthplace Uładzimier Samojła (1878-1941),
Belarusian critic, philosopher,
journalist and a...
- and sad woman’s face”.
Based on folk motives, it was set to
music by
Uladzimier Teraŭski,
Belarusian composer, in 1921.
Kupalinka was
written as a part...