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Usievalad Filaretavič
Rodzka (Belarusian: Усе́валад Філарэ́тавіч Родзька, Russian: Все́волод Филаре́тович Ро́дзько; 21 July 1920 – 1946) was a Belarusian...
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Usievalad Makaravich Ihnatoŭski (Belarusian: Усевалад Макаравіч Ігнатоўскі, romanized: Usyevalad
Makaravich Ihnatowski; Russian: Все́волод Мака́рович...
- name, "Vladimir" or "Volodymyr"). It is
equivalent to the
Belarusian Usievalad,
Polish Wszewład,
Lithuanian Visvaldas,
Latvian Visvaldis and
German Wissewald...
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Belarusian as
their native language. In 2023, it had a po****tion of 31,476.
Usievalad Ihnatoŭski (1881,
Takary village - 1931),
Belarusian politician, scholar...
- (1949–1952)
Kanstancin Łukašoŭ (1952–1957)
Anton Sieŭčanka (1957–1972)
Usievaład Sikorski (1972–1978) Uładzimier Bieły (1978–1983)
Leanid Kisialeŭski (1983–1989)...
- незалежніцкая партыя) that was led by Vituška
along with
Vincent Hadleŭski and
Usievalad Rodzka. However,
unlike Hadleŭski, who
would later turn
against Germany...
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Jakub Kołas or the
first president of the
Belarusian Science Academy Usievalad Ihnatoŭski were at
certain stages accused of
being members of the ULB...
- Russian: Всеволод Вячеславович Янчевский, Belarusian: Усевалад Янчэўскі,
Usievalad Yancheuski, born
April 22, 1976) is a
Belarusian political and statesman...
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purchase foreign publication and
research tools duty-free. In
January 1925,
Usievalad Ihnatoŭski was
appointed as new
chairman of Inbelkult. By 1926, the number...
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organization had a
Central Committee and five
regional committees. Leadership:
Usievalad Rodzka (Central Committee) Michał Vituška (member of the CC) Dźmitry Kasmovič...