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Vacłaŭ Leanardavič Ivanoŭski (Belarusian: Вацлаў Леанардавіч Іваноўскі, also
known as
Vatslaw Ivanowski or Wacław Iwanowski; 25 May 1880 – 7
December 1943)...
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equivalent of
Belarusian Вячаслаў/Вацлаў (transliterated Viačaslaŭ/
Vaclaŭ, or Viachaslau/
Vaclau),
Croatian Vjenceslav,
Czech Václav,
Polish Wacław and Więcesław...
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members of the Rada who
returned to Belarus,
including former Prime Minister Vaclau Lastouski, were
later killed in the
Soviet terror in
Belarus in the 1930s...
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Vatslaw Yustynavich Lastowski (Belarusian: Вацлаў Юстынавіч Ластоўскі,
Belarusian pronunciation: [ˈvatsɫaw jusˈtɨnavʲitʂ ɫasˈtɔwskʲi], Lithuanian: Vaclovas...
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Kryvich (Крывіч) was the name of a
magazine that the
Belarusian historian Vaclau Lastouski published in
Kaunas from 1923 to 1927.
Kriwi is the name of a...
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administrative center is Shchuchyn. As of 2024, it has a po****tion of 31,721.
Vaclaŭ Ivanoŭski (also
known as
Vatslaw Ivanowski or Wacław Iwanowski) (1880 -...
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Stulginskis Silvestras Žukauskas Jan
Sierada Pyotra Krecheuski Jazep Losik Vaclau Lastouski Kyprian Kandratovich Kastuś Jezavitaŭ
Anton Luckievich Alés Harun...
- (1934–1937)
Kanstantsin Budaryn [be] (1940–1941)
Vitaut Tumash [be] (1941)
Vacłaŭ Ivanoŭski (1942–1943)
Kanstantsin Budaryn [be] (1944–1945) Ivan Paromchyk [be]...
- Kudirka,
editor of
Varpas Valentinas Laskys,
serial killer,
executed in 1993
Vaclau Lastouski,
Belarusian activist Pranas Liatukas,
Minister of
Defense of Lithuania...
- progressive"). However, they were
rejected by the
Belarusian linguists (such as
Vacłaŭ Łastoŭski). From the 1920s to 1939,
after the
partition of
Belarus (1921)...