- (1999–2007) of the
Belarusian Po****r
Front (BNF), a
Belarusian opposition party.
Vincuk Viačorka was born on 7 July 1961 in the
Western Belarusian city of Brest...
- code of
alternative Belarusian orthography rules,
based on the
proposal of
Vincuk Viačorka and
published in 2005, has the
optional letter ⟨ґ⟩
included in...
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Franak Viačorka (born 1988),
Belarusian politician and activist, son of
Vincuk Vincuk Viačorka (born 1961),
Belarusian scientist, politician, and activist...
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original Belarusian Po****r Front, such as
Lyavon Barshchewski, Jury Chadyka,
Vincuk Viačorka. This was
sometimes described as a "second split" of the Belarusian...
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moderate majority formed the BPF
Party (Partyja BNF, Партыя БНФ) led by
Vincuk Viačorka. Both
parties claim to be the only
legitimate successor of the...
- of the 1980s, or the
beginning of the 1990s, by the
Belarusian linguist Vincuk Viačorka. Taraškievica
Trasianka Russification of
Belarus Yuliya Brel. (University...
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shortly after Belarus'
independence from the USSR by intellectuals, such as
Vincuk Viacorka and
Uladzimir Kolas, with the
stated aims of
preserving and promoting...
- War II.
Around 1994, an alias,
classical Orthography, was
introduced by
Vincuk Viačorka, the
promoter and
author of the
modern codification of the Taraškievica...
- літаратуры і мастацтва Беларусі. Т.4. p.377. Per (Bulyka). *Bušlakoŭ, Juraś,
Vincuk Viačorka, Źmicier Sańko, Źmicier Saŭka. 2005. Klasyčny pravapis. Zbor praviłaŭ:...
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coalition of
seven young members of the opposition,
among them Ales Bialiatski,
Vincuk Viačorka,
Anatoly Lebedko, and
Mikola Statkevich,
announced the Freedom...