- Ворошиловград, romanized: Voroshilovgrad; Ukrainian: Ворошиловград, romanized:
Voroshylovhrad) in
honour of
Soviet military commander and
politician Kliment Voroshilov...
- FC
Zorya Luhansk (Ukrainian: ФК «Зоря» Луганськ [zoˈrʲɑ lʊˈɦɑnʲsʲk]) is a
Ukrainian football team.
Zorya Luhansk was
based in the city of Luhansk, Ukraine...
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Donets Governorate and
Donetsk Oblast. The
oblast originated in 1938 as
Voroshylovhrad (Russian: Voroshilovgrad)
Oblast (Ukrainian: Ворошиловградська область...
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split into
Stalino Oblast,
centered in Stalino, and
Voroshylovhrad Oblast,
centered in
Voroshylovhrad Kirovohrad Oblast,
centered in
Kirovohrad (out of...
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Voroshilovgrad (
Voroshylovhrad, Ukrainian: Ворошиловград) is a
novel by
Ukrainian author and
social activist Serhiy Zhadan,
published in 2010. In 2016...
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Fields (Ukrainian: Дике поле) is a film
based on
Serhiy Zhadan’s
novel "
Voroshylovhrad". Its
genre is eastern. The film was
developed by
LIMELITE Production...
- it was
split into the
Stalino Oblast (modern
Donetsk Oblast) and the
Voroshylovhrad Oblast (modern
Luhansk Oblast).
During the ****
German occupation from...
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again became Voroshylovhrad on 5
January 1970. This
arrangement would enter a
stable phase right into perestroika. On 4 May 1990
Voroshylovhrad would be renamed...
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Volodymyr Onyshchenko (1949-10-28)28
October 1949 (aged 22) 1
Zorya Voroshylovhrad 19 1GK
Vladimir Pilguy (1948-01-26)26
January 1948 (aged 24) 1 Dynamo...
- won
Ukrainian rating "Book of the Year" for fiction. His 2010
novel Voroshylovhrad won him the Jan
Michalski Prize for
Literature in Switzerland, BBC Ukrainian's...