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Pelaheia or
Polina Yakivna Lytvynova-Bartosh (1833–1904) was a
Ukrainian ethnographer and folklorist.
Bartosh was born in the
village of
Tereben (Terebenka...
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Mariya Zerova Марія Яківна Зерова Born
Maria Yakivna (1902-04-07)April 7, 1902
Koziatyn Died July 21, 1994(1994-07-21) (aged 92) Kyiv
Nationality Ukrainian...
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Anjelina Yakivna Belakovskaia (born May 17, 1969) is an
American chess player holding the FIDE
title of
Woman Grandmaster (WGM). She is a three-time U...
- Галина Яковлевна Змиевская, Ukrainian: Галина Яківна Змієвська,
Halyna Yakivna Zmievs'ka) (born 1952) is a Ukrainian-American
figure skating coach in...
- Olga
Yakivna Kusenko (11
November 1919 – 17
November 1997) was a
Ukrainian actress who
became the People's
Artist of the
Ukrainian SSR (1962) and the...
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Hanna Yakivna Y****hevych (14
December 1907 – 25
December 1983) was a
Ukrainian actress.
Merited Artist of the
Ukrainian SSR (1946). People's
Artist of...
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Oksana Yakivna Meshko (Ukrainian: Оксана Якiвна Мешко, 30
January 1905 — 2
January 1991) was a
Ukrainian human rights activist and
Soviet dissident who...
- lawyer,
public figure, and
member of many societies. Her
mother was
Maria Yakivna (? –
December 29, 1939). Her
family belonged to the Sas coat of arms and...
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Rozalia Yakivna Vynnychenko (née Lif****s (Ukrainian: Ліфшиць)); 26 July 1886 – 6
February 1959) was a
spouse of
Ukrainian political leader Volodymyr...
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Ukrainian SSR. The
following year, his
parents ****
Demyanovych and
Iryna Yakivna moved to the city of
Stalino (now Donetsk).
Their children joined them...