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Yanka Kupala Янка Купала
Born
July 7 [O.S. June 25] 1882 Viazynka, Minsk Governorate, Russian Empire
Died
28 June 1942(1942-06-28) (aged 59) Moscow, Soviet Union
Occupation
Poet and writer
Nationality
Belarusian
Period
1903–1942
Yanka Kupala (Belarusian: Янка Купала; July 7 [O.S. June 25] 1882 – 28 June 1942), was the pen name of Ivan Daminikavich Lutsevich (Іван Дамінікавіч Луцэвіч, Russian: Иван Доминикович Луцевич), a Belarusian poet and writer.
YankaKupala (Belarusian: Янка Купала; July 7 [O.S. June 25] 1882 – 28 June 1942), was the pen name of Ivan Daminikavich Lutsevich (Іван Дамінікавіч Луцэвіч...
YankaKupala State University of Grodno (Belarusian: Гродзенскі дзяржаўны унівэрсітэт імя Янкі Купалы; Russian: Гродненский государственный университет...
In 1972 a monument to Janka Kupała was built. In the park there is also a fountain called 'Vianok' (wreath). YankaKupala’s Park at hotels-minsk.com Wikimedia...
Academy of Music and Dramatic Art in 1998. She worked at the Belarusian Janka Kupała National Academic Theatre, where she played the lead role in productions...
2018-06-27. Retrieved 2018-06-27. Wikimedia Commons has media related to YankaKupala National Academic Theatre. Official site Troupe 53°54′3″N 27°33′45″E...
Honored Artist of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Honored Artist of the YankaKupala National Academic Theater, and the holder of the medal of honor of the...
Zsa Zsa and Eva Gabor Yanka Dyagileva (1966–1991), Russian poet and singer-songwriter YankaKupala, also known as Janka Kupała, (1882–1942), Belarusian...
Belarus, on 29 May 1977. From 1998 to 2017, she was performing at the YankaKupala National Academic Theater (Minsk, Belarus). Pyramid of Cheops (Tanya)...
development of Belarusian literature and press (See also: Naša niva, YankaKupala, Yakub Kolas). During the 19th and early 20th century, there was no normative...
Union of Poles in Belarus from 2000 to 2005. He is a lecturer at the YankaKupala State University of Grodno. Human Rights Watch World Report 2006. New...
nationhood for the Belarusians, was epitomized by the literary works of YankaKupala (1882–1942) and Yakub Kolas (1882–1956). The works of these poets, along...
number of foreign students. Other higher educational establishments are YankaKupala State University of Grodno (the largest education centre in Grodno Province)...
(physicist, leader of the Soviet atomic bomb project, awarded 5 times) YankaKupala (Belarusian poet, for the book «Ад сэрца» [From the heart]) Vladimir...
is a Belarusian theater and film actress. She is the actress of the YankaKupala National Academic Theatre. Anikey is a recipient of First National Theater...
Museum YankaKupala Literary Museum Art galleries include: Ў gallery Chelyuskinites Park Children's Railroad Gorky Park (Minsk) YankaKupala Park There...
“Wroclaw University of Technology graduates' career paths”, Vesnik of YankaKupala State University of Grodno. Series 5. Economics. Sociology. Biology ...
Stanley Kunitz (1905–2006), US poet; US Poet Laureate 1974 and 2000 YankaKupala (1882–1942), Belarus poet Tuli Kupferberg (1923–2010), US counterculture...
Rohwedder, American engineer, invented sliced bread (d. 1960) 1882 – YankaKupala, Belarusian poet and writer (d. 1941) 1883 – Toivo Kuula, Finnish conductor...
of the YankaKupala National Academic Theater in 1958, and from the Moscow State Institute of Theater Arts in 1965. He worked at the YankaKupala National...
University (Гомельскі дзяржаўны універсітэт імя Ф. Скарыны) Hrodna State (YankaKupala) University (Гродзенскі дзяржаўны універсітэт імя Я. Купалы) Mogilev...
presidential election. The saying was first written in 1906 by the poet YankaKupala. The division went through several iterations and used the following...