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- Stepan Mykolaiovych Charnetskyi (sometimes Charnetsky, Ukrainian: Степан Миколайович Чарнецький, Polish: Stepan Czarnecki; January 21 1881, Shmankivtsi...
- Melankholiia of Stepan Charnetskyi (Ukrainian: Меланхолія Степана Чарнецького) is a book published in 2005 by Nadiia Morykvas about the life and work...
- калина) is a regional art festival dedicated to the anniversary of Stepan Charnetskyi's birth. It is held annually in October in the village of Shmankivtsi...
- Nicholas Charnetsky, Mykolai Charnetskyi or Mykolay Charnetsky (Ukrainian: Миколай Чарнецький; December 14, 1884 – April 2, 1959) was a member of the...
- of Stepan Charnetskyi (Ukrainian: Пам'ятник Степанові Чарнецькому) is a monument to the prominent poet and theater critic Stepan Charnetskyi. It is located...
- Antonych Ivan Bahrianyi Mykola Bazhan Vasyl Barka Bohdan Boychuk Stepan Charnetskyi Ilarion Cholhan Viktor Domontovych Ivan Drach Ivan Franko Moysey Fishbein...
- Song Identity Result 1 Beetroot "Ой у лузі червона калина" by Stepan Charnetskyi undisclosed SAFE 2 Duke "I Was Made For Lovin' You" by Kiss undisclosed...
- mity (2001) Rid. Ukrainski khroniky (2002, 2003) Melankholiia of Stepan Charnetskyi (2005) Chas bez Liubovy (2007) De mii brat? (2010) Korneliia (2015) Vynova...
- Chortkiv Raion), I. Blazhkevych (1989, Denisiv, Ternopil Raion), S. Charnetskyi (1991, Shmankivtsi, Chortkiv Raion), I. Franko (1992, Tsyhany, Chortkiv...
- Syroichkovskyi (1831–1838) at. Mikhailo Hrabovych (1838–1867) at. Mykola Charnetskyi (1867–1882) at. Ivan Mohylnytskyi (1882–1883) at. Ivan Hordievskyi (1883–1909)...