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Mykhailyna Khomivna Kotsiubynska (18
December 1931 — 7
January 2011) was a
Ukrainian literary critic, translator, and
active parti****nt of the Sixties...
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Mykhailyna Mykhailivna Roshkevych (1859 - 1957) was a
Ukrainian folklorist and memoirist. One of the
first writers in Galicia, whom
Ukrainian writers Ivan...
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Mykhailyna 2007, p. 283–284.
Gorbanenko &
Mykhailyna 2021, p. 32.
Mykhailyna 2007, p. 283.
Barford 2001, p. 206.
Bibikov 2023, p. 52.
Mykhailyna 2007...
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Cambridge University Press. p. 17. ISBN 978-1-107-65256-9.
Martin 2004, p. 4.
Mykhailyna,
Liubomyr Pavlovych (2007). Слов'яни VIII—X ст. між Дніпром і Карпатами...
- Transl. by
Bohdan Melnyk, The
Basilian Press, ISBN 978-0-921537-66-3. 43
Mykhailyna Kotsiubynska Book of
Memories / Книга споминів 2014 44
Mykhailo Kotsiubynsky...
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Ilyenko would find purchase.
Translators Hryhorii Kochur,
Mykola Lukash and
Mykhailyna Kotsiubynska sought to
increase connections to
Europe by
translating texts...
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Ukrainian National Women’s
League of
North America on the
initiative of
Mykhailyna Stawnycha,
president of the
UNWLA Branch 33 in
Cleveland (and by the leadership...
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operettas "Going, calling, begging" and "Akathist to the
Blessed Virgin Mary"
Mykhailyna Kotsyubynska, for the book "My horizons" 2
volumes Serhiy Krymsky, for...
- Мирослава (Myroslava [mɪroˈslɑwɐ]),
feminine of Myroslav. Михайлина (
Mykhailyna [mɪxɐjˈlɪnɐ]),
feminine of Mykhaylo,
equivalent to Mic****e, of Hebrew...
- Kyiv. In
addition to them, Ivan Drach,
Yevhen Sverstiuk,
Iryna Zhylenko,
Mykhailyna Kotsiubynska,
Mykola Vinhranovsky, Les Tanyuk, and Ivan
Dziuba were also...