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- Festival Stozhary is an international actors film festival which takes place in Kyiv, Ukraine. The name of the festival is an Old Slavonic counterpart...
- Luisaviaroma. On 1 July, the brand presented the first couture collectionStozhary” (Ukrainian:Стожари). The presentation at Hôtel de Crillon in Paris was...
- Muratova films, he won the best male part in the movie The Tuner at the Stozhary 2005 film festival. Ostap Bender in Ulrike Ottinger's German feature film...
- of total exposure time. Australian Aboriginal astronomy § Seven Sisters Stozhary Matrikas The Seven Sages "Cl Melotte 22". SIMBAD. Centre de données astronomiques...
- Ukraine (2000). President of the International Festival of Film Actors "Stozhary." General director of the acting agency of the National Ukrainian ****ociation...
- Svitoch, which manufactures Strela in Ukraine, has re-branded the product as Stozhary (Ukrainian: Стожари Pleiades). "PRODUCTION LINE OF STRILA CANDY". Peshcherin...
- Gdynia (Maciej Ślesicki) 1999 – Award for the best debut at the festival Stozhary (Agnieszka Wlodarczyk)[citation needed] Охранник для дочери Leon – po polsku –...
- silent film festival which is held in Odesa on the third w**** on June. Stozhary 1995 Kyiv Special interest An actors' film festival, in which actors' performances...
- "I Wanna Be Your Slave" Oleksandra Vdovychenko Kateryna Dryhalo 6 N/A "Stozhary & Oi na hory" Veronika Martyniuk Viktoriia Derkach 7 Izabella Ivashchenko...
- folklore the Pleiades are known as Стожари (Stozhary), Волосожари (Volosozhary), or Баби-Звізди (Baby-Zvizdy). 'Stozhary' can be etymologically traced to "стожарня"...