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- Ivan Oleksiyovych Svitlychnyi (Svetlichny; Ukrainian: Іва́н Олексі́йович Світли́чний; 1929–1992) was a Ukrainian poet, literary critic, and Soviet dissident...
- Oleksandr Mykolaiovych Svitlychnyi (born 23 August 1972) is a Ukrainian gymnast. He won a bronze medal at the 1996 Summer Olympics, and a silver medal...
- Roman Svitlychnyi (Ukrainian: Роман Петрович Світличний; born 4 January 1986) is a Ukrainian football defender who plays for Volyn Lutsk. Svitlychnyi began...
- Horska, together with Zaretsky, Vasyl Stus, Vasyl Symonenko, and Ivan Svitlychnyi, organized the Artistic Youths' Club "Suchasnyk" in Kyiv. In addition...
- plunging the region into the chaos of civil war. Tetyana’s brother, Fedir Svitlychnyi, joins the Red Army, despite their father’s declining health due to tuberculosis...
- Result Rank Oleksandr Pohorilko 400 metres 45.37 5 Did not advance Serhii Svitlychnyi 20 kilometres walk — 1:22:28 SB 28 Ivan Banzeruk 35 kilometres walk —...
- forces from Snake Island". The Guardian. Cherkez, E.A.; Pogrebnaya, O.А.; Svitlychnyi, S.V.; Kozlova, T.V.; Medinets, S.V.; Buyanovskiy, A.O.; Medinets, T...
- Ukrainian capital of Kyiv, where he met dissidents Zynoviia Franko, Ivan Svitlychnyi, and Leonid Selezenko, who gave him a roll of camera film containing...
- and dissident. She was the wife of the Ukrainian poet and writer Ivan Svitlychnyi. Svitlychny was born on April 2, 1924, in Kyiv. Her father, Pavlo Tereshchenko...
- intellectuals, among them anti-communist leaders Viacheslav Chornovil, Ivan Svitlychnyi, and Yevhen Sverstiuk, were arrested. Described by Peter Reddaway as...