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Alexei Fyodorov died on September 9, 1989 in | Kiev, a monument was built to honour partisan hero o |
ational Academical Drama Theater (also known as | Kiev Academic Drama Theatre on Podol). |
Kiev Academic Theatre of Ukrainian Folklore | |
The | Kiev Academic Youth Theatre (Ukrainian: Київський ак |
The | Kiev Academic Theatre of Ukrainian Folklore (Beregin |
Becoming a monk, he settled at the | Kiev Academy as a preacher and professor, being appo |
He first played football in the Dynamo | Kiev academy, but began his professional career in S |
then continue eastwards to the Podil region of | Kiev, across the Dnieper River on a combined automob |
Polish sponsorship of Jewish settlement in | Kiev added fuel to the conflict that already existed |
I to the king of Poland and to Svyatoslav II of | Kiev admonishing them to return the Kievan throne to |
ctor and advisor at Utah Valley State College's | Kiev affiliate, the Kiev College of Hotel Management |
orld War II Matyas shortly played for FC Dynamo | Kiev, after the war he returned to Poland. |
e able to answer since he died in the battle of | Kiev after it was surrounded. |
returned in March 2008, and caused his death in | Kiev, aged 32, in January 2010. |
Kiev Aircraft Repair Plant 410 (ARP-410) (Ukrainian: | |
enship, Abu Seesi was traveling by train to the | Kiev airport for a reunion with his brother Yussef, |
e of Lithuania, and Prince (knyaz) Stanislav of | Kiev, allied with Oleg of Pereyaslavl' and Roman of |
KIEV also aired some news updates from USA Radio Net | |
Due to hard-currency problems, | Kiev also raised the price of the Kurs system. |
the Eurovision Song Contest 2005, to be held in | Kiev, although they only obtained the 21st position. |
s third underground rapid-transit system, after | Kiev and Kharkiv Metros. |
election at Ukraine's Molodist Film Festival in | Kiev and Italy's Turin International Film Festival a |
a younger son of Henry I of France and Anne of | Kiev and younger brother of Philip I. |
ife became Peter's successor as Metropolitan of | Kiev and all Rus'. |
ort of Predslava, the daughter of Vladimir I of | Kiev and sister of the future Prince Yaroslav I the |
One museum in | Kiev and another in Lviv are devoted to his memory, |
tephen of Bohemia, who broke down at Kanev near | Kiev and was left behind. |
In 1947-1956 the team was called OBО | Kiev and in 1952, under this name, the team reached |
One other game was played in | Kiev and the other one in Moscow. |
employed from 1973 to 1990 by entities based in | Kiev and Moscow, her pension was calculated solely i |
part of National Taras Shevchenko University of | Kiev and is devoted to the fundamental study in diff |
KKO route complexes - in Kalynivka village near | Kiev and in Chop in Zakarpattya region - were opened |
daughter of Grand Prince Ryurik Rostislavich of | Kiev and his wife, Anna Yuryevna of Turov |
Lives in both | Kiev and Canada. |
out Ukraine. 2 OKKO river filling stations - in | Kiev and Nova Kakhovka, and one OKKO CNG station ope |
become) played a key role in the 1943 battle of | Kiev, and its troops were some of the first to reach |
nor-general of Pskov province, and in 1793 - of | Kiev and Chernigov provinces. |
Lesia Dychko was born in | Kiev and graduated from the M.V. Lysenko Secondary M |
Karpenko-Karyi Institute of Theatrical Arts in | Kiev and at an age of 23 Borislav became a student t |
Shanghai, Istanbul, Prague, Warsaw, Bucharest, | Kiev, and Bratislava. |
g with the two cities of national significance ( | Kiev and Sevastopol) are also divided in "city raion |
was appointed rabbi of the Jewish community of | Kiev and chief rabbi of Ukraine. |
9, having finished his sentence, he returned to | Kiev and worked in a foundry. |
ries and has sales offices in New York, London, | Kiev and Moscow. |
that the units from Trakai, Volhynia, Smolensk, | Kiev and Navahrudak used their own emblems. |
in a Republican specialized boarding school in | Kiev and went on military career. |
re), he was educated at the military schools of | Kiev and Moscow (1880-1882). |
itans were officially known as "Metropolitan of | Kiev and All Rus'" until the establishment of autoce |
Martyrs Theodore of | Kiev and his son John (983) |
at the National Taras Shevchenko University of | Kiev, and graduated in 2000. |
depot which was the first fully operational in | Kiev, and also served the Kurenivsko-Chervonoarmiysk |
Metropolitan Antony of | Kiev and Galicia at Orthodox England |
He worked in Berlin, Barcelona, | Kiev and Amsterdam. |
bishop of the Ukrainian Catholic Archeparchy of | Kiev and titular bishop of Vagada. |
The two districts are largest in | Kiev and there are serious concerns about the older |
urated the Russian Imperial Horse Exposition in | Kiev, and the first Russian Sport Competition, a kin |
raine, possessing a dense network of offices in | Kiev and other regions. |
nections to all major cities of Poland, also to | Kiev and Lviv. |
building was heavily damaged during bombings of | Kiev, and was not rebuilt in post-war years. |
ykhailo Hrushevskyi, he made numerous visits to | Kiev and Kharkiv throughout the 1920's and was a mem |
er "The Order of Saint Stanislas (1979)" met in | Kiev and decided to break away and form "The Interna |
its first director for the first 3 concerts in | Kiev and Zhytomyr. |
He was born in | Kiev and was later taught and admitted to monastic v |
eters (280 miles) driving distance southwest of | Kiev, and about 5.5 kilometers (3.5 miles) south of |
ine snake around the south-eastern districts of | Kiev and then come back up north-westwards towards t |
d Marshal von Eichhorn, commander of Army Group | Kiev and military governor of Ukraine, on July 30. |
-Ukrainian Children TV Contest "Step to Stars" ( | Kiev), and finished as runner-up in the Ukrainian pr |
n the press that this increased the problems in | Kiev and that traders sold travel insurance document |
9 the first exhibition of his works was held in | Kiev, and information about his work began to be pub |
The Mongols executed Mstislav of | Kiev and the Kievan nobles in the traditional Mongol |
e taught at the universities of St, Petersburg, | Kiev and Odessa. |
an due north to the Dnieper River, following to | Kiev and the Desna River to Chernigov, thence taking |
Pereiaslavl, Iziaslav and Vsevolod fled back to | Kiev and their unwillingness to arm the general popu |
tour (of concerts in Moscow, Leningrad, Odessa, | Kiev and Budapest) he discovered the manuscripts of |
name UVO Kharkiv and had moved a year later to | Kiev and renamed BO (Budynok ofitseriv) Kiev. |
ssian Orthodox Church also Prince Vladimir I of | Kiev and Princess Olga of Kiev are revered as equal- |
ome a monk, he was accepted by Saint Anthony of | Kiev and was tonsured (March 23) by Saint Nikon the |
ss the Caucasus, he also gives a description of | Kiev, and is said to have mentioned the route of the |
n residence, although she also lives in Moscow, | Kiev, and Baden-Baden. |
krainian armies during the counter advance onto | Kiev and Odessa. |
1637 and Korsak became the new Metropolitan of | Kiev and head of the Greek-Catholic Church. |
Velyki Sorochyntsi, some 500 kilometers east of | Kiev and the famous 'Bald Mountain' (Lysa Hora), in |
He has been widely recognized as Chief Rabbi of | Kiev and all of Ukraine since 1990. |
In 1990, Bleich was appointed Chief Rabbi of | Kiev and Ukraine. |
o a Progressive (Liberal/Reform) Chief Rabbi of | Kiev and Ukraine, Alexander Dukhovny. |
ed to the establishment of a cultural center in | Kiev and sought to unite the Cossack military with t |
In the late 1930s he returned to teaching at | Kiev and Odessa universities. |
e finished the Institute of Physical Education ( | Kiev) and the Supreme school of coaches in Moscow. |
In 1908 he returned to | Kiev and was in close contact with Aleksandra Ekster |
She studied literature and journalism in | Kiev and published articles and translations in Paco |
es from 1188 and 1233, found in chronicles from | Kiev and Halych-Volhynia as well as in the Tale of I |
easons before moving to the Ukraine with Dynamo | Kiev and Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk. |
pre-Christian idols once stood (see: Baptism of | Kiev), and another hill, called Zamkova Hora, served |
ност) (died March 11, 1353) was Metropolitan of | Kiev and all Rus'. |
fields at Kurapaty near Minsk and Bykivnia near | Kiev, are believed to contain up to 200,000 corpses. |
ces he occupied administrative positions in the | Kiev area. |
ngian extraction who married the future Igor of | Kiev, arguably in 903. |
neg ruler who allied himself with Vladimir I of | Kiev around the year 988 CE. |
Main article: | Kiev Arsenal January Uprising |
ion vocational school he started to work at the | Kiev Arsenal factory which after the war was once ag |
Kiev Arsenal January Uprising, also known as January | |
The | Kiev Arsenal Factory, seen with bullet damage during |
The 18th century building of the | Kiev Arsenal. |
In 1950 Ivan Savenko graduated from | Kiev Art Institute in Grigory Svetlitsky personal Ar |
Bahrianyi did enter the | Kiev Art Institute, but did not graduate. |
From 1902-1905, he attended the | Kiev Art School (KKHU), after which he continued his |
nted by Boris Rybakov and Lev Gumilev, advanced | Kiev as the residence of the khagan, assuming that A |
Levashov was appointed the Military Governor of | Kiev as well as the General Governor of Podolia and |
National Music Academy named after Tchaikovsky ( | Kiev) as well, majoring in opera singing. |
D contains footage from the Schiller concert in | Kiev, as well as music video clips and 15-minute seg |
in-law Aleksei Matveev, who had both made it to | Kiev as well, fled to Odessa in the hope they could |
Kiev: Association "Postup". | |
he Government Building, is located in center of | Kiev at Hrushevsky Street in the vicinity of Verkhov |
Ukrainian rural life, located 10 km (6 mi) from | Kiev at Novye Petrovtsy village. |
y plain until it finally reaches its mouth near | Kiev at the Dnieper River. |
He remained in | Kiev at the onset of the Second World War, and kept |
fought in battle when the Scandinavian ruler of | Kiev attacked the Byzantines in Bulgaria in 971. |
Abram Lufer (born in | Kiev, August 25, 1905 - died in Kiev, July 13, 1948) |
The | Kiev auxiliary police were later united with Bukovyn |
In the 1963 Championship of the | Kiev Avangard Club, he scored 8/13 to tie for 4th-5t |
That same year, the University of | Kiev awarded him a gold medal for his thesis on the |
In 1913, the University of | Kiev awarded him the degree of Master of Comparative |
of overseas bureaux including Moscow, Nairobi, | Kiev, Baku, Tashkent, Cairo and Delhi. |
n audition for the company whilst on leave from | Kiev Ballet and was offered a contract. |
Educated at the | Kiev Ballet School, at the age of 15 Ivan Putrov won |
gan her ballet training at the age of 10 at the | Kiev Ballet School. |
She studied at the | Kiev Ballet School and in 1956 graduated into the Ki |
Whilst dancing with | Kiev Ballet, Cojocaru re-applied to the Royal Ballet |
who was the assistant conductor of the Combined | Kiev Bandurist Capella joined, the directorship was |
The | Kiev Bank Union works with Committees of the Verkhov |
The | Kiev Bank Union (Ukrainian: Київський Банківський Со |
In 2005, the | Kiev Bank Union represented about 70 Ukrainian and o |
the promotional video for "Mamo" was shot in a | Kiev based studio. |
adual Russification campaign, and partly due to | Kiev becoming increasingly Russophone, the metro sta |
in Ukraine), Duvdevani attended high school in | Kiev, before spending a year at university. |
was a Yiddish-language newspaper published from | Kiev between September 1917 and May 1919. |
ftchi Baku PFC, FC Dynamo Moscow, and FC Dynamo | Kiev between 1954 and 1964. |
yi Raion is located in the southwestern part of | Kiev, bordering the Shevchenkivskyi, Solomianskyi, P |
the Petersburg State Bank (which controlled the | Kiev branch) and Sergei Witte (the Minister of Finan |
Vladimir I, Prince of | Kiev built here in 992 the large fortress to protect |
In 991 Vladimir I of | Kiev built there his castle. |
e Mariyinsky Palace, the Emperor's residence in | Kiev, but retired later to a convent. |
-president of the Ukrainian National Council in | Kiev but was later arrested and imprisoned by the Ge |
ions outraged Germany and Austrian officials in | Kiev, but increased his popularity among local Ukrai |
He was elevated to the office of archbishop of | Kiev by the tsar in 1731, and he later convinced the |
Venetian island is connected with the rest of | Kiev by two bridges: the Metro Bridge to the right-b |
the consecration of the Church of St George in | Kiev by Yaroslav I the Wise (1051) on November 26 (J |
s but ceased to exist after 1240 destruction of | Kiev by the Mongols. |
ar he started teaching History of Russia in the | Kiev cadet corps. |
After graduation from the Vladimir of | Kiev Cadet Corps and elite Nikolaev Cavalry School , |
n recent times she has been performing with the | Kiev camerata orchestra, and the Kostyantyn Checheny |
rchestra, the West-eastern Divan orchestra, the | Kiev Camerata, the Corasara Orchestra, and the Syria |
вы) is an architectural landmark in the city of | Kiev, capital of Ukraine, located at 23 Lyuteranska |
Moses spent the rest of his life in the | Kiev Cave Monastery. |
Saint Kuksha of the | Kiev Caves was a missionary who converted many Vyati |
Saint Sisoes, Schemamonk of the | Kiev Caves |
y, with several others, have a feast day at the | Kiev Caves monastery on the Saturday after September |
Saint Gerontius, canonarch of the | Kiev Caves |
Saint Agatho, wonderworker of the | Kiev Caves Monastery |
Saint Cassian, recluse of the | Kiev Caves Monastery |
Martyr Anastasius the Deacon of the | Kiev Caves Monastery (12th century) |
Saint Abramius the Lover-of-labor of the | Kiev Caves |
Another Saint Gregory, wonderworker of the | Kiev Caves (14th century) |
Saint Laurence, recluse of | Kiev Caves Monastery (1194) |
Venerable Onesimus, recluse of the | Kiev Caves Monastery (13th century) |
Saint Poemen the much-ailing of the | Kiev Caves (1110) |
Saint Paphnutius, recluse of the | Kiev Caves Monastery (13th century) |
Repose of Bassian the Blind of the | Kiev Caves (1827) |
Saint Sylvester of the | Kiev Caves (12th century) |
Martyrs Basil and Theodore of the | Kiev Caves Monastery (1098) |
Saint Titus the Soldier, monk of the | Kiev Caves Monastery |
Saint Erasmus of the | Kiev Caves Monastery (12th century) |
Saint Moses of the | Kiev Caves, wonderworker |
St. Theodore (in monasticism Theodosius) of the | Kiev Caves, prince of Ostrog (1483) |
Saint John of | Kiev Caves, the Long-suffering (1160) |
Saint Leontius of the | Kiev Caves, canonarch (16th century) |
Saint Theodosius of the | Kiev Caves, formerly Prince Theodore of Ostrog (1438 |
on of the relics of Venerable Theodosius of the | Kiev Caves, abbot (1091) |
Repose of Blessed Paisius of the | Kiev Caves, Fool-for-Christ (1893) |
Kiev Chaika Airfield (Ukrainian: Аеродром „Київ Чайк | |
He took 15th in the | Kiev championship of 1963. |
Corvalol was produced by | Kiev Chemical and Pharmaceutical Plant in Kiev, Ukra |
o Ukraine and Svetlana auditioned again for the | Kiev Choreographic School. |
etlana auditioned for and was accepted into the | Kiev Choreographic School. |
ed in 1875 by Vladimir Nikolayev and housed the | Kiev circus. |
In December 2010 | Kiev City State Administration renamed the subway st |
Originally called the | Kiev City Museum of Antiques and Art, the founders s |
d in September 2001, as per the decision of the | Kiev City Council on January 1, 2001. |
The | Kiev City Duma building housed Kiev's City Duma (cou |
The | Kiev City Council building at the Khreshchatyk stree |
Red Khutor" that was subsequently absorbed into | Kiev city limits and is now an industrial neighbourh |
tion (in 2006 he was elected as a deputy of the | Kiev City Council representing the Yulia Tymoshenko |
The | Kiev City Duma building in the late 1800s. |
tly at that location exists the building of the | Kiev city council (34 Khrestshchatyk Street). |
Kiev City Council or Kyivrada (Ukrainian: Київрада) | |
olations of legislation by the officials of the | Kiev city state administration and the Kiev city cou |
On November 1, 2007, the | Kiev City Council adopted a resolution to refer to t |
the municipal raion council of Soviet Raion of | Kiev city and a deputy head of the Soviet Raion exec |
In 1927 the rotunda's dome was repaired by the | Kiev City Council government. |
Peninsula, including the construction of a new | Kiev City-Centre business center. |
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