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FA Champions League qualifiers against a Dynamo | Kiev side including the likes of Andrei Shevchenko a |
ns territory of Khotiv, which there is a partly | Kiev plateau, is cut by steep banks and beams. |
Peninsula, including the construction of a new | Kiev City-Centre business center. |
Andriy Ivchenko, All About Ukraine, | Kiev, 2007 |
citizens were not allowed to depart abroad from | Kiev, instead being restricted to flying only from M |
Red Khutor" that was subsequently absorbed into | Kiev city limits and is now an industrial neighbourh |
ndrei and Ostap (Perry Lopez) to the academy at | Kiev, to obtain a Polish education. |
the Horowitz Foundation Summer Music Academy in | Kiev, Ukraine. |
duated from the Nicholas Engineering Academy of | Kiev, Prince Roman was posted to serve in a Caucasia |
ry in Turkey, and at the Theological Academy in | Kiev, Russian Empire (now Ukraine). |
l taxa signed Kessler, who was mostly active in | Kiev, Ukraine and conducted most of his studies of b |
tya Zyurkalova, a fifteen-year-old actress from | Kiev, the capital of Ukraine. |
ommission for Europe (UNECE) region adopted the | Kiev Resolution on Biodiversity at the fifth Ministe |
lish cavalry, during the Polish advance towards | Kiev. |
krainian armies during the counter advance onto | Kiev and Odessa. |
National Music Academy named after Tchaikovsky ( | Kiev) as well, majoring in opera singing. |
After this | Kiev diversion, Hitler launched Operation Typhoon in |
After the | Kiev Mohyla Academy was closed in 1817 by the decree |
The station went on the air as | KIEV in February, 1933 broadcasting at 870 kHz. |
ern France; operated from Poltava Airbase, near | Kiev in the Soviet Union, to support the advance of |
ng the Soviet era) is an industrial airfield in | Kiev, Ukraine, located 11 km northwest of city cente |
tion museum located next to Zhulyany Airport in | Kiev, Ukraine. |
Ukraine: Boryspil International Airport in | Kiev |
Alexius of | Kiev, |
She also finished | Kiev University (2009) department of psychology and |
nections to all major cities of Poland, also to | Kiev and Lviv. |
The invasion also saw | Kiev, Volodymyr-Volynskyi and Halych destroyed, thus |
The castle also protected | Kiev from the nomads of the Great Steppe. |
ranta from Svensky Monastery, by St. Alypios of | Kiev |
the outskirts of the village of Anatevka, near | Kiev. |
r United, Lazio Roma, PSV Eindhoven, and Dynamo | Kiev. |
t Colonel Muravyov invaded Ukraine and invested | Kiev, where the Central Rada of the Ukrainian People |
stankino Tower at 540 metres (1,772 ft) and the | Kiev TV Tower at 385 metres (1,263 ft)) and the 14th |
inal and thus as a gateway to the system and to | Kiev the architects (V.Yezhov, E.Katonyn, V.Skyharov |
r Dnieper Strategic Offensive Operation and the | Kiev Strategic Offensive and Kiev Strategic Defensiv |
He then besieged and conquered | Kiev sending Stanislav, the last descendant of the R |
s command were still concentrated in and around | Kiev. |
a, Roman Turovsky and Yuri Makoveychuk) and the | Kiev Polygraphic Institute. |
a younger son of Henry I of France and Anne of | Kiev and younger brother of Philip I. |
to 1067 Baldwin was the co-Regent with Anne of | Kiev for his nephew-by-marriage Philip I of France, |
She was the sister of Anne of | Kiev, queen and regent of France, and Anastasia of K |
Following the Mongol annihilation of | Kiev in the 13th century, the Metropolitan of Kiev m |
In 1949, Rickles became an announcer at | KIEV in Los Angeles, and a year later joined the ann |
ome a monk, he was accepted by Saint Anthony of | Kiev and was tonsured (March 23) by Saint Nikon the |
Anthony of | Kiev (c. |
Metropolitan Antony of | Kiev (Russian: Митрополит Антоний secular name Aleks |
Metropolitan Antony of | Kiev and Galicia at Orthodox England |
as a fortress which defended approaches towards | Kiev from the steppe. |
r 1920, Yurivka, Luhansk oblast - 1 April 2004, | Kiev) was a Ukrainian poet, writer, philosopher, Sov |
Jerzy Rutkowski (23 April 1914, | Kiev - 18 December 1989, Warsaw) was a Polish politi |
He was elevated to the office of archbishop of | Kiev by the tsar in 1731, and he later convinced the |
bishop of the Ukrainian Catholic Archeparchy of | Kiev and titular bishop of Vagada. |
railroad connections from Konotop are: Moscow- | Kiev, Simferopol - Minsk, Bakhmach-Kiev, Bryansk-Sum |
rectly) applied to the entire Left Bank area of | Kiev, except the distant areas of Vigurovshina-Troie |
When Denikin's Volunteer army retook | Kiev it inflicted robbery and murder on the civilian |
The Ukrainian People's Army took | Kiev in December 1918 and overthrew Skoropadsky's re |
d Marshal von Eichhorn, commander of Army Group | Kiev and military governor of Ukraine, on July 30. |
art of a welcoming ceremony upon his arrival in | Kiev, Ukraine, July 20, 2009. |
arian labor service came after their arrival in | Kiev. |
The State Art Museum, | Kiev, Ukraine |
ow in the Museum of Western and Oriental Art in | Kiev, that once belonged to the Khanenko collection. |
Karpenko-Karyi Institute of Theatrical Arts in | Kiev and at an age of 23 Borislav became a student t |
He scored a goal as Dynamo | Kiev won the 1986 European Cup Winners' Cup Final. |
He scored two goals as Dynamo | Kiev won the 1975 European Cup Winners' Cup Final. |
f that name), all of which were produced at the | Kiev Opera House. |
y, with several others, have a feast day at the | Kiev Caves monastery on the Saturday after September |
conducting, alongside Hryhoriy Veryovka, at the | Kiev Conservatory as well as the Mykola Lysenko Inst |
titution's director and resumed his role at the | Kiev Philharmonic. |
ion vocational school he started to work at the | Kiev Arsenal factory which after the war was once ag |
oncerts throughout the region and taught at the | Kiev Conservatory. |
He continued his art studies at the | Kiev State Art Academy (BFA), and the Art Institute |
Educated at the | Kiev Ballet School, at the age of 15 Ivan Putrov won |
He was appointed a professor at the | Kiev Conservatory in 1935. |
Jonas Myrin and Natasha Bedingfield at Hillsong | Kiev, October 2001 |
fanasiy Bulgakov, an assistant professor at the | Kiev Theological Academy. |
Dyka graduated in 2004 at the | Kiev Conservatory and sang as a soloist at the Kiev. |
He obtained a PhD at the | Kiev University. |
differed from other patriotic societies at the | Kiev University in that it stressed the need of Ukra |
gan her ballet training at the age of 10 at the | Kiev Ballet School. |
following year, he had the same position at the | Kiev Military District headquarters. |
In 1910, he served as a senior aide at the | Kiev Military District headquarters. |
She studied at the | Kiev Ballet School and in 1956 graduated into the Ki |
a composer and music teacher, lecturing at the | Kiev Pedagogical Institute from 1965 to 1966, at the |
an is the long time professor of bandura at the | Kiev Conservatory. |
d by Mykola Stetsenko, who was a partner at the | Kiev office of international law firm Baker & McKenz |
He made his debut performance at the | Kiev Philharmonic Hall in 1967. |
Becoming a monk, he settled at the | Kiev Academy as a preacher and professor, being appo |
She studied vocals at the | Kiev National University of Culture and Arts and sig |
was abolished, he worked as a professor at the | Kiev State Art Institute, eventually becoming its re |
In 1901, aged 11, he attended the | Kiev Military Cadet Corps School. |
e (now part of Ukraine), Stroukoff attended the | Kiev Polytechnic Institute, graduating in 1908 with |
From 1902-1905, he attended the | Kiev Art School (KKHU), after which he continued his |
y a group of secular Jewish leaders attending a | Kiev Jewish conference, but not by any rabbinical au |
in the 400 metres, training at VSS Avanhard in | Kiev. |
bilisi (1965-1968) and later at VSS Avanhard in | Kiev (1969-1975), and also played for CSKA Moscow (1 |
away from | Kiev). |
its name to SK Chernihiv and had moved back to | Kiev in 1976 as SKА. |
Pereiaslavl, Iziaslav and Vsevolod fled back to | Kiev and their unwillingness to arm the general popu |
a historical neighbourhood, on the left bank of | Kiev, the capital of Ukraine. |
a historical neighbourhood on the right bank of | Kiev, the capital of Ukraine. |
a historical neighbourhood, on the left bank of | Kiev, the capital of Ukraine. |
a historical neighbourhood, on the left bank of | Kiev, the capital of Ukraine. |
t of the Desnianskyi Raion, on the left bank of | Kiev, the capital of Ukraine. |
forgotten by the time of Vladimir's Baptism of | Kiev in the 980s. |
to the Dnieper River during the mass Baptism of | Kiev. |
t to celebrate the millennium of the Baptism of | Kiev . |
pre-Christian idols once stood (see: Baptism of | Kiev), and another hill, called Zamkova Hora, served |
employed from 1973 to 1990 by entities based in | Kiev and Moscow, her pension was calculated solely i |
n professional basketball club that is based in | Kiev. |
olon Kyiv is a Ukrainian football club based in | Kiev (Obolon Raion). |
c:Фемен) is an Ukrainian protest group based in | Kiev, known for their topless demonstrations. |
ne is a Ukrainian video game developer based in | Kiev, Ukraine. |
tersburg Cadet Corps and an Army Corps based in | Kiev; served as Minster of War from 1882 until 1898 |
ered crushing defeat once more in the Battle of | Kiev. |
become) played a key role in the 1943 battle of | Kiev, and its troops were some of the first to reach |
rushed by the Mongols just before the battle of | Kiev in 1240. |
It then took part in the Battle of | Kiev (1941), where the Army was badly shattered, and |
Another factor in the Battle for | Kiev was Stalin's refusal to listen to the advice of |
led the 2nd Army in 1941 through the Battle of | Kiev, the Battle of Smolensk, and then on to Vyazma |
e able to answer since he died in the battle of | Kiev after it was surrounded. |
the area in the course of the Second Battle of | Kiev in 1943, the site was yet again classified by t |
inst Arsenal in the final, having beaten Dinamo | Kiev. |
a also exists nearby, but it does not belong to | Kiev. |
He worked in Berlin, Barcelona, | Kiev and Amsterdam. |
nsives deep into the breach created between the | Kiev sector's 26th Army and the 6th Army to its sout |
Since 1645, Roman Catholic bishop of | Kiev. |
This is a list of Roman Catholic bishops of | Kiev. |
For Greek Catholic bishops of | Kiev, see List of Major Archbishops of Kyiv-Halych. |
werful Rostovan boyars and Mstislav the Bold of | Kiev, expelled the rightful heir, his brother George |
building was heavily damaged during bombings of | Kiev, and was not rebuilt in post-war years. |
He was born in | Kiev. |
Isaiah was born near | Kiev. |
He was born in | Kiev, Ukraine. |
Khrystiuk was born in | Kiev Governorate. |
Orlovsky was born in | Kiev (Kyiv) in 1842 to a landowning family. |
Lesia Dychko was born in | Kiev and graduated from the M.V. Lysenko Secondary M |
He was born in | Kiev, leaving home at age 17 to go to Odessa. |
Born in | Kiev, Ukraine, he survived the Second World War by f |
Ivan Putrov was born in | Kiev into a family of ballet dancers from The Ukrain |
Primakov was born in | Kiev, Ukrainian SSR, and grew up in Tbilisi, Georgia |
He was born in | Kiev, Russia September 10, 1888 and left Czarist Rus |
Makoveychuk was born in | Kiev, Ukraine in 1961. |
Lisitsa was born in | Kiev, Ukraine, in 1973. |
Horenstein was born in | Kiev, Ukraine; his mother was Austrian. |
She was born in | Kiev, in the Ukrainian SSR of the Soviet Union. |
Aleksandr Almetov was born in | Kiev, Soviet Union. |
He was born in | Kiev and was later taught and admitted to monastic v |
Born in | Kiev, in the Kiev Governorate of the Russian Empire |
He was born in | Kiev, Ukrainian SSR but has German nationality. |
City, and married Lena Wolbach who was born in | Kiev. |
Though born in | Kiev, Pavel and his family moved to Moscow in 1922. |
an Individual Rhythmic Gymnast who was born in | Kiev, Ukraine. |
The Chudnovsky brothers (both born in | Kiev; David Volfovich in 1947; Gregory Volfovich in |
She was born in | Kiev. |
y's administrative Uppertown, Borychiv Descent, | Kiev River Port, Kiev funicular, Poshtova Square, an |
The Pivdennyi ("Southern") Bridge in | Kiev, Ukraine was designed by the architect A. Gavri |
It is the second metro bridge in | Kiev, serving both the Syretsko-Pecherska metro line |
companion and chess rival of David Bronstein in | Kiev. |
For the building in | Kiev, see Continental (building). |
арус») is a 34-story class-A office building in | Kiev, the capital of Ukraine. |
2004 Slavutich Brewery site is built in | Kiev. |
He trained at Burevestnik in | Kiev. |
Nesterov was buried in | Kiev, Ukraine. |
х Приборов) before 1985 and manufactured by the | Kiev Radio Factory. |
The Lisovyi masyv is served by the | Kiev Metro station, Lisova, from which travel the ci |
In 1927 the rotunda's dome was repaired by the | Kiev City Council government. |
fields at Kurapaty near Minsk and Bykivnia near | Kiev, are believed to contain up to 200,000 corpses. |
In 1947-1956 the team was called OBО | Kiev and in 1952, under this name, the team reached |
Originally called the | Kiev City Museum of Antiques and Art, the founders s |
re restored and turned into a museum called the | Kiev Fortress, while others are in use by various mi |
This camera was originally called the | Kiev 6C with a shutter release button activated by t |
In 1240, a monk fled the Ukrainian capital of | Kiev, which was devastated by a Mongol invasion, and |
an eponymous church in the Ukrainian capital of | Kiev. |
ned shopping mall in the Ukrainian capital city | Kiev. |
lensk because Hitler had ordered the capture of | Kiev to secure the southern flank. |
Gayduchenko began his career in | Kiev, playing for the junior team at the Ldinka Hock |
1884-93) resembles St. Volodymyr's Cathedral in | Kiev. |
y in imitation of the Saint Sophia Cathedral in | Kiev. |
ollowers who designed St. Vladimir Cathedral in | Kiev, St Nicholas Naval Cathedral in Kronstadt, Alex |
ainting of murals in St. Michael's Cathedral in | Kiev. |
om Western Ukrainian Lviv to a new cathedral in | Kiev on 21 August 2005. |
a style derived from St Vladimir's Cathedral in | Kiev. |
illness, and was buried at Baikove Cemetery in | Kiev. |
Steshenko was buried in the Baikove Cemetery in | Kiev. |
heslav Chornovil's grave on Baikove Cemetery in | Kiev, Ukraine |
ors, was inaugurated in the Baikove Cemetery in | Kiev. |
Vitruk's cenotaph in | Kiev |
Its administrative center is | Kiev. |
rcle" road route (beltway) around the center of | Kiev. |
Street on the European Square in the center of | Kiev was built in 1911, by the architects Z. Kliave |
he Government Building, is located in center of | Kiev at Hrushevsky Street in the vicinity of Verkhov |
), is an indoor market located in the center of | Kiev on the Bessarabska Square at the southwest end |
ed to the establishment of a cultural center in | Kiev and sought to unite the Cossack military with t |
tsia and Khorevytsia mountains in the center of | Kiev, while Lybid is the actual river, a right tribu |
n same year he won the European Championship in | Kiev. |
d Britain at the 1973 European Championships at | Kiev. |
lages of the Ukrainian SSR - Chernihiv Oblast), | Kiev. |
After the Christianization of | Kiev, Vladimir built there a fortress and named it V |
es from 1188 and 1233, found in chronicles from | Kiev and Halych-Volhynia as well as in the Tale of I |
murals and mosaics in the St. Cyril's Church of | Kiev with new ones. |
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