• Horpyna Fedosiyivna Vatchenko (Ukrainian: Горпина Федосіївна Ватченко, also known as Agrippina Vatchenko) (6 July 1923 – 9 November 2004) was a Ukrainian...
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  • Vatchenko is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Horpyna Vatchenko (1923–2004), Ukrainian historian Oleksiy Vatchenko (1914–1984), Ukrainian...
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    Horpyna Vatchenko, a change in terms of the loan was denied and the object returned to its home region. This return was also supported by Vatchenko's...
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  • Vatchenko was born in a village of Yelizaveto-Kamyanets that today is located in Dnipro, Ukraine.[citation needed] His sister was Horpyna Vatchenko,...
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    Yulia Tymoshenko, Former Prime Minister of Ukraine (2005, 2007-2010) Horpyna Vatchenko, museum director and historian Novelist Pavlo Zahrebelnyi Mykhailo...
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    works was prepared for publication, supported by museum director Horpyna Vatchenko. Political circumstances again prevented this from happening, but...
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    Volodymyr Zuyev (architect and author of the complex reconstruction), Horpyna Vatchenko (museum director), Mykola But (diorama author Battle for Dnieper)...
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    objects. In the 1970s the museum was restored under the directorship of Horpyna Vatchenko. In 1973 she enabled the acquisition and retention of the Kernosivsky...
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