Drama, History), Belarusfilm, retrieved 23 July 2022 Wikimedia Commons has media related to Yanka Kupala. Janka Kupala's sonnets translated by Vera Rich...
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singer-songwriter Yanka Kupala, also known as Janka Kupała, (1882–1942), Belarusian poet and writer Yanka Maur, also known as Janka Maŭr, (1883–1971), Belarusian...
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Kupała (Belarusian: Купала) is a biopic produced by BelarusFilm in 2020 which dramatises the turbulent and tragic life of Belarusian poet Janka Kupała...
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Janka Kupala National Academic Theatre (Belarusian: Нацыянальны акадэмічны тэатр імя Янкі Купалы, Minsk) is the oldest existing theatre in Belarus. It...
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Kalinoŭski Hienadz Kliauko Jakub Kołas (real name Kanstancy Mickievič) Janka Kupała (real name Ivan Łucevič) Vintsent Dunin-Martsinkyevich Valzhyna Mort...
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of Belarusian poet Janka Kupała Yanka Kupala (also spelled Janka Kupała), Belarusian poet Kupala Night (also called Ivanа Kupala), a traditional Slavic...
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Janka Kupała Park is a park in Minsk, Belarus located along Śvisłač river. This park is named after Janka Kupała, one of the classics of Belarusian literature...
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Director of Janka Kupała Theatre". Archived from the original on 1 August 2021. Retrieved 1 August 2021. Янка Лучына: 170 гадоў з дня нараджэння (Janka Lučyna:...
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House of Officers, the residence of the President of Belarus, and the Janka Kupała National Academic Theater. On the square there are the main metro stations...
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1872. p. 170. Shedden-Ralston 1872, pp. 349–350. Moskalik, Michael. Janka Kupała: Der Sänger des weissruthenischen Volkstums. München/Berlin: Verlag Otto...
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Academy of Music and Dramatic Art in 1998. She worked at the Belarusian Janka Kupała National Academic Theatre, where she played the lead role in productions...
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playwright. Bujło's first publication in 1909 was Mound Flower, edited by Janka Kupała. The main themes of her poems, which often relied on folklore, were on...
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Lida College Site Site map | Yanka Kupala State University of Grodno Wikimedia Commons has media related to Janka Kupala State University of Hrodna. Official...
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Niva. Janka Kupała, a famous poet, became the newspaper's editor in March 1914. The editors office located on Wileńska street [be], 14. Kupała continued...
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Dźmitry Pryščepaŭ were viewed as such. People like the prominent poets Janka Kupała and Jakub Kołas or the first president of the Belarusian Science Academy...
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independence of their country, language, and national culture. Belarusian poet Janka Kupała ended his 1905–1907 poem "This is a Cry That Belarus Lives" with this...
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former Grand Duchy of Lithuania on the territory of the Russian Empire. Janka Kupała was a Belarusian poet and writer of the early 20th century, a major writer...
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Kuźma Čorny Jakub Kołas Janka Kupała Francišak Umiastoŭski [be] After-war years Aleś Adamovič Uładzimier Arłoŭ Ryhor Baradulin Janka Bryl Vasil Bykaŭ Larysa...
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Polotsk Andrei Gromyko Ivonka Survilla See List of Belarusian writers Janka Kupala Jakub Kolas Kandrat Krapiva Maksim Bahdanovič Aleś Adamovič Ryhor Baradulin...
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publication of Alhierd Bacharevič's essay The Dark Past of Kajan Łupaka on Janka Kupała in 2011, he left the Union of Belarusian Writers. He had been a member...
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(1882–1956), poet, dramatist and writer. Moyshe Kulbak (1896–1937), writer. Janka Kupała (Ivan Łucevič) (1882–1942), poet and writer. Vaclaŭ Łastoŭski (1883–1938)...
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Aliaksandraŭski Garden Square is a square located in the center of Minsk, Belarus. Janka Kupala National Theatre is situated on the square, while Kupalaŭskaja and Kastryčnickaja...
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Karatkievič (1930–1984) Jakub Kołas (Kanstancy Mickievič) (1882–1956) Janka Kupała (Ivan Łucevič) (1882–1942) Ivan Šamiakin (1921–2004) Nicolas Ancion (born...
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Uladzimir Karatkevich Hienadz Kliauko Yakub Kolas Janka Kupala John Lettou Oleg Manaev Vera Maslovskaya, poet Janka Maur Ivan Melezh Alexander S. Potupa Ryhor...
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1932 and until the end of her life Stefanija Staniuta worked at the Janka Kupala National Academic Theatre in Minsk. In total she played about 200 roles...
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dzietak-biełarusaŭ) — an attempt at creating a Belarusian elementary reading book. Janka Kupała’s Zither Player (Belarusian: Гусляр, Huslar; 1910) — book of poetry. rev...
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was close with Belarusian classic Janka Kupała; he painted his portrait and created first decoration for one of Kupała's plays. "Музей Национальный художественный...
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the poem called Young Belarus (Маладая Беларусь, Małaja Biełaruś) by Janka Kupala. However, the poem was never set to a musical composition, so Young Belarus...
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of the Basque language 1918 Belarusian Belarus The Jakub Kolas and Janka Kupala Institute of Language and Literature at the National Academy of Sciences...
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politician and president of the Rada of the Belarusian Democratic Republic Janka Kupała (1882, Viazynka estate – 1942), Belarusian poet and writer Symon Rak-Michajłoŭski...
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