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    Niesłuchowski (1851, Minsk – 1897, Minsk), better known by his pen name Janka Lučyna (Belarusian: Янка Лучына, Yanka Luchyna), was a poet from the Russian...
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  • and filmmaker Sergei Luchina, Russian football player Yanka Luchina or Janka Lučyna (1851-1897), Belarusian poet Lucina (disambiguation) This disambiguation...
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    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: 170...
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  • publisher and editor. The name for the publication was taken from a poem by Janka Lučyna "Роднай старонцы" ("To Fatherland"). The first issue was published on...
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    century saw the rise of Realism (Francišak Bahuševič, Adam Hurynovič, Janka Łučyna). In the last quarter of the century multiple publications of Belarusian...
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    liberation literature. It continues with works by Francišak Bahuševič and Janka Łučyna from the mid-19th century and ends with the Soviet Belarusian authors...
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  • Krasicki (Sturmbannführer Knoch) Teresa Kamińska (Simone) Barbara Burska (Janka) Eugeniusz Priwieziencew (Polish paratrooper) Barbara Brylska (Inga) Barbara...
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  • Mularczyk 2011–2015 Dominika Łakomska Teresa Drawicz 2012–2015 Joanna Osyda Janka Buford 2013–2015 Katarzyna Żak Dorota Tarnowska 2014–2015 Mateusz Janicki...
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