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1965 Ukrainian song by Vasyl Mykhailyuk
"Cheremshyna" (Ukrainian: «Черемшина», Bird Cherry) is a Ukrainian-language song-romance. The song was first released in 1965, with music by Vasyl Mykhailyuk
Cheremshyna
Ukrainian lawyer (1874–1927)
Marko Cheremshyna (Ukrainian: Марко Черемшина) (pen name of Ivan Semaniuk), (born 13 June 1874 in Kobaky, Galicia; died 25 April 1927 in Kobaky) was a
Marko_Cheremshyna
Species of flowering plant in the rose family
last weeks of May or very early June.[citation needed] Ukrainian song Cheremshyna refers to a blooming of bird cherry.[citation needed] A taboo on the
Prunus_padus
Ethnic group in the Carpathian Mountains
Franko, Lesya Ukrainka, Mykhailo Kotsiubynsky, Vasyl Stefanyk, Marko Cheremshyna, Mihail Sadoveanu and Stanisław Vincenz, and painters such as Kazimierz
Hutsuls
Ukrainian singer, and musician (born 1968)
Happiness" 1992 – "Russya's Greatest Hits" 1994 – "Kyiv Girl" 1994 – "Cheremshyna" 1997 – "My American Guy" 1998 - "White Lace" 2007 – "The Best of Russya"
Russya
Professional association football club based in Lviv, Ukraine
And the "Cheremshyna" was played on the accordion. (Petro Danylchuk, "Karpaty" defender) ...That song [with the lyrics] – "again the cheremshyna will be
FC_Karpaty_Lviv
Ukrainian nationalist leader (1909–1959)
Ukraine. Several parodies of popular Soviet-era compositions, for example Cheremshyna, as well as Plast songs, also mention Bandera's name in their texts.
Stepan_Bandera
Region of Ukraine
Pidhiryanka Vasyl Stefanyk Les Martovych [uk] Ivan Vahylevych Marko Cheremshyna Manès Sperber Artists Sviatoslav Hordynsky [uk], founder of the Association
Ivano-Frankivsk_Oblast
Rural settlement in Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast, Ukraine
and the town was visited by number of Ukrainian writers such as Marko Cheremshyna and Mykhailo Kotsiubynsky. In 1903 in Vorokhta was established a local
Vorokhta
Rural locality in Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast, Ukraine
Ukraine. There is a Marko Cheremshyna literary and memorial museum in the village. St. Nicholas church (1852, wooden). Marko Cheremshyna (1874–1927), Ukrainian
Kobaky
Ukrainian avant-garde musical group
rock-oko.com. Retrieved 2022-05-16. "гурт Банита Байда". rock.ua. Retrieved 2022-05-16. "Колезький асесор". cheremshyna.org.ua. Retrieved 2022-05-16.
Cukor_Bila_Smerť
Ukrainian priest (1850–1921)
Kobylianska, Osyp Makovei, Ivan Franko (who corresponded with him), Marko Cheremshyna, Vasyl Stefanyk, Lesya Ukrainka, and Klyment Kvitka. Assisted Ivan Franko
Ivan_Popel
Variety of the Ukrainian language
works of several Ukrainian writers including Hnat Khotkevych, Marko Cheremshyna and Vasyl Stefanyk. "Гуцульський говір" (in Ukrainian). Retrieved 2025-04-14
Hutsul_dialect
Ukrainian television presenter in the 1950's
permitted to have their hair professionally styled before broadcasts at the Cheremshyna hair salon. She directly confronted the Soviet Ukrainian Culture Minister
Olena_Nikolaeva
dissident Markiyan Shashkevych, poet, writer, and interpreter Marko Cheremshyna, writer Marko Vovchok Marya Zaturenska Mikhail Bulgakov, novelist in
List_of_people_from_Ukraine
Canadian citizens of Ukrainian descent
runner-up Theresa Sokyrka, Zirka from Toronto, D-Drifters from Winnipeg, Cheremshyna (ensemble) from Montreal, Sons of the Steppes (known as Сини степів or
Ukrainian_Canadians
Subdivision of Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast, Ukraine
Famous people that were born, lived or worked in Kosiv district: Marko Cheremshyna (1874–1927) was a Ukrainian writer of Hutsul background. Dmytro Pavlychko
Kosiv_Raion
Ukrainian painter (1900–1978)
works are kept in the collections of the Lviv Art Gallery and the Marko Cheremshyna Literary and Memorial Museum in Sniatyn. Among the main works: graphics
Mariia_Karpiuk
Topics referred to by the same term
folklorist Marko Ćetković (born 1986), Montenegrin football player Marko Cheremshyna (1874–1927), Ukrainian writer Marko Ciurlizza (born 1978), Peruvian football
Marko_(given_name)
Season of television series
Oksana Pozyvay "Ne zalyshay" (Не залишай) Eliminated 4 Olena Chukalenko "Cheremshyna" (Черемшина) Eliminated 5 Nataliya Buryk "Vorohiv na nozhi" (Ворогів
Holos_Krainy_season_12
"Catch the Wind" – Donovan "Catch Us If You Can" – The Dave Clark Five "Cheremshyna" – Dmytro Hnatyuk (w. Mykola Yuriychuk m. Vasyl Mykhailyuk) "The Clapping
1965_in_music
City in Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast, Ukraine
gymnasium where studied among others Petro Kozlaniuk, Vasyl Stefanyk, Marko Cheremshyna. By 1882 the town had almost 24,000 inhabitants, including roughly 12
Kolomyia
Ukrainian folk song
retrieved 2023-03-11 "The Story of the Song "Plyve Kacha Po Tysyni"". Cheremshyna Ensemble. 23 June 2016. Archived from the original on 9 August 2019.
A_Duckling_Swims_in_the_Tisza
Ukrainian writer and feminist
cultural and political outlook. Together with other writers such as Marko Cheremshyna, Osyp Makovey, Katria Hrynevycheva, she described World War I. Some of
Olha_Kobylianska
Ukrainian writer, translator, and public figure (1867–1925)
Hrushevskyi. As an editor, he helped Olha Kobylianska, Vasyl Stefanyk, Marko Cheremshyna, Bohdan Lepkyi, and Denys Lukiianovych establish themselves in literature
Osyp_Makovei
Ukrainian photo artist (1950–2017)
Golden Icarus 2000 – Bohdan Kotyk and Ivan Krypiakevych 2009 – Marko Cheremshyna 2010 – Roman Fedoriv 2013 – Bohdan Khmelnytskyi for the best coverage
Vasyl_Pylypyuk
Ukrainian musical group
сьогодні". Creating Ruin. Retrieved 7 February 2023. "Колезький асесор". cheremshyna.org.ua. Retrieved 8 February 2023. "9 текстів про історію української
Kollezhskiy_Asessor
Ukrainian painter, graphic artist (1898–1985)
kept in the collections of museums in Ivano-Frankivsk, Lviv, the Marko Cheremshyna Museum [uk] in Sniatyn, and the Vasyl Stefanyk Museum in Rusiv. Among
Olha_Pleshkan
social activist Artem Chekh (born 1985), writer and journalist Marko Cheremshyna (1874–1927), short story writer, and translator Tetiana Cherep-Perohanych
List of Ukrainian-language writers
List_of_Ukrainian-language_writers
Ukrainian priest, ethnographer, cultural and educational activist
Kobylianska, Antin Krushelnytsky, Ivan Krypiakevych, Oleksandr Oles, Marko Cheremshyna, Yevhen Tymchenko, Ivan Trush, Andrey Sheptytsky, Hryhoriy Khomyshyn
Oleksa_Volianskyi
1973 Canadian TV series or program
Vancouver. Juliette appeared on 9 September 1977 broadcast with the Cheremshyna Ukrainian Dancers. The first half-hour miniseries was broadcast on Mondays
The_Judy_and_Jim_Show
Rural locality in Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast, Ukraine
Ukrainian authors Mariyka Pidhiryanka, Ivan Franko, Vasyl Stefanyk, Marko Cheremshyna, Volodymyr Hnatiuk, Lesya Ukrainka, Klyment Kvitka, Olha Kobylianska
Dovhopole
LEVYTSKY FAMILY Volume 18. Rostyslav Voloshyn Volume 19. Mykola Krychun «Cheremshyna» Volume 20. The OUN Underground Printing Presses and Their Liquidation
Litopys_UPA
Ukrainian painter, sculptor (1943–2017)
fresky" (1983), "Pradavni skryzhali" (2008), "Zamky Ukrainy" (2011); "Cheremshyna" (1978), "Materynstvo" (1979), "Vikhy istorii", "Baida" (both — 1982)
Dmytro_Stetsko
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English (Yorkshire) : habitational name for someone from Woodsome in West Yorkshire, named in Old English as æt wudu-hūsum ‘(place at) the houses in the wood’.
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Variant spelling of English Alyssa, ALYSA means either "noble sort" or "alyssum flower."
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(Βενιαμίν) Greek form of Hebrew Binyamin, BENIAMÃN means "son of the right hand." In the bible, this is the name of several characters, including one of the founders of the twelve tribes of Israel, the youngest of Jacob's twelve sons.
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Illuminated by the Sun
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