bryk meaning in French
bryk
Examples
- the missing names are those of danuta teresa szpila and alina maria bryk.
il s'agit de danuta teresa szpila et d'alina maria bryk. - Anatole Vakhnianyn 1906-1906 Yevhen Olesnytsky 1906-1910 Petro Ohonovsky 1910-1922 Ivan Kyvelyuk 1922-1923 Ivan Bryk 1923-1931 Mykhailo Halushchynsky 1931-1939 Ivan Bryk 1906-1911 Mykhailo Kotsyubynsky 1912-???? (as Kvitka-Osnovianenko Association) 1905-???? (as Ukrainian Association of Literature and Arts) ? 1907-1913 Zakhar Barabash 1989-1990 Dmytro Pavlychko (as Shevchenko Association of Ukrainian Language) 1990-present Pavlo Movchan (originally as Shevchenko Association of Ukrainian Language and since 1991 – Prosvita) Hromada (secret society) Prosvita at the Encyclopedia of Ukraine, vol.
Anatole Vakhnianyn 1906-1906 Yevhen Olesnytsky 1906-1910 Petro Ohonovsky 1910-1922 Ivan Kyvelyuk 1922-1923 Ivan Bryk 1923-1931 Mykhailo Halushchynsky 1931-1939 Ivan Bryk 1906-1911 Mykhailo Kotsyubynsky 1912-???? (as Kvitka-Osnovianenko Association) 1905-???? (as Ukrainian Association of Literature and Arts) ? 1907-1913 Zakhar Barabash 1989-1990 Dmytro Pavlychko (as Shevchenko Association of Ukrainian Language) 1990-present Pavlo Movchan (originally as Shevchenko Association of Ukrainian Language and since 1991 – Prosvita) ↑ Jusqu'en 1918, elle fait partie de l'Empire austro-hongrois. - Anatole Vakhnianyn 1906-1906 Yevhen Olesnytsky 1906-1910 Petro Ohonovsky 1910-1922 Ivan Kyvelyuk 1922-1923 Ivan Bryk 1923-1931 Mykhailo Halushchynsky 1931-1939 Ivan Bryk 1906-1911 Mykhailo Kotsyubynsky 1912-???? (as Kvitka-Osnovianenko Association) 1905-???? (as Ukrainian Association of Literature and Arts) ? 1907-1913 Zakhar Barabash 1989-1990 Dmytro Pavlychko (as Shevchenko Association of Ukrainian Language) 1990-present Pavlo Movchan (originally as Shevchenko Association of Ukrainian Language and since 1991 – Prosvita) Hromada (secret society) Prosvita at the Encyclopedia of Ukraine, vol.
Anatole Vakhnianyn 1906-1906 Yevhen Olesnytsky 1906-1910 Petro Ohonovsky 1910-1922 Ivan Kyvelyuk 1922-1923 Ivan Bryk 1923-1931 Mykhailo Halushchynsky 1931-1939 Ivan Bryk 1906-1911 Mykhailo Kotsyubynsky 1912-???? (as Kvitka-Osnovianenko Association) 1905-???? (as Ukrainian Association of Literature and Arts) ? 1907-1913 Zakhar Barabash 1989-1990 Dmytro Pavlychko (as Shevchenko Association of Ukrainian Language) 1990-present Pavlo Movchan (originally as Shevchenko Association of Ukrainian Language and since 1991 – Prosvita) ↑ Jusqu'en 1918, elle fait partie de l'Empire austro-hongrois.