Lukashevich
Lukashevich or Lukashevych is an East Slavic surname (Russian: Лукашевич, Belarusian: Лукашэвіч, Ukrainian: Лукашевич). Similar Polish surnames are: Łukasiewicz, Łukaszewicz. the surname may refer to: * Olexiy Lukashevych, Ukrainian long jumper *Ivan Lukashevich, Russian Formula Palmer Audi rider * Nadezhda Lukashevich, Russian singer *Nikolai Lukashevich Nikolai Filippovich Lukashevich (russian: Николай Филиппович Лукашевич; 15 January 1941 – 15 June 2021) was an officer of the Soviet military who held a number of posts in the Soviet Border Forces, and later the FSB ... (1941–2021), Russian military officer {{surname Belarusian-language surnames ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Ivan Lukashevich
Ivan Andreyevich Lukashevich ( rus, Ива́н Андре́евич Лукаше́вич, p=ɪˈvan ɐnˈdrʲejɪvʲɪtɕ lʊkɐˈʂevʲɪtɕ, born 9 May 1991) is a Russian racing driver. He was part of the Marussia Motors driver development programme. Career Karting Born in Moscow, Lukashevich competed in karting from 2001 to 2005. In 2001 and 2002 he took the Mini Class title of the Moscow Karting Championship. He also won the Russian Karting Cup in 2002. Formula Palmer Audi Lukashevich's next step was Formula Palmer Audi. He finished fifteenth in the championship, amassing 123 points. A second season followed in 2008, and was more successful for the Russian driver. Despite only taking part in half of the season's twenty races due to budget constraints, he secured a top ten championship finish. Lukashevich missed the entire 2009 season due to sponsorship problems. GP3 Series Lukashevich stepped up to the new-for- 2010 GP3 Series The GP3 Series, or GP3 for short, was ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Nikolai Lukashevich
Nikolai Filippovich Lukashevich (russian: Николай Филиппович Лукашевич; 15 January 1941 – 15 June 2021) was an officer of the Soviet military who held a number of posts in the Soviet Border Forces, and later the FSB Border Service, reaching the rank of colonel general. Career Lukashevich was born on 15 January 1941 in what was then the Byelorussian Soviet Socialist Republic, in the Soviet Union. He joined the Soviet Border Forces in 1961, and in 1965 graduated from the Alma-Ata Higher Command Border School. He was initially posted to serve in various positions in the KGB's , in the territory of the Kazakh Soviet Socialist Republic. Here he spent the next 20 years, rising from the rank of lieutenant to colonel, and from the position of deputy commander of a border outpost, to head of a front-line detachment. Lukashevich enrolled in the Frunze Military Academy in 1971, graduating in 1974. He went on to be deputy chief and chief of staff of the 132 ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Nadezhda Lukashevich
Nadezhda Pavlovna Lukashevich (Brushtein) (russian: Наде́жда Па́вловна Лукаше́вич (Бруштейн)) is a Russian singer and actress. She is a member (soloist, director) of the trio Meridian, popular in the Soviet Union.Tikhomirov, Vladimir (27 Feb-5 Mar 2006)"Sex Symbol from Ivanovo" (in Russian). ''Ogoniok'': No. 09 (4934). Retrieved 2009-12-01. Together with other members of the trio, Nadezhda Lukashevich was recipient of the Lenin Komsomol Prize (1985) and the honorary title Meritorious Artist of the Russian Federation Russia (, , ), or the Russian Federation, is a List of transcontinental countries, transcontinental country spanning Eastern Europe and North Asia, Northern Asia. It is the List of countries and dependencies by area, largest country in the ... (1995). Filmography *1983: '' Torpedo Bombers'' ( Торпедоносцы), as Nastya References External links * Living people Soviet film actresses Russian women singer ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Łukaszewicz
Łukaszewicz is a Polish surname. It comes from the given name Łukasz (Lucas). It is most frequent in north-eastern Poland. Archaic feminine forms: Łukaszewiczówna (unmarried) and Łukaszewiczówa (married). Related surnames: Łukasiewicz and Lukashevich. People * Jolanta Łukaszewicz (born 1966) is a Polish sprint canoer * Józef Łukaszewicz (1863–1928) was a Polish scientist and revolutionary * Julian Łukaszewicz (1904-1982), Polish athlete * Olgierd Łukaszewicz (born 1946) is a Polish film actor * Wacław Łukaszewicz Wacław Łukaszewicz (; 24 August 1927 – 16 April 2014) was a scout leader of ZHP, scoutmaster, expert of radiocommunication, and promoter of radiocommunication in Polish scouting. Biography During Nazi occupation in age of 15 he was involved i ... (1927–2014), Polish scout leader * Bronisława Łukaszewicz (1885-1962) was a Polish-Lithuanian painter * Ignacy Łukasiewicz (1822 – 1882) was a Polish pharmacist, engineer, businessman, in ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Łukasiewicz (other)
Łukasiewicz is a Polish surname. It comes from the given name Łukasz (Lucas). It is found across Poland, particularly in central regions. It is related to the surnames Łukaszewicz and Lukashevich. People * Antoni Łukasiewicz (born 1983), Polish footballer * Christophe Lukasiewicz (1933–1999), Polish-French architect * Ignacy Łukasiewicz (1822–1882), Polish pharmacist and first distiller of clear kerosene * Jan Łukasiewicz (1878–1956), Polish logician and philosopher * Józef Michał Łukasiewicz, Polish merchant and politician * Juliusz Łukasiewicz (1892–1951), Polish diplomat * Mark Lukasiewicz (born 1973), American baseball player *Milena Łukasiewicz, Polish diplomat * Piotr Łukasiewicz (born 1954), sociologist, Acting Minister of Culture and Art of Poland (1992–1993) * Piotr Łukasiewicz (born 1972), diplomat, Polish ambassador to Afghanistan Afghanistan, officially the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan,; prs, امارت اسلامی افغانس ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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2007 Formula Palmer Audi Season
2007 saw the 10th season of the Formula Palmer Audi open wheel racing series, contested over 20 races between 7 April and 23 September. The championship was won by Tim Bridgman in his first Palmer Audi season. Championship For 2007, Formula Palmer Audi underwent a change in its target market, focusing primarily on young aspiring Formula One drivers rather than affluent businessmen. Of the 22 drivers in the field for each round, 16 were "career drivers", with a group of around six “gentleman drivers" remaining. The number of races increased from 15 in 2006 to 20, the number of meetings increasing from six to eight. Despite this 33 per cent increase, the cost of competing in the series was reduced, the advertised price of £55,000 plus VAT being a reduction of nearly £3,000 on the 2006 season. The race calendar for 2007, while expanded, did not feature any meetings outside of the UK. However, FPA continues to support large international events at Brands Hatch such as A1 Grand ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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East Slavic Peoples
The East Slavs are the most populous subgroup of the Slavs. They speak the East Slavic languages, and formed the majority of the population of the medieval state Kievan Rus', which they claim as their cultural ancestor.John Channon & Robert Hudson, ''Penguin Historical Atlas of Russia'' (Penguin, 1995), p. 16. Today, the East Slavs consist of Belarusians, Russians, Rusyns, and Ukrainians. History Sources Researchers know relatively little about the Eastern Slavs prior to approximately 859 AD when the first events recorded in the '' Primary Chronicle'' occurred. The Eastern Slavs of these early times apparently lacked a written language. The few known facts come from archaeological digs, foreign travellers' accounts of the Rus' land, and linguistic comparative analyses of Slavic languages. Very few native Rus' documents dating before the 11th century (none before the 10th century) have survived. The earliest major manuscript with information on Rus' history, the '' Primary ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Surname
In some cultures, a surname, family name, or last name is the portion of one's personal name that indicates one's family, tribe or community. Practices vary by culture. The family name may be placed at either the start of a person's full name, as the forename, or at the end; the number of surnames given to an individual also varies. As the surname indicates genetic inheritance, all members of a family unit may have identical surnames or there may be variations; for example, a woman might marry and have a child, but later remarry and have another child by a different father, and as such both children could have different surnames. It is common to see two or more words in a surname, such as in compound surnames. Compound surnames can be composed of separate names, such as in traditional Spanish culture, they can be hyphenated together, or may contain prefixes. Using names has been documented in even the oldest historical records. Examples of surnames are documented in the 11th ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Polish Surname
Polish may refer to: * Anything from or related to Poland, a country in Europe * Polish language * Poles, people from Poland or of Polish descent * Polish chicken *Polish brothers (Mark Polish and Michael Polish, born 1970), American twin screenwriters Polish may refer to: * Polishing, the process of creating a smooth and shiny surface by rubbing or chemical action ** French polishing, polishing wood to a high gloss finish * Nail polish * Shoe polish * Polish (screenwriting), improving a script in smaller ways than in a rewrite See also * * * Polonaise (other) A polonaise ()) is a stately dance of Polish origin or a piece of music for this dance. Polonaise may also refer to: * Polonaises (Chopin), compositions by Frédéric Chopin ** Polonaise in A-flat major, Op. 53 (french: Polonaise héroïque, lin ... {{Disambiguation, surname Language and nationality disambiguation pages ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Olexiy Lukashevych
Olexiy Lukashevych ( uk, Олексій Лукашевич; born 11 January 1977, in Dnipropetrovsk) is a Ukrainian long jumper, best known for winning the 2002 European Championships. His personal best is 8.27 metres, achieved in June 2000 in Tartu Tartu is the second largest city in Estonia after the Northern European country's political and financial capital, Tallinn. Tartu has a population of 91,407 (as of 2021). It is southeast of Tallinn and 245 kilometres (152 miles) northeast of .... Achievements References External links * 1977 births Living people Ukrainian male long jumpers Athletes (track and field) at the 2000 Summer Olympics Olympic athletes for Ukraine European Athletics Championships medalists Universiade medalists in athletics (track and field) FISU World University Games gold medalists for Ukraine Competitors at the 2001 Goodwill Games Athletes from Dnipro Ukrainian Athletics Championships winners 20th-century Ukrainian sportsmen ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |