Andrej Dyńko
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Andrej Dyńko
Summary
Andrej Dyńko is a human[1]. Born in Brest[2], he… he was born on January 17, 1974[3]. He worked as a translator[4], journalist[5], opinion journalist[6], and editing staff[7]. He ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (12 views/month, #7,298 of 1,000,298).[8]
Key Facts
- Andrej Dyńko was born in Brest[2].
- Andrej Dyńko was born on January 17, 1974[3].
- A child of Andrej Dyńko was Q118309880[9].
- Andrej Dyńko held citizenship in Belarus[10].
- Andrej Dyńko worked as a translator[4].
- Andrej Dyńko's professions included journalist[5].
- Andrej Dyńko's professions included opinion journalist[6].
- Andrej Dyńko worked as an editing staff[7].
- Andrej Dyńko's field of work was opinion journalism[11].
- Andrej Dyńko's field of work was editing[12].
- Andrej Dyńko's field of work was translation[13].
- Andrej Dyńko was employed by ARCHE Pachatak[14].
- Among Andrej Dyńko's employers was Nasha Niva[15].
- Andrej Dyńko was employed by Belarusian PEN Centre[16].
- Andrej Dyńko was employed by Nasha Historyia[17].
- Andrej Dyńko received the Belarusian Democratic Republic 100th Jubilee Medal[18].
- Andrej Dyńko received the Lorenzo Natali Journalism Prize[19].
- Andrej Dyńko received the Oxfam Novib/PEN Award[20].
- Andrej Dyńko is recorded as male[21].
- Andrej Dyńko's instance of is recorded as human[22].
- Andrej Dyńko's given name is recorded as Andrej[23].
- Andrej Dyńko's languages spoken, written or signed is recorded as Belarusian[24].
- Andrej Dyńko's sibling is recorded as Natallya Babina[25].
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Origins and Family
Andrej Dyńko's place of birth was Brest[2]. He was born on January 17, 1974[3].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include translator[4], journalist[5], opinion journalist[6], and editing staff[7]. Fields of work include opinion journalism[11], a journalism genre[26]; editing[12]; and translation[13], an academic major[27]. Employers include ARCHE Pachatak[14], a magazine[28], in Belarus[29], founded in 1998[30]; Nasha Niva[15], a website[31], in Belarus[32], founded in 1991[33], headquartered in Vilnius[34]; Belarusian PEN Centre[16], a writers union[35], in Belarus[36], founded in 1989[37], headquartered in Minsk[38]; and Nasha Historyia[17], a magazine[39], founded in 2018[40].
Recognition
Awards received include Belarusian Democratic Republic 100th Jubilee Medal[18], a jubilee medal[41], in Belarusian People's Republic[42], founded in 2018[43]; Lorenzo Natali Journalism Prize[19], an award[44]; and Oxfam Novib/PEN Award[20], an award[45], founded in 2005[46].
Personal Life
A child of Andrej Dyńko was Q118309880[9].
Why It Matters
Andrej Dyńko ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (12 views/month, #7,298 of 1,000,298).[8]
FAQs
Where was Andrej Dyńko born?
Andrej Dyńko was born in Brest[2].
What did Andrej Dyńko do for work?
Andrej Dyńko worked as translator[4], journalist[5], opinion journalist[6], and editing staff[7].
What awards did Andrej Dyńko receive?
Honors received include Belarusian Democratic Republic 100th Jubilee Medal[18], Lorenzo Natali Journalism Prize[19], and Oxfam Novib/PEN Award[20].