Janka Šutovič
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Janka Šutovič
Summary
Janka Šutovič is a human[1]. He was born in Šutavičy[2]. He was born on +1904-01-24T00:00:00Z[3]. He passed away in Vilnius[4]. He died on +1973-12-09T00:00:00Z[5]. He worked as a literary scholar[6], public figure[7], cultural activist[8], journalist[9], and editing staff[10].
Key Facts
- Janka Šutovič was born in Šutavičy[2].
- Janka Šutovič died in Vilnius[4].
- Janka Šutovič was born on +1904-01-24T00:00:00Z[3].
- Janka Šutovič died on +1973-12-09T00:00:00Z[5].
- Burial took place at Pavilnys[11].
- Janka Šutovič was married to Ona Miciūtė[12].
- Janka Šutovič held citizenship in Russian Empire[13].
- Janka Šutovič held citizenship in Second Polish Republic[14].
- Janka Šutovič held citizenship in Byelorussian Soviet Socialist Republic[15].
- Janka Šutovič is identified as part of the Belarusians ethnic group[16].
- Janka Šutovič worked as a literary scholar[6].
- Janka Šutovič worked as a public figure[7].
- Janka Šutovič worked as a cultural activist[8].
- Janka Šutovič's professions included journalist[9].
- Janka Šutovič's professions included editing staff[10].
- Janka Šutovič worked as a man of letters[17].
- Janka Šutovič's field of work was literary studies[18].
- Janka Šutovič's field of work was journalism[19].
- Janka Šutovič's field of work was editing[20].
- Janka Šutovič was employed by Q6537735[21].
- Janka Šutovič was employed by Šliach moladzi[22].
- Among Janka Šutovič's employers was Q13030928[23].
- Among Janka Šutovič's employers was Q107118579[24].
- Janka Šutovič was employed by Wilno Belarusian Museum[25].
- Janka Šutovič was employed by Q29408439[26].
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Origins and Family
Janka Šutovič's place of birth was Šutavičy[2]. He was born on +1904-01-24T00:00:00Z[3]. He is identified as part of the Belarusians ethnic group[16].
Education
Educated at Belarusian Gymnasium of Vilnia[27], a Gymnasium[28], in Second Polish Republic[29], founded in 1918[30] and Vilnius University Faculty of Law[31], a faculty of law[32], in Soviet Union[33], founded in 1641[34].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include literary scholar[6], public figure[7], cultural activist[8], journalist[9], editing staff[10], and man of letters[17]. Fields of work include literary studies[18], an academic discipline[35]; journalism[19], an industry[36]; and editing[20]. Employers include Q6537735[21], a magazine[37], headquartered in Vilnius[38]; Šliach moladzi[22], a magazine[39], founded in 1929[40], headquartered in Vilnius[41]; Q13030928[23], a magazine[42], in Lithuania[43], founded in 1935[44]; Q107118579[24], a printing company[45], founded in 1926[46]; Wilno Belarusian Museum[25], a museum[47], in Second Polish Republic[48], founded in 1921[49]; and Q29408439[26].
Personal Life
Among Janka Šutovič's spouses was Ona Miciūtė[12]. He was affiliated with the Belarusian Christian Democracy[50].
Death and Burial
Janka Šutovič died on +1973-12-09T00:00:00Z[5]. He passed away in Vilnius[4]. He is buried at Pavilnys[11].
FAQs
Where was Janka Šutovič born?
Born in Šutavičy[2], Janka Šutovič…
Where did Janka Šutovič die?
Janka Šutovič died in Vilnius[4].
Who was Janka Šutovič married to?
Janka Šutovič's spouses include Ona Miciūtė[12].
What did Janka Šutovič do for work?
Janka Šutovič worked as literary scholar[6], public figure[7], cultural activist[8], journalist[9], and editing staff[10].
Where did Janka Šutovič go to school?
Janka Šutovič was educated at Belarusian Gymnasium of Vilnia[27] and Vilnius University Faculty of Law[31].