Lidiya Ponomarenko
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Lidiya Ponomarenko
Summary
Lidiya Ponomarenko is a human[1]. Born in Kypuche[2], she… she was born on February 16, 1922[3]. She died in Kyiv[4]. She died on December 3, 2013[5]. She worked as a local historian[6], topographer[7], surveyor[8], engineer[9], and cartographer[10]. She has Wikipedia articles in 10 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[11]
Key Facts
- Lidiya Ponomarenko was born in Kypuche[2].
- Lidiya Ponomarenko died in Kyiv[4].
- Lidiya Ponomarenko was born on February 16, 1922[3].
- Lidiya Ponomarenko died on December 3, 2013[5].
- Lidiya Ponomarenko is buried at Northern Cemetery, Rozhny[12].
- Lidiya Ponomarenko's father was Anton Ponomarenko[13].
- Lidiya Ponomarenko held citizenship in Soviet Union[14].
- Lidiya Ponomarenko held citizenship in Ukraine[15].
- Lidiya Ponomarenko worked as a local historian[6].
- Lidiya Ponomarenko worked as a topographer[7].
- Lidiya Ponomarenko worked as a surveyor[8].
- Lidiya Ponomarenko worked as an engineer[9].
- Lidiya Ponomarenko's professions included cartographer[10].
- Lidiya Ponomarenko worked as a historian[16].
- Lidiya Ponomarenko was employed by Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv[17].
- Lidiya Ponomarenko was employed by State Mine Supervision Committee of the Council of Ministers of the Ukrainian SSR[18].
- Among Lidiya Ponomarenko's employers was Ukrainian Institute of Scientific and Technical Expertise and Information[19].
- Among Lidiya Ponomarenko's employers was Institute of the History of Ukraine[20].
- Lidiya Ponomarenko was educated at Moscow State University of Geodesy and Cartography[21].
- A notable work attributed to Lidiya Ponomarenko is Streets of Kyiv (directory)[22].
- Lidiya Ponomarenko is recorded as female[23].
- Lidiya Ponomarenko's instance of is recorded as human[24].
- Lidiya Ponomarenko was affiliated with the Communist Party of the Soviet Union[25].
- Lidiya Ponomarenko's Commons category is recorded as Lidiya Ponomarenko[26].
- Lidiya Ponomarenko's family name is recorded as Ponomarenko[27].
Body
Origins and Family
Born in Kypuche[2], Lidiya Ponomarenko… she was born on February 16, 1922[3]. Her father was Anton Ponomarenko[13].
Education
Lidiya Ponomarenko's education included a stint at Moscow State University of Geodesy and Cartography[21].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include local historian[6], topographer[7], surveyor[8], engineer[9], cartographer[10], and historian[16]. Employers include Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv[17], a public university[28], in Russian Empire[29], founded in 1834[30]; State Mine Supervision Committee of the Council of Ministers of the Ukrainian SSR[18]; Ukrainian Institute of Scientific and Technical Expertise and Information[19], a research institute[31], in Ukraine[32]; and Institute of the History of Ukraine[20], a higher education institution[33], in Ukraine[34], founded in 1936[35].
Works and Contributions
A notable work attributed to Lidiya Ponomarenko is Streets of Kyiv (directory)[22].
Personal Life
Lidiya Ponomarenko was affiliated with the Communist Party of the Soviet Union[25].
Death and Burial
Lidiya Ponomarenko died on December 3, 2013[5]. She passed away in Kyiv[4]. She is buried at Northern Cemetery, Rozhny[12].
Why It Matters
Lidiya Ponomarenko has Wikipedia articles in 10 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[11] She is known by 11 alternative names across languages and contexts.[36]
FAQs
Where was Lidiya Ponomarenko born?
Lidiya Ponomarenko's place of birth was Kypuche[2].
Where did Lidiya Ponomarenko die?
Lidiya Ponomarenko passed away in Kyiv[4].
Who were Lidiya Ponomarenko's parents?
Lidiya Ponomarenko's father was Anton Ponomarenko[13].
What did Lidiya Ponomarenko do for work?
Lidiya Ponomarenko worked as local historian[6], topographer[7], surveyor[8], engineer[9], and cartographer[10].
Where did Lidiya Ponomarenko go to school?
Lidiya Ponomarenko was educated at Moscow State University of Geodesy and Cartography[21].