Siarhiej Dubaviec
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Siarhiej Dubaviec
Summary
Siarhiej Dubaviec is a human[1]. Born in Mazyr[2], he… he was born on September 17, 1959[3]. He worked as a literary scholar[4], journalist[5], and literary critic[6]. He ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (23 views/month, #7,300 of 1,000,298).[7]
Key Facts
- Born in Mazyr[2], Siarhiej Dubaviec…
- Siarhiej Dubaviec was born on September 17, 1959[3].
- Among Siarhiej Dubaviec's spouses was Tatiana Sapach[8].
- A child of Siarhiej Dubaviec was Teda Lee[9].
- Siarhiej Dubaviec held citizenship in Belarus[10].
- Siarhiej Dubaviec worked as a literary scholar[4].
- Siarhiej Dubaviec's professions included journalist[5].
- Siarhiej Dubaviec's professions included literary critic[6].
- Among Siarhiej Dubaviec's employers was Belarusian Petrus Brouka Encyclopedia[11].
- Among Siarhiej Dubaviec's employers was Gomelskaya Pravda[12].
- Among Siarhiej Dubaviec's employers was Нёман[13].
- Siarhiej Dubaviec was employed by Q13032574[14].
- Siarhiej Dubaviec was employed by Nasha Niva[15].
- Siarhiej Dubaviec received the January 13th commemorative medal[16].
- Siarhiej Dubaviec received the Ales Adamovich Prize[17].
- Siarhiej Dubaviec received the Belarusian Democratic Republic 100th Jubilee Medal[18].
- Siarhiej Dubaviec received the Hliniany Vialies[19].
- Siarhiej Dubaviec received the Golden Apostrophe[20].
- Siarhiej Dubaviec received the Jerzy Giedroyc Literary Award[21].
- Siarhiej Dubaviec was a member of Belarusian Singing and Drama Workshop[22].
- Siarhiej Dubaviec was a member of Grand Lodge of Belarus[23].
- Siarhiej Dubaviec is recorded as male[24].
- Siarhiej Dubaviec's instance of is recorded as human[25].
- Siarhiej Dubaviec's given name is recorded as Siarhiej[26].
- Siarhiej Dubaviec's given name is recorded as Sergey[27].
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Origins and Family
Siarhiej Dubaviec was born in Mazyr[2]. He was born on September 17, 1959[3].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include literary scholar[4], journalist[5], and literary critic[6]. Employers include Belarusian Petrus Brouka Encyclopedia[11], a publishing house[28], in Soviet Union[29], founded in 1967[30], headquartered in Q99543776[31]; Gomelskaya Pravda[12], a newspaper[32], founded in 1917[33], headquartered in Gomel[34]; Нёман[13], a magazine[35], in Belarus[36]; Q13032574[14], a newspaper[37], founded in 1990[38], headquartered in Minsk[39]; and Nasha Niva[15], a website[40], in Belarus[41], founded in 1991[42], headquartered in Vilnius[43].
Recognition
Awards received include January 13th commemorative medal[16], a commemorative medal[44], in Lithuania[45], founded in 1991[46]; Ales Adamovich Prize[17], a literary award[47], in Belarus[48]; Belarusian Democratic Republic 100th Jubilee Medal[18], a jubilee medal[49], in Belarusian People's Republic[50], founded in 2018[51]; Hliniany Vialies[19], a literary award[52], in Belarus[53]; Golden Apostrophe[20], a literary award[54], in Belarus[55]; and Jerzy Giedroyc Literary Award[21], a literary award[56], founded in 2012[57].
Personal Life
Siarhiej Dubaviec was married to Tatiana Sapach[8]. A child of him was Teda Lee[9].
Why It Matters
Siarhiej Dubaviec ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (23 views/month, #7,300 of 1,000,298).[7] He is known by 6 alternative names across languages and contexts.[58]
FAQs
Where was Siarhiej Dubaviec born?
Siarhiej Dubaviec's place of birth was Mazyr[2].
Who was Siarhiej Dubaviec married to?
Siarhiej Dubaviec's spouses include Tatiana Sapach[8].
What did Siarhiej Dubaviec do for work?
Siarhiej Dubaviec worked as literary scholar[4], journalist[5], and literary critic[6].
What awards did Siarhiej Dubaviec receive?
Honors received include January 13th commemorative medal[16], Ales Adamovich Prize[17], Belarusian Democratic Republic 100th Jubilee Medal[18], and Hliniany Vialies[19].