Yaroslav Halan
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Yaroslav Halan
Summary
Yaroslav Halan is a human[1]. He was born in Dynów[2]. He was born on July 27, 1902[3]. He passed away in Lviv[4]. He died on October 24, 1949[5]. He worked as a translator[6], journalist[7], writer[8], playwright[9], and radio personality[10]. He ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (45 views/month, #7,283 of 1,000,298).[11]
Key Facts
- Yaroslav Halan was born in Dynów[2].
- Yaroslav Halan died in Lviv[4].
- Yaroslav Halan was born on July 27, 1902[3].
- Yaroslav Halan died on October 24, 1949[5].
- Burial took place at Lychakiv Cemetery[12].
- Yaroslav Halan held citizenship in Cisleithania[13].
- Ukrainian was Yaroslav Halan's native language[14].
- Yaroslav Halan worked as a translator[6].
- Yaroslav Halan's professions included journalist[7].
- Yaroslav Halan worked as a writer[8].
- Yaroslav Halan's professions included playwright[9].
- Yaroslav Halan's professions included radio personality[10].
- Yaroslav Halan's professions included prose writer[15].
- Yaroslav Halan's field of work was social criticism[16].
- Yaroslav Halan was educated at Jagiellonian University[17].
- Yaroslav Halan was educated at University of Vienna[18].
- A notable work attributed to Yaroslav Halan is The Mountains are Smoking[19].
- Yaroslav Halan received the Stalin Prize[20].
- Yaroslav Halan received the Order of the Badge of Honour[21].
- Yaroslav Halan received the Medal "For Valiant Labour in the Great Patriotic War 1941–1945"[22].
- Yaroslav Halan received the Medal "To a Partisan of the Patriotic War", 2nd class[23].
- Yaroslav Halan was a member of Horno[24].
- Yaroslav Halan was influenced by Ivan Franko[25].
- Yaroslav Halan was influenced by Lord Byron[26].
- Yaroslav Halan was influenced by Anton Chekhov[27].
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Origins and Family
Yaroslav Halan's place of birth was Dynów[2]. He was born on July 27, 1902[3]. Ukrainian was his native language[14].
Education
Educated at Jagiellonian University[17], a public university[28], in Poland[29], founded in 1364[30], headquartered in Kraków[31] and University of Vienna[18], a university[32], in Austria[33], founded in 1365[34], headquartered in Vienna[35].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include translator[6], journalist[7], writer[8], playwright[9], radio personality[10], and prose writer[15]. Yaroslav Halan's field of work was social criticism[16].
Works and Contributions
A notable work attributed to Yaroslav Halan is The Mountains are Smoking[19].
Recognition
Awards received include Stalin Prize[20], a Soviet state award[36], in Soviet Union[37], founded in 1941[38]; Order of the Badge of Honour[21], a socialist order of merit[39], in Soviet Union[40], founded in 1935[41]; Medal "For Valiant Labour in the Great Patriotic War 1941–1945"[22], a medallion[42], in Soviet Union[43], founded in 1945[44]; and Medal "To a Partisan of the Patriotic War", 2nd class[23], a class of award[45], in Soviet Union[46].
Personal Life
Political affiliations include Communist Party of Western Ukraine[47], a political party[48], in Second Polish Republic[49], founded in 1919[50] and Communist Party of the Soviet Union[51], a communist party[52], in Russian Empire[53], founded in 1898[54], headquartered in Moscow[55].
Death and Burial
Yaroslav Halan died on October 24, 1949[5]. He passed away in Lviv[4]. Burial took place at Lychakiv Cemetery[12].
Why It Matters
Yaroslav Halan ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (45 views/month, #7,283 of 1,000,298).[11] He has Wikipedia articles in 9 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[56] He is known by 89 alternative names across languages and contexts.[57]
FAQs
Where was Yaroslav Halan born?
Yaroslav Halan was born in Dynów[2].
Where did Yaroslav Halan die?
Yaroslav Halan passed away in Lviv[4].
What did Yaroslav Halan do for work?
Yaroslav Halan worked as translator[6], journalist[7], writer[8], playwright[9], and radio personality[10].
Where did Yaroslav Halan go to school?
Yaroslav Halan was educated at Jagiellonian University[17] and University of Vienna[18].
What awards did Yaroslav Halan receive?
Honors received include Stalin Prize[20], Order of the Badge of Honour[21], Medal "For Valiant Labour in the Great Patriotic War 1941–1945"[22], and Medal "To a Partisan of the Patriotic War", 2nd class[23].