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  1. Masliuchenko-Hubenko, Varvara [Маслюченко-Губенко, Варвара; Masljučenko], b 2 December 1902 in Kharkiv, d 23 January 1983 in Kyiv. Actress; wife of Ostap Vyshnia.

  2. www.encyclopediaofukraine.com › displayVyshnia, Ostap

    Writer, humorist, and satirist; husband of Varvara Masliuchenko-Hubenko. He participated in the Ukrainian struggle for independence (1917–20) and moved to Kamianets-Podilskyi with the Ukrainian National Republic government in 1919, where he began publishing a column in Ukrainian newspapers.

  3. Vera, Nadezhda, Lyubov. 3 Episode s . as mother of Peter and Paul. Vera, Nadezhda, Lyubov. 3 Episode s . as mother of Peter and Paul. next_button_scroll_sr

  4. Your next birthday is 149 days away. Birthday. Tuesday, December 2, 1902

  5. Varvara Masliuchenko. self Mykola Shutko (voice) Crew 4. Camera. Oleksandr Koval. Director of Photography Volodymyr Kukorenchuk. Director of Photography ...

  6. The company included such names as Yefrosyniia Zarnytska, Marko Petlishenko, Liubov Hakkebush, Varvara Masliuchenko-Hubenko, Yosyp Maiak, Mykhailo Tahaiv, Ivan Tverdokhlib, and Andrii Kramarenko.

  7. Varvara Maslyuchenko. Varvara Oleksiivna Masliuchenko (Hubenko) was a Ukrainian actress. She was the wife of the famous Ukrainian writer Ostap Vyshnia.

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