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Makar Kraŭcoŭ
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Makar Kraŭcoŭ (also known as Makar Kaścievič, Belarusian: Макар Краўцоў (Касьцевіч); 18 August 1891 – October 1939) was an active participant in the Belarusian independence movement, writer and a victim of Stalin's purges. He authored the lyrics of Vajacki marš, a popular patriotic song.
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Макар Краўцоў (Касьцевіч) | |
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Born | Makar Kaścievič (1891-08-18)August 18, 1891 |
Died | October, 1939 |
Resting place | unknown |
Occupation(s) | Belarusian writer; active participant in the Belarusian independence movement |
Organization | Rada of the Belarusian Democratic Republic |
Notable work | lyrics of Vajacki marš, popular Belarusian patriotic song |
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