Niva — can refer to: the Lada Niva (VAZ 2121) off road vehicle Niva River in Russia Niva (newspaper) a Polish weekly newspaper in Belarusian language Niva, a village in the Czech Republic Niva a popular Russian XIX magazine There is also: Nivå, a town… … Wikipedia
Niva (magazine) — Niva An issue from 1891 Frequency Monthly Circulation 200,000 First issue 1870 Final issue 1918 … Wikipedia
Nasha Niva — Наша Ніва Nasha Niva Type Weekly newspaper Owner VPUP Surodzichy Editor Andrej Skurko … Wikipedia
Trasianka — or trasyanka ( be. трасянка) is a Belarusian ndash;Russian patois or a kind of interlanguage (from the linguistic point of view). It is often labeled pidgin or even creole , which is not correct by any widespread definition of pidgin or creole… … Wikipedia
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List of newspapers in Belarus — Below is a list of newspapers published in Belarus. These newspapers are published in Minsk, unless otherwise noted. Contents 1 Belarusian language 2 Russian language 3 Bilingual newspapers … Wikipedia
Belarus — This article is about the country. For other uses, see Belarus (disambiguation) … Wikipedia
Andrej Dyńko — ( be. Андрэй Дынько) (born 1974) is a Belarusian journalist and chief editor of the oldest Belarusian weekly newspaper, Naša Niva , and one of the editors of the magazine Arche.Adrej was born 1974 in Brest, Belarus. He became a professor at Minsk … Wikipedia
Nikolai Leskov — Portrait of Leskov by Valentin Serov, 1894 Born February 16, 1831(1831 02 16) Oryol, Russia Died March 5, 1 … Wikipedia
Belarus — /byel euh roohs , bel /, n. official name of Byelorussia. * * * Belarus Introduction Belarus Background: After seven decades as a constituent republic of the USSR, Belarus attained its independence in 1991. It has retained closer political and… … Universalium