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Jazep Varonka

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Varonka edited numerous Belarusian and Russian language newspapers, wrote many political and historical essays, actively participated in Belarusian cultural life. In 1923, he emigrated to
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was established on 9 December 1918, Varonka was appointed as the first minister. On 4 April 1919, Varonka and two other Belarusians were co-opted to the
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Bitautas, Algis; Svarauskas, Artūras (2016). "Varonka Jazepas". In Tamošaitis, Mindaugas; Bitautas, Algis; Svarauskas, Artūras (eds.).
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and published various Belarusian and Russian newspapers. In 1917, he joined the
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Biographical Dictionary of Central and Eastern Europe in the Twentieth Century
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Lietuvos Respublikos 1918–1940 m. vyriausybių ministrų biografinis žodynas
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on 4 April 1891. From 1909 to 1914, Varonka studied at the
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Members of the Rada of the Belarusian Democratic Republic
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in May 1920, Varonka was replaced by more pro-Lithuanian
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After the elections to the 241:westward offensive of 1918–19 229:First All-Belarusian Congress 225:Belarusian Socialist Assembly 177:Belarusian Socialist Assembly 21:Eastern Slavic naming customs 579:Belarusian National Republic 566:Belarusian National Republic 370: 368: 348: 334: 332: 910: 864:Prime ministers of Belarus 859:People from Sokolsky Uyezd 854:People from Sokółka County 558:Prime ministers of Belarus 488:Błaszczak, Tomasz (2013). 335:Yazep Yakawlyevich Varonka 19:In this name that follows 18: 626: 371:Iosif Yakovlevich Voronko 357: 321: 182: 123: 84: 69: 60: 51: 894:20th-century journalists 349:Jazep Jakaŭlevič Varonka 243:and captured Minsk, the 189:Jazep Jakaŭlevič Varonka 52: 704:Panteleimon Ponomarenko 358:Иосиф Яковлевич Воронко 884:Belarusian journalists 775: 767: 664: 610:Alyaksandr Tsvikyevich 580: 322:Язэп Якаўлевіч Варонка 235:. He was succeeded by 773: 766: 662: 578: 256:Lithuanian–Soviet War 227:and co-initiated the 16:Belarusian politician 809:Mikhail Myasnikovich 669:Alexander Chervyakov 268:Council of Lithuania 211:Varonka was born in 150:(present-day Poland) 102:Position established 754:Republic of Belarus 719:Nikolai Avkhimovich 494:Parlamento Studijos 287:Beloruskaia Tribuna 794:Vladimir Yermoshin 776: 768: 729:Aleksandr Aksyonov 665: 581: 217:Grodno Governorate 197:head of government 831: 830: 824:Roman Golovchenko 779:Vyacheslav Kebich 744:Vyacheslav Kebich 734:Vladimir Brovikov 709:Aleksey Kleshchev 605:Vatslaw Lastowski 600:Anton Lutskyevich 496:(in Lithuanian). 474:978-5-420-01778-4 366: 330: 278:as the minister. 250:Varonka moved to 247:went into exile. 186: 185: 901: 799:Gennady Novitsky 758: 739:Mikhail Kovalyov 689:Afanasy Kovalyov 684:Daniil Volkovich 663:Byelorussian SSR 654: 650:Byelorussian SSR 642: 637: 636: 635: 620:Mikola Abramchyk 570: 551: 544: 537: 528: 521: 516: 510: 509: 485: 479: 478: 460: 447: 446: 429:"Varonka, Yazep" 424: 411: 410: 398: 376: 375: 373: 361: 359: 351: 344: 339: 337: 325: 323: 315: 276:Dominik Semashko 168:, Illinois, U.S. 162: 151: 142: 140: 128:Personal details 110: 98: 89: 65: 55: 42: 909: 908: 904: 903: 902: 900: 899: 898: 834: 833: 832: 827: 814:Andrei Kobyakov 804:Sergei Sidorsky 756: 748: 724:Tikhon Kiselyov 679:Nikolay Goloded 674:Iosif Adamovich 652: 644: 638: 633: 631: 624: 568: 560: 555: 525: 524: 517: 513: 487: 486: 482: 475: 462: 461: 450: 443: 426: 425: 414: 403:"Varonka Jazep" 400: 399: 390: 385: 380: 379: 342: 316: 312: 307: 209: 173:Political party 164: 160: 149: 144: 138: 136: 108: 96: 90: 85: 56: 53: 47: 40: 17: 12: 11: 5: 907: 905: 897: 896: 891: 886: 881: 876: 871: 866: 861: 856: 851: 846: 836: 835: 829: 828: 826: 821: 816: 811: 806: 801: 796: 791: 786: 784:Mikhail Chigir 781: 761: 759: 757:(1991–present) 750: 749: 747: 746: 741: 736: 731: 726: 721: 716: 714:Kirill Mazurov 711: 706: 701: 696: 694:Kuzma Kiselyov 691: 686: 681: 676: 671: 657: 655: 646: 645: 643: 640:Belarus portal 629: 627: 625: 623: 622: 617: 615:Vasil Zakharka 612: 607: 602: 597: 592: 590:Raman Skirmunt 587: 573: 571: 562: 561: 556: 554: 553: 546: 539: 531: 523: 522: 511: 480: 473: 448: 441: 412: 387: 386: 384: 381: 378: 377: 309: 308: 306: 303: 213:Sokółka County 208: 205: 184: 183: 180: 179: 174: 170: 169: 163:(aged 61) 157: 153: 152: 146:Sokółka County 134: 130: 129: 125: 124: 121: 120: 114:Raman Skirmunt 111: 105: 104: 99: 93: 92: 82: 81: 71: 70: 67: 66: 58: 57: 49: 48: 45: 15: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 906: 895: 892: 890: 887: 885: 882: 880: 877: 875: 872: 870: 867: 865: 862: 860: 857: 855: 852: 850: 847: 845: 842: 841: 839: 825: 822: 820: 819:Syarhey Rumas 817: 815: 812: 810: 807: 805: 802: 800: 797: 795: 792: 790: 787: 785: 782: 780: 777: 772: 765: 760: 755: 751: 745: 742: 740: 737: 735: 732: 730: 727: 725: 722: 720: 717: 715: 712: 710: 707: 705: 702: 700: 699:Ivan Bylinsky 697: 695: 692: 690: 687: 685: 682: 680: 677: 675: 672: 670: 667: 666: 661: 656: 651: 647: 641: 630: 621: 618: 616: 613: 611: 608: 606: 603: 601: 598: 596: 593: 591: 588: 586: 585:Yazep Varonka 583: 582: 577: 572: 567: 563: 559: 552: 547: 545: 540: 538: 533: 532: 529: 520: 515: 512: 507: 503: 499: 495: 491: 484: 481: 476: 470: 466: 459: 457: 455: 453: 449: 444: 442:9781317475934 438: 434: 430: 423: 421: 419: 417: 413: 408: 404: 397: 395: 393: 389: 382: 374: 372: 364: 355: 350: 345: 338: 336: 328: 319: 314: 311: 304: 302: 300: 296: 292: 288: 284: 279: 277: 273: 269: 265: 261: 258:evacuated to 257: 253: 248: 246: 242: 238: 234: 230: 226: 222: 218: 214: 206: 204: 202: 198: 194: 190: 181: 178: 175: 171: 167: 158: 154: 147: 135: 131: 126: 122: 119: 115: 112: 106: 103: 100: 94: 88: 83: 80: 76: 72: 68: 64: 59: 50: 46:Jazep Varonka 43: 38: 34: 31: and the 30: 26: 22: 584: 514: 497: 493: 483: 464: 432: 406: 313: 291:World War II 286: 280: 249: 210: 188: 187: 161:(1952-06-04) 143:4 April 1891 109:Succeeded by 101: 86: 54:Язэп Варонка 36: 28: 849:1952 deaths 844:1891 births 789:Sergey Ling 653:(1919–1991) 595:Jan Syerada 569:(1918–1919) 262:. 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Index

Eastern Slavic naming customs
patronymic
family name

Chairmen of the People's Secretariat
Belarusian Democratic Republic
Raman Skirmunt
Jan Sierada
Sokółka County
Chicago
Belarusian Socialist Assembly
Chairman of the People's Secretariat
head of government
Belarusian Democratic Republic
Sokółka County
Grodno Governorate
Saint Petersburg State University
Belarusian Socialist Assembly
First All-Belarusian Congress
Belarusian Democratic Republic
Jan Sierada
westward offensive of 1918–19
government of the Belarusian Democratic Republic
Vilnius
Lithuanian–Soviet War
Kaunas
Lithuanian Ministry for Belarusian Affairs
Council of Lithuania
Constituent Assembly of Lithuania
Dominik Semashko

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