Schriftsteller

Emma Andijewska

1931 - heute

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Ihre Biografie ist in 25 verschiedenen Sprachen auf Wikipedia verfügbar (gestiegen von 23 im Jahr 2024). Emma Andijewska ist die 4,327th beliebteste Schriftsteller (gestiegen vom 4,705th im Jahr 2024), die 657th beliebteste Biografie aus Ukraine (gestiegen vom 722nd im Jahr 2019) und die 89th beliebteste aus der Ukraine Schriftsteller.

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Among Schriftstellers

Among schriftstellers, Emma Andijewska ranks 4,327 out of 7,302Before her are Margita Figuli, Gerard Manley Hopkins, Zabel Sibil Asadour, James Blish, Johan Sebastian Welhaven, and Richard Powers. After her are Anna Maria Lenngren, Kamini Roy, Vladimir Odoyevsky, Vladimir Oravsky, Alexander of Abonoteichus, and Cesare Balbo.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1931, Emma Andijewska ranks 334Before her are Imrich Stacho, Dorian Gray, Jean Philippe, Elias M. Stein, Joel Antônio Martins, and Hans Alfredson. After her are Aldo Aureggi, Arturo Pomar, Konrad Stäheli, George Maxwell Richards, Arne Selmosson, and Ichirō Nagai.

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In Ukraine

Among people born in Ukraine, Emma Andijewska ranks 657 out of NaNBefore her are Polina Osipenko (1907), Vasyl Stefanyk (1871), Volodymyr Groysman (1978), Nadezhda Tkachenko (1948), Ivan Martos (1754), and Sergey Kozlov (1963). After her are Ostap Vyshnya (1889), Aleksander Ford (1908), Shura Cherkassky (1909), Yevhen Arzhanov (1948), Anatoly Kuznetsov (1929), and Anatoliy Konkov (1949).

Among Schriftstellers In Ukraine

Among schriftstellers born in Ukraine, Emma Andijewska ranks 89Before her are Volodymyr Sosiura (1898), Jan Brzechwa (1898), David Bergelson (1884), Ida Fink (1921), Sofia Yablonska (1907), and Vasyl Stefanyk (1871). After her are Ostap Vyshnya (1889), Anatoly Kuznetsov (1929), Milena Rudnytska (1892), Yevgeny Petrov (1902), Margarita Aliger (1915), and Fedir Bohatyrchuk (1892).

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