Uladzimir Duboŭka
Uladzimir Duboŭka (1901–1976) was a Russian translator, writer and poet.
Also recorded as Uładzimier Duboŭka
Uladzimir Duboŭka

1925 · БДАМЛМ. Васіль Дранько-Майсюк, Радыё Свабода. Дубоўка Ў. Там, дзе кіпарысы. — Менск: Выданьне ЦБ Маладняк, 1925. · Public domain
- Born
- 1901 · Aharodniki
- Died
- 1976 · Moscow
- Nationality
- Russian Empire · Soviet Union
- Occupation
- translator · writer · poet · literary critic · editing staff
- Education
- High Institute of Literature and Arts
- Languages
- Belarusian
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Biography
Born at Aharodniki in 1901, died in Moscow in 1976.
Uladzimir Duboŭka studied at High Institute of Literature and Arts. The recorded working language is Belarusian.
Employment is recorded with Communist University of the National Minorities of the West and Bielaruski pioner.

Рэдкалегія часопіса «Ўзвышша». Сядзяць: Кузьма Чорны, Уладзімер Дубоўка, Кандрат Крапіва. Стаяць: Адам Бабарэка, Язэп Пушча. Менск, 1927 г.
БДАМЛМ

Беларускі паэт Уладзімер Дубоўка з Рыгорам Барадуліным, 1961 г.
Р. Барадулін. Выбраныя творы, 2008.
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