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Pavlo Chubynsky

1839 - 1884

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Pavlo Platonovych Chubynskyi (1839 – January 26, 1884), also anglicized as Paul Chubinsky, was a Ukrainian poet and ethnographer, best known as the author of the lyrics to the national anthem of Ukraine, set to music by Mykhailo Verbytskyi. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Pavlo Chubynsky is the 57th most popular journalist (down from 40th in 2019). (down from 2,044th in 2019)

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Among journalists, Pavlo Chubynsky ranks 57 out of 196Before her are Mohamed Hassanein Heikal, Eve Arnold, Marion Dönhoff, Selma Rıza, Daphne Caruana Galizia, and Larry Kudlow. After her are Plínio Salgado, Jacob Riis, Martin Parr, Bernard Pivot, Vladislav Listyev, and Kazimierz Nowak.

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Among people born in 1839, Pavlo Chubynsky ranks 71Before her are James Crafts, Ludwig Anzengruber, Jane Morris, Luigi Capuana, Friedrich Gernsheim, and Nelson A. Miles. After her are Albert Bernhard Frank, Caterina Volpicelli, Julius Petersen, Calixto García, Julius Friedrich Cohnheim, and Aleksandr Stoletov. Among people deceased in 1884, Pavlo Chubynsky ranks 46Before her are Aníbal Pinto, Auguste Franchomme, Johann Gottfried Piefke, Victor Massé, Giuseppe De Nittis, and Juan Bautista Alberdi. After her are Kiến Phúc, Cyrus McCormick, Miroslav Tyrš, Emanuel Geibel, Julius Friedrich Cohnheim, and Johann Friedrich Julius Schmidt.

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