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Zabiela
Zabiela (Ukrainianized version Zabila) is a surname of Lithuanian Lithuanian may refer to: * Something of, from, or related to Lithuania, a country in the Baltic region in northern Europe ** Lithuanian language ** Lithuanians, a Baltic ethnic group, native to Lithuania and the immediate geographical region ** L ... origin. Notable people with the surname include: * James Zabiela (born 1979), English DJ and producer * Vytautas Zabiela (1930–2019), Lithuanian lawyer and politician * Natalia Zabila, Ukrainian writer See also * * * {{surname Lithuanian-language surnames ...
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James Zabiela
James Zabiela is a DJ and producer from Southampton, England. In his early years his signature style was a fusion of Breakbeat and progressive house music; more recently, however, he is regarded as a progressive house, techno and acid house DJ although his use of Breakbeat music is still key to some parts of his sets. He is known for his turntable skills, extensive use of loops and effects, and the use of Pioneer CDJ-2000s, EFX1000, RMX1000 as well as using Ableton Live with various controllers and sometimes an iPad. Zabiela first gained fame in 2000 by winning Muzik Magazine's Bedroom Bedlam competition, Best Bedroom Bedlam DJ 2001. Since 2005, he has received sponsorships from Japanese manufacturer Pioneer, a relationship which continues until today. Discography Original tracks * 2005 "Skanksuary" (Renaissance) * 2005 "Robophobia" (Renaissance) * 2005 "EyeAMComputer" (Renaissance) * 2006 "Weird Science" (Renaissance) * 2007 "Rover" (W/ Nic Fanciulli as One + One) (M ...
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Vytautas Zabiela
Vytautas Zabiela (26 November 1930 – 1 November 2019) was a Lithuanian lawyer and politician who served as a member of Seimas between 2003 and 2004. He was born in Berčiūnai, Lithuania on 26 November 1930. Zabiela was a graduate of the legal faculty of Vilnius University. He founded a law firm, Zabiela, Zabielaité and Partners in Vilnius in 1991. In 2000, he presided over a tribunal at the 2000 International Vilnius Tribunal on the Crimes of Communism. He entered the Seimas on 1 November 2003 as a member of the Liberal Union of Lithuania The Liberal Union of Lithuania () was a liberal political party in Lithuania. History The party was founded on the 25th of November, 1990 on a basis of the Vilnius University Liberal Club. Its first leader was Vilnius University philosophy pro .... Zabiela died on 1 November 2019 at the age of 88. References 1930 births 2019 deaths 20th-century Lithuanian lawyers 21st-century Lithuanian lawyers 21st-century Lithuanian poli ...
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Zabiello
Zabiello is a Polonized variant of the Lithuanian surname Zabiela. Ukrainian form: Zabila, Russified: Zabela. Notable people with the surname include: * Szymon Zabiełło *Józef Zabiełło Topór coat of arms Józef Zabiełło h. Topór (; c. 1750 – 9 May 1794 in Warsaw, Poland) was a Polish–Lithuanian nobleman (''szlachcic''). Lithuanian Grand Master of the Hunt from 1775, konsyliarz of Permanent Council from 1782, d ... See also * * Zabello {{surname Polish-language surnames ...
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Grand Duchy Of Lithuania
The Grand Duchy of Lithuania was a sovereign state in northeastern Europe that existed from the 13th century, succeeding the Kingdom of Lithuania, to the late 18th century, when the territory was suppressed during the 1795 Partitions of Poland, partitions of Poland–Lithuania. The state was founded by Lithuanians (tribe), Lithuanians, who were at the time a Lithuanian mythology, polytheistic nation of several united Baltic tribes from Aukštaitija. By 1440 the grand duchy had become the largest European state, controlling an area from the Baltic Sea in the north to the Black Sea in the south. The grand duchy expanded to include large portions of the former Kievan Rus' and other neighbouring states, including what is now Belarus, Lithuania, most of Ukraine as well as parts of Latvia, Moldova, Poland and Russia. At its greatest extent, in the 15th century, it was the largest state in Europe. It was a multinational state, multi-ethnic and multiconfessionalism, multiconfessional sta ...
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Natalia Zabila
Natalia Lvivna Zabila (20 February (5 March) 19036 February 1985) was a Ukrainian poet, novelist, and playwright. Early life and education Natalia Zabila was born in 1903 in St. Petersburg into a noble family. Her father was the son of the academician-sculptor Parmen Zabila and a relative of the Ukrainian poet and friend of Taras Shevchenko, Viktor Zabila. Her father's maternal aunt was the wife of the artist Nikolai Ge. Zabila's parents studied at the Stieglitz Art School. There were seven children in the family: four girls and three boys. All of them were brought up in an atmosphere of admiration for fiction, music, and painting. Zabila was taught to draw, compose poems, and create fairy tales from childhood. She read a lot, in particular the works of Taras Shevchenko, and practiced writing poems as a child. In 1917, Zabila's family moved to Ukraine and settled in the small village of Liubotyn (now Kharkiv region). Her father remained in St. Petersburg, so the older childr ...
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