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Артём Пивоваров
Artem Volodymyrovych Pyvovarov (; born 28 June 1991) is a Ukrainians, Ukrainian new wave singer and composer. He has won two YUNA (music award), YUNA Awards: in 2021 for best song, and in 2022 the best performer award. Biography Pyvovarov studied guitar for three months at the age of twelve and began to write songs. He went on to gain a diploma as an obstetrician from Volchansky Medical College, and worked as an assistant anesthesiologist. He also graduated in environmental science at the Kharkiv National Academy of Urban Economy. His musical career began as a member of the group "Dance! Dance!", and gained popularity on YouTube in 2012 for acoustic songs. Since then, his many recordings have included five albums. From 2015 he has also worked as songwriter, in sound production and as director of a number of short films and visualizations. In 2022–3 he has performed concerts in Ukraine in support of charities and also to encourage the Ukrainian armed forces. In December 2022, ...
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Vovchansk
Vovchansk (, ; ) is a destroyed city in Chuhuiv Raion, Kharkiv Oblast, northeastern Ukraine. It hosts the administration of . The Vovcha river, a tributary of the Donets river, runs through the city. Vovchansk had a population of However, that dropped to about 300 by May 2024, as the city was largely destroyed during the Russo-Ukrainian War's 2024 Kharkiv offensive. By January 2025, Vovchansk was reported to be completely destroyed with zero permanent inhabitants. History Vovchansk was first settled in 1674 under the Tsardom of Russia, when a territory of Belgorod Monastery was provided to Ukrainian migrants from Dnieper Ukraine led by Martyn Starochudny. Petro Tronko. Vovchansk (ВОВЧАНСЬК)'. Encyclopedia of History of Ukraine. 2003 The settlement was named as Vovche and designated as a guarding settlement. In April 1780, it was officially renamed to "Vovchansk", and became an administrative centre of Volchansk uyezd in the Kharkov Governorate of the Russian Em ...
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