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НБУВ

Full name: Національна бібліотека України ім В. І. Вернадського

Formed according to the decree of Hetman P. P. Skoropadsky from August 2, 1918 as the National Library of the Ukrainian State.

In 1919-1934 it was called the People’s Library of Ukraine.

In 1934 it was transferred to the Academy of Sciences of the Ukrainian SSR and renamed the Library of the Ukrainian SSR Academy of Sciences.

In 1948 – 1965 it was called the "State Public Library of the Ukrainian SSR".

From 1965 it was called the "Central Scientific Library of the Ukrainian SSR Academy of Sciences" (CNB), in 1988 it was named after V. I. Vernadsky.

Since 1996, the library has a modern status and name – "V. I. Vernadsky National Library of Ukraine."

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The main building of the library is located in Kyiv on ; some departments work on .

Bibliographical records (161 – 170 / 20761)

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Die Regierungserklärung von Bundeskanzler Gerhard Schröder. – Bonn : Presse- und Informationsamt der Bundesregierung, 1998. – 83 S. : Fot. – (Schriftenreihe Berichte und Dokumentationen / Presse- und Informationsamt der Bundesregierung)

Die Weißlers : ein deutsches Familienschicksal. – Badenweiler: Oase Verlag, 2011. – 143 S.: Fot.

Documente privind istoria Romîniei. A. Moldova. – Bucureşti: 1954, Veacul 14-15, v. 1 = 71, 532 p. [1384 – 1475];

Dokumente privitoare la istoria Ţării Moldovei la începutul secolului al XIX-lea (1801 - 1806). – Chişinâu: [s. n.], 2012. – 528 p. – (Colecţia «Moldova în epoca feudalismului»; vol. 12)

Dwa teksty do historii węgier i tatarów w 13 w. – Studia historiczne (Wrocław), 1988, № 2, s. 281 – 306.

East-Central Europe in European history: themes & debates. – Lublin: Institute of East Central Europe, 2009. – 500 p.

El Palacio del Senado. – Madrid: [s. n.], 1989. – 341 p.: fot.

Empire and after : essays in comparative imperial a. decolonization studies. – Sapporo: Slavic research center, Hokkaido university, 2012. – 129 p. – (Comparative studies on regional powers; № 9) (Regional powers cross-disciplinary studies)

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