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Lena Karpunina (1963 — November 4, 2013; Russian: Елена Карпунина) was an Esperanto-language writer in Tajikistan (then a part of the Soviet Union). Born in what is now Russia, she grew up in the Tajik capital of Dushanbe, then was forced to leave for Germany due to the Tajikistani Civil War. From 2010 until her death, she was a member of the Akademio de Esperanto, chosen primarily in recognition of her work in the field of literature.

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  • Lena Karpunina (de)
  • Lena Karpunina (eo)
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  • Lena Karpunina (* 1963 in Kaluga, Sowjetunion; † 4. November 2013 in Berlin) war eine russisch-deutsche Schriftstellerin, die Novellen, Kurzgeschichten und Erzählungen auf Esperanto verfasste, die durch Literaturpreise gewürdigt wurden. (de)
  • Lena KARPUNINA (naskiĝis en 1963 en Kaluga, Sovetunio — mortis la 4-an de novembro 2013 en Berlino, Germanio), estis rusdevena Esperanto-verkistino el Taĝikistano (tiuepoke la Respubliko en Sovetunio), kiu plenkreskiĝis en ties ĉefurbo Duŝanbeo kaj poste devige translokiĝis al Germanio pro milita intercivitana konflikto en Taĝikistano. De 2010 ĝis sia morto, ŝi estis membro de la Akademio de Esperanto, elektita ĉefe pro siaj meritoj en la literatura kampo. (eo)
  • Lena Karpunina (1963 — November 4, 2013; Russian: Елена Карпунина) was an Esperanto-language writer in Tajikistan (then a part of the Soviet Union). Born in what is now Russia, she grew up in the Tajik capital of Dushanbe, then was forced to leave for Germany due to the Tajikistani Civil War. From 2010 until her death, she was a member of the Akademio de Esperanto, chosen primarily in recognition of her work in the field of literature. (en)
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  • Lena Karpunina (en)
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  • Tajik Technical University, Humboldt University of Berlin (en)
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  • Lena Karpunina (* 1963 in Kaluga, Sowjetunion; † 4. November 2013 in Berlin) war eine russisch-deutsche Schriftstellerin, die Novellen, Kurzgeschichten und Erzählungen auf Esperanto verfasste, die durch Literaturpreise gewürdigt wurden. (de)
  • Lena KARPUNINA (naskiĝis en 1963 en Kaluga, Sovetunio — mortis la 4-an de novembro 2013 en Berlino, Germanio), estis rusdevena Esperanto-verkistino el Taĝikistano (tiuepoke la Respubliko en Sovetunio), kiu plenkreskiĝis en ties ĉefurbo Duŝanbeo kaj poste devige translokiĝis al Germanio pro milita intercivitana konflikto en Taĝikistano. De 2010 ĝis sia morto, ŝi estis membro de la Akademio de Esperanto, elektita ĉefe pro siaj meritoj en la literatura kampo. (eo)
  • Lena Karpunina (1963 — November 4, 2013; Russian: Елена Карпунина) was an Esperanto-language writer in Tajikistan (then a part of the Soviet Union). Born in what is now Russia, she grew up in the Tajik capital of Dushanbe, then was forced to leave for Germany due to the Tajikistani Civil War. From 2010 until her death, she was a member of the Akademio de Esperanto, chosen primarily in recognition of her work in the field of literature. (en)
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