- Look up
albina,
Albina,
Albína, or
albină in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Albina may
refer to:
Albina, Suriname, a city in
Suriname Albina, Oregon...
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Albina Mali-Hočevar (12
September 1925 – 24
January 2001) was a
Slovenian member of the
Yugoslav Partisans,
serving as a
soldier during the
Second World...
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Albina Nikolaevna Deriugina (Ukrainian: Альбі́на Микола́ївна Дерю́гіна, romanized:
Albina Mykolayivna Deriuhina, 16
March 1932 – 29
March 2023) was a...
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Albina, also
known as
Albine or The
White Goddess, is a
goddess (possibly Etruscan) ****ociated with the dawn and the
founding of
Great Britain. She is...
- The name
Albina comes from
Albina, "the
White Goddess," the
Etruscan goddess of the dawn and
protector of ill-fated lovers. It was a
common name in ancient...
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Albina Anvarovna Shagimuratova (Russian: Альбина Анваровна Шагимуратова; born 17
October 1979) is a
Russian coloratura soprano. In 2019 her
recording of...
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Albina's Name day.
Albina is
uncommon as a surname.
People with the
given name
Albina include:
Albina Akhatova (born 1976),
Russian biathlete Albina Dzhanabaeva...
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Albina (died c. AD 431) was a late
Roman religious patron,
correspondent of St
Augustine and was the
mother of
Melania the Younger.
Albina was born in...
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Albina Kamaletdinova (born
January 24, 1969) is an
athlete from
Tajikistan who
competes in archery. At the 2008
Summer Olympics in
Beijing Kamaletdinova...
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Albina is a town in
eastern Suriname, and is
capital of the
Marowijne District. The town lies on the west bank of the
Marowijne river (Maroni river), which...