- has
varieties in
other languages,
containing namely,
Anxhela (Albanian),
Anzhela (Russian, Ukrainian), Ángela (Spanish),
Angella (Italian),
Aingeal (Irish)...
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Anzhela Atroshchenko-Kinet (born Belarusian: Анжэла Атрошчанка, Russian: Анжела Атрощенко on (1970-11-14)14
November 1970) is a
former Turkish athlete...
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Anzhela Havrysiuk (born 4
January 1998) is a
Ukrainian Paralympic judoka. She
represented Ukraine at the 2024
Summer Paralympics.
Havrysiuk represented...
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Anzhela Viktorovna Bladtceva (Russian: Анже́ла Ви́кторовна Бла́дцева; born July 23, 2005) is a
Russian trampoline gymnast and
winner of the
Russian Cup...
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Anzhela Atabekyan (Armenian: Անժելա Աթաբեկյան, born
April 11, 1938, in Yerevan) is an
Armenian kanun (kanon) player, musicologist, art historian, and...
- Olympedia.
Retrieved 22 May 2020.
Anzhela Stasyulevich at
World Aquatics Anzhela Stasyulevich at Olympics.com
Anzhela Stasyulevich at
Olympedia v t e...
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Anzhela Anatoliyivna Balakhonova (Ukrainian: Анжела Анатоліївна Балахонова; born 18
December 1972) is a
retired female pole
vaulter from
Ukraine who won...
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Anzhela Gasparian (born 27
August 1996) is a
Russian judoka.
Gasparian parti****ted at the 2018
World Judo Championships,
winning a
medal in the Mixed team...
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national team.
Anzhela Temirova at Soccerway.
Retrieved 9 May 2020. "Women's
World Cup –
Anzhela Temirova". UEFA.com.
Retrieved 9 May 2020. "
Anzhela Temirova"...
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Anzhela Nadtochayeva is a
Soviet sprint canoer who
competed in the late 1980s. She won a
silver medal in the K-4 500 m
event at the 1986 ICF
Canoe Sprint...