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Maria Viktorovna Butyrskaya (Russian: Мария Викторовна Бутырская, born 28 June 1972) is a
Russian retired figure skater. She is the 1999
World champion...
- Moscow,
Russia Butyrskaya (Moscow Metro), a
station of the
Moscow Metro serving that
district Butyrskaya Prison,
named for
Butyrskaya Zastava, the gate...
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Butyrskaya prison (Russian: Бутырская тюрьма, romanized:
Butýrskaya tyurmá),
usually known simply as
Butyrka (Russian: Бутырка, IPA: [bʊˈtɨrkə]), is a...
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Butyrskaya (Russian: Бутырская) is a
Moscow Metro station of Lyublinsko-Dmitrovskaya Line. It is
located between Maryina Roshcha and Fonvizinskaya, at...
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Butyrsky vokzal (the
station itself is
still called Moscow Butyrskaya)
because of
Butyrskaya Zastava Square,
which also gave name to the
nearby Butyrka...
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silver medalist Olga Markova, by
finishing ahead of
Russian champion Maria Butyrskaya (7th). At the 1995
World Championships, ****skaya
again fell in the short...
- 3rd–5th
place votes were
split unevenly between Chen,
Butyrskaya, and ****skaya. Chen beat
Butyrskaya by the
tally of 5
judges to 4 and beat ****skaya 6...
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first ladies' gold medalist. The
following month, she
defeated both
Maria Butyrskaya and
Irina ****skaya for the gold
medal at the
Grand Prix Final, held in...
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skate her best, and
placed second behind Russian competitor Maria Butyrskaya. Kwan's win at the 2000 U.S.
Nationals was
controversial to some. She...
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Butyrsky (Russian: Бутырский; masculine),
Butyrskaya (Бутырская; feminine), or
Butyrskoye (Бутырское; neuter) is the name of
several rural localities in...