- (Russian: Быстро́в) is a
Russian male surname. Its
feminine counterpart is
Bystrova,
Bistrova or Bystrowa. The
surname is
derived from the word быстрый (bystry...
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prehistoric indigenous po****tion. See
Bystrova et al. (2007 a), p. 29 ff. See
Bystrova et al. (2007 a), p. 37 f.; also
Bystrova et al. (2003), p. 324. See also...
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Nataliya Bystrova (Russian: Наталья Быстрова; born 23 June 1947) is a
retired Soviet freestyle swimmer who won a
bronze medal in the 4 × 100 m
medley relay...
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Galina Petrovna Bystrova (née Dolzhenkova; Russian: Галина Петровна Быстрова; 8
February 1934 – 11
October 1999) was a
Soviet athlete. She
competed in...
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- Nina
Aleksandrovna Bystrova (Russian: Нина Александровна Быстрова; 31
March 1944 – 5
April 2011) was a
Soviet rower who won six
European titles between...
- Press. p. 1723. ISBN 978-0-8493-2677-6. Eskov, A. K.; Zhukovskaya, N. V.;
Bystrova, E. I.; Orlova, Yu. V.; Antipina, V. A.; Ivanov, V. B. (2016). "Growth...
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Radetsky (1995–2014) Amy Rose (1979–1992)
Gennadi Saveliev (1996–2012)
Maria Bystrova (2000–2010)
Caroline Duprot (2009–2011)
Tobin Eason (2002–2012) Aino Ettala...
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Yulia Valeryevna Bystrova (Russian: Юлия Валерьевна Быстрова, born 10 June 1963) is a
former pair
skater for the
Soviet Union. With
Alexander Tarasov,...
- Bukharina,
Soviet athlete Galina Burdina,
Soviet fighter pilot Galina Bystrova,
Soviet athlete Galina Chistyakova,
Soviet long
jumper Galina Danilchenko...