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Polina Sergeyevna Gagarina (Russian: Поли́на Серге́евна Гага́рина, IPA: [pɐˈlʲinə sʲɪrˈɡʲe(j)ɪvnə ɡɐˈɡarʲɪnə]; born 27
March 1987) is a
Russian singer...
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Yelena Yurievna Gagarina (Russian: Еле́на Ю́рьевна Гага́рина; born 17
April 1959) is a
Russian art historian. She is the
general director of
Moscow Kremlin...
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travel in
outer space.
Gagarin may also
refer to:
Gagarin (surname) or
Gagarina Gagarin, Armenia, a town in
Armenia Gagarin,
Smolensk Oblast, a town in...
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Valentina Ivanovna Gagarina (Russian: Валенти́на Ива́новна Гага́рина, née Goryacheva;
December 15, 1935 –
March 17, 2020) was the wife of the
first cosmonaut...
- The
discography of
Polina Gagarina, a
Russian singer-songwriter,
consists of four
studio albums and 33 singles. She
represented Russia at the 2015 Eurovision...
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Ploshchad Gagarina (Russian: Площадь Гагарина, Gagarin's Square) is a
station on the
Moscow Central Circle of the
Moscow Metro. The
station offers a free...
- season.
Changes in the
coaching panel saw as
Vladimir Presnyakov,
Polina Gagarina and
Anton Belyaev returned from the
previous season for
their second, sixth...
- Yuri
Gagarin Street (ulica
Jurija Gagarina) is a
major street in the Mokotów
district of Warsaw,
named after the
first man in space. Yuri
Gagarin Street...
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Gagarin (Russian: Гагарин), or
Gagarina (feminine; Гагарина), is a
Russian surname derived from the word gagara,
meaning loon (a waterbird,
genus Gavia)...
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Yekaterina Petrovna Gagarina (Russian: Екатерина Петровна Гагарина; May 25, 1790—February 27, 1873),
maiden name
Soymonova (Соймонова), was a wife of a...