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- Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans, Jeroen; Mallon, Bill; et al. "Gergina Skerlatova". Olympics at Sports-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Archived...
- Gergina Dvoretzka (Bulgarian: Гергина Дворецка) is a Bulgarian journalist and poet. Born in Sofia, Dvoretzka finished the French Language School in Sofia...
- Galina, Galya, Ganka, Gancho, Genko, Genoveva, Georgi, Gergana, Gergin, Gergina, Ginka, Gyuro (!Gyurov!), Zhorzh (on Gergyovden) 8 : Radoslav 9 : Hristofor...
- is a high school, located in Sofia, Bulgaria. It was founded in 1977 by Gergina Toncheva, who was the first prin****l of the school. The school was named...
- Desislava Latinova Nicola Stoyanov Boyan Boev Tsvetelina Petrova Angel Dobrev Gergina Peykova Radostin Vasilev Misher Ami Oprenova Mariam Yosesvan Maria-Magdalena...
- Serbia. It was built by duke Jovan Radul and the great parkalab, prefect Gergina in 1500/1501. year, and the monastery church of St. Nicholas was painted...
- Mikhaylova Snezhana Mikhaylova Kostadinka Radkova Margarita Shtarkelova Gergina Skerlatova Evladiya Slavcheva-Stefanova Mariya Stoyanova Penka Stoyanova...
- Todorka Yordanova Diana Dilova Margarita Shtarkelova Mariya Stoyanova Gergina Skerlatova Penka Stoyanova Head coach: Ivan Galabov The following players...
- Germany), fiction wr. Mona Van Duyn (1921–2004, United States), poet Gergina Dvoretzka (living, Belgium), poet & col. Maryna and Serhiy Dyachenko (b...
- (Ancient Gr****: Γέργιθα) or Gergetha (Ancient Gr****: Γέργεθα), also known as Gergina (Ancient Gr****: Γέργινα) and Gergithus, Gergithium or Gergithion, was a...