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counterpart is
Gubkina. It may
refer to
Irina Gubkina (born 1972),
Russian luger Ivan
Gubkin (1871–1939),
Russian geologist Lyudmila Gubkina (born 1973)...
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Lyudmila Gubkina (Belarusian: Людміла Губкіна; born 13
August 1973 in Navapolatsk,
Vitsebsk Voblast) is a
Belarusian hammer thrower. Her
personal best...
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Ievgeniia "Jenia"
Gubkina (born 7 May 1985) is a
Ukrainian architect,
architectural and
urban historian, and
curator specializing in
architecture and...
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Irina Gubkina (born
April 19, 1972, in Leningrad) is a
Russian luger who
competed in the mid to late 1990s.
Competing in two
Winter Olympics, Obkircher...
- as
captured in the
architectural guide Slavutych, by
author Ievgeniia Gubkina. The city has a
uniquely and
unusually high
birth rate as well as surprisingly...
- (1936-2020),
Soviet and
Russian intelligence officer (Pakhomlevichi)
Lyudmila Gubkina (born 1973),
Belarusian hammer thrower (Navapolatsk)
Yefim Fomin (1909-1941)...
- Life and Work Chronicles. Leningrad: Nauka, 539 pages, p. 25
Nadezhda Gubkina (1908).
Family Chronicles.
Memories about D. I. Mendeleev.
Saint Petersburg...
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Irina Gritsenko (born 1968), French-Kazakhstani
badminton player Irina Gubkina (born 1972),
Russian luger Irina Gulyayeva (born 1984),
Russian biathlete...
- Counter-clockwise:
Central Square,
Leningradsky Avenue, Lake Molodezhnoe,
Gubkina Avenue,
Epiphany Cathedral Flag Coat of arms
Location of Novy
Urengoy Novy...
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during the 1980s when he was
married to a
local ethnic Russian woman Larisa Gubkina.
After living most of his life
outside of Chechnya, in Russia,
Rustam moved...