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- Halina Kanstancinaŭna Harełava, also known as Galina Gorelova (Belarusian: Галіна Гарэлава; Russian: Галина Горелова; born 5 March 1951), is a Belarusian...
- postmodern/postminimalist Francisco Guerrero Marín 1951 1997 Spanish Halina Harelava 1951 Belarusian Earl Howard 1951 American avant-garde Brian Israel 1951...
- Latvian James Chater 1951 British George Tsontakis 1951 American Halina Harelava 1951 Belarusian Eero Hämeenniemi 1951 Finnish Denis Gougeon 1951 Canadian...
- Halina Górska (1898–1942), Polish writer and a communist activist Halina Harelava (born 1951), Belarusian contemporary composer Halina Kanasz (born 1953)...
- people having this surname include: Galina Gorelova, also known as Halina Harelava, Belarusian composer Gavriil Gorelov, Russian painter Igor Gorelov, Russian...
- 1951) Karólína Eiríksdóttir (born 1951) Nancy Galbraith (born 1951) Halina Harelava (born 1951) Patricia Jünger (born 1951) Joëlle Léandre (born 1951) Cecilia...
- (born 1971) Kazuko Hara (1935–2014) Guy d'Hardelot (1858–1936) Halina Harelava (born 1951) Miina Härma (1864–1941) Ethel R. Harraden (1857–1917) Edith...
- violas (1986) Where the Willows Meet for viola and piano (1990) Halina Harelava (b. 1951) Al Sereno, Concert Fantasy for viola and piano (1998) Concerto...