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- Valentina Semyonovna Ivashova (Ukrainian: Валентина Семенiвна Ивашова, Russian: Валентина Ceмёнoвна Ивашёва; 1915–1991) was a Soviet film actress. She...
- (Russian: Ивашов) is a Russian masculine surname, its feminine counterpart is Ivashova. It may refer to: Leonid Ivashov (born 1943), Russian military and public...
- materiel losses on Russia as possible. Rakhmanin is married to Kira Yuriivna Ivashova, and the couple has two daughters; Varvara (born 1996) and Yustyna (born...
- 1936 Soviet drama film directed by Nikolai Ekk and starring Valentina Ivashova, Z. Kashkarova and Nikolai Ekk. The film's sets were designed by the art...
- Varvara M****alitinova as Amelfa Timoferevna, Buslay's Mother Valentina Ivashova as Olga Danilovna, a maid of Novgorod Aleksandra Danilova as Vasilisa,...
- A. Nasonov) Sergey Nikonov as The driver (as S. N. Nikonov) Valentina Ivashova as Tanya (as V. Ivasheva) Он был незаменимым Щорсом советского кино - ФОТОСЕССИЯ...
- pianist Valentina Ivakhnenko (born 1993), Russian tennis player Valentina Ivashova (1915–1991), Soviet actress Valentina Kevliyan (born 1978), Bulgarian gymnast...
- Independent 158 5.09% Karen Bagdasarov Communists of Russia 154 4.96% Natalya Ivashova Liberal Democratic Party 153 4.93% Said Isayev A Just Russia — For Truth...
- Archived from the original on 7 February 2022. Retrieved 3 March 2022. I. A. Ivashova, ed. (2010). Орловский государственный институт искусств и культуры: страницы...
- as Mishka Malyuchik Anton Dunaysky as Grandfather Evdokim Okhabko Vera Ivashova as Olga, Pusya's sister Vladimir Chobur as Lt. Kravchenko The German conquerors...