- Опришко; born 13
August 2005), more po****rly
known by her
stage name
Klavdia Petrivna (Ukrainian: Клавдія Петрівна) is a
Ukrainian singer, songwriter...
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Klavdia (Gr****: Κλαυδιά; Turkish:
Klavya or Alaniçi) is a
village in the
Larnaca District of Cyprus,
located 10 km (6.2 mi) west of Larnaca.
Prior to...
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Salda during the
Soviet Union's
collectivized agriculture program and so
Klavdiâ grew up in that town.
After graduating high
school Barkhatova enrolled...
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Klavdia Yakovlevna Fomicheva (Russian: Клавдия Яковлевна Фомичёва; 25 December, 1917 – 6 October, 1958) was a
squadron commander in the 125th
Guards Dive...
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Russian Civil War (1918–1922), a
female commissar of the Red Army
cavalry Klavdia Vavilova (Nonna Mordyukova)
finds herself pregnant.
Until her
child is...
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Chairwoman of the Secretariat.
Sverdlov was
married to a meteorologist,
Klavdia Novgorodtseva (1876–1960), who had
joined the
Bolsheviks in Yekaterinburg...
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Since July 4, 2023 she has
begun a
successful project under the
pseudonym Klavdia Petrivna,
where she
combines a
creative scenic look and
anonymity similar...
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collection of
songs and
music in Mp3 and
lyrics (in Sakha)
German and
Klavdia Khatylaev -
Sakha Music)
DUPSY group -
ethnomusic based an
ancient sakha...
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Klavdiya Aleksandrovna Tochonova (Russian: Клавдия Александровна Точёнова; 16
November 1921 – 30 May 2004) was a
Soviet track and
field athlete who competed...
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Klavdiya Yakovlevna Mayuchaya (née Lapteva; Russian: Клавдия Яковлевна Маючая (Лаптева); 15 May 1918 – 14
October 1989) was a
Soviet track and
field athlete...