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Kolya may
refer to:
Kolya, a
diminutive variant of
Nikolai Kolya the Obscure,
nickname of
Nikolay Davydenko (born 1981),
Russian tennis player Kolya Korobov...
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Kolya (Czech: Kolja) is a 1996
Czech drama film
about a man
whose life is
reshaped in an
unexpected way. The film was
directed by Jan Svěrák and stars...
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President Lukashenko take son
Kolya to work?". BBC News. 1
October 2015.
Retrieved 25
September 2020. Shadmy, Daniel. "Meet
Kolya Lukashenko, A Nine-Year-Old...
- find her. In 2024,
students Kolya Gerasimov and Fima
Korolev discover the
hidden Cosmion in Kira's classroom. When
Kolya accidentally activates it, he...
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Nikolay Maksimovich Korobov, (stage name:
Kolya Korobov; Russian: Николай Максимович Коробов; born 14
December 2004) is a
Russian singer. He is a five-time...
- wife are cannibals. Lev and
Kolya narrowly manage to
escape unscathed.
Kolya and Lev
spend the
night at the
apartment of
Kolya's friend, Sonya, who lives...
- boy
Kolya Krasotkin.
Kolya is a
brilliant boy who
proclaims his atheism, socialism, and
beliefs in the
ideas of Europe.
Dostoevsky uses
Kolya's beliefs...
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screened at the
Toronto International Film Festival. The twin
brothers Kolya and
Vasya are the sons of a
gangster originally from Yugoslavia. The film...
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Taylor Hackford met his ****ure wife,
Helen Mirren,
during filming.
Nikolai '
Kolya'
Rodchenko (Baryshnikov) is a
Russian ballet dancer who had
previously defected...
- but in the
empty ba****t
Kolya discovers a
secret door that
leads to a room with a
technical device in it.
Curious Kolya starts pressing some buttons...