- romanized: Nataliia
Volodymyrivna Poryvai; born 31 May 1973), well
known as
Natasha Korolyova (Russian: Наташа Королёва), is a
Russian singer of po****r music. She...
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transliterated as
Korolev or
Korolov (Russian: Королёв), or its
feminine variant Korolyova, Koroleva,
Korolova (Королёва), is a
common Russian surname, and the name...
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Marionella Vladimirovna Korolyova (Russian: Марионелла Владимировна Королёва,
nicknamed Gulya, 9
September 1922 – 23
November 1942) was a
Soviet child...
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Oksana Igorevna Korolyova (Russian: Оксана Игоревна Королёва; born 17 July 1984 in Astrakhan) is a
Russian handball player. She
plays for the Russian...
- The
discography of
Russian singer Natasha Korolyova includes eleven studio albums,
sixteen compilations,
three video albums and forty-one singles. "Дискография...
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Ulitsa Akademika Korolyova (Russian: Улица Академика Королёва, English:
Akademika Koroleva Street) is a
station of the
Moscow Monorail. It is located...
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Alevtina Pavlivna Korolyova (Ukrainian: Алевтина Павлівна Корольова, born 22
March 1989 in Orotukan, Russia) is a
Ukrainian diver of
Russian origin. Competing...
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Yelena Korolyova (born 27
October 1973) is a
Russian freestyle skier. She
competed at the 1992
Winter Olympics, the 1994
Winter Olympics, and the 1998...
- St.
George Award at the 39st
Moscow International Film Festival.
Katya Korolyova from Moscow, a
student of the
Faculty of Philology, who won a
grant to...
- Olga
Yuryevna Koroleva (Russian: Ольга Юрьевна Королëва, born 30
April 1979) is a
former Russian freestyle skier.
Koroleva finished 4th in
Aerial skiing...