- Kuchin, feminine:
Kuchina (Russian: Кучин, Кучина) is a Russian-language surname. The name is
derived from the
nickname Kucha (куча, literally: "heap"...
- Александровна Ласицкене,
pronounced [mɐˈrʲijə ləsʲɪtsˈkʲenɨ][citation needed]; née
Kuchina; born 14
January 1993) is a
Russian athlete who
specialises in the high...
- Canal+
Kuchnia (formerly
known as
Kuchina.tv and
Kuchina+) is a
Polish television channel owned and
operated by Canal+ International. Canal+
Kuchnia broadcasts...
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Artem Makarenko.
Their marriage took
place in
September 2019. "Mariya
KUCHINA".
European Athletics ****ociation.
Retrieved 27
February 2020. Чемпионат...
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Archived from the
original on 2022-04-25.
Retrieved 2022-04-25. Кучина [
Kuchina], Дина [Dina] (2022-03-03). На улицах Екатеринбурга развешивают зеленые...
- Jone Magdaleno (ESP) 1
Viktorya Kuchina (AIN) 2
Viktorya Kuchina (AIN) 2 Maisa Monteiro (POR) 0
Viktorya Kuchina (AIN) 1 Aaliyah Powell (GBR) 2 Tindra...
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Archived from the
original on 20
April 2022.
Retrieved 20
April 2022. Кучина [
Kuchina], Дина [Dina] (3
March 2022). На улицах Екатеринбурга развешивают зеленые...
- open ****. In
March 2024, she
married “Takie Dela”
journalist Yana
Kuchina.
Kostyuchenko has said that “if we can say that the new
social journalism...
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meeting in Třinec, the
Junior Women's
competition was won by
Russian Mariya Kuchina, who
established a new
indoor junior record of 1.97
metres (6 ft 5.56 in)...
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Krivopolenova (1843–1924),
Russian folklore performer and
storyteller Mariya Kuchina (born 1993),
Russian athlete Mariya Kuznetsova (singer) (1880–1966), Russian...