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Lapin (masculine) or
Lapina (feminine) is a
Russian patronymic surname Russian: Лапин.
Notable people...
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Ginta Lapiņa Knight (born 30 June 1989) is a
Latvian model, she
slowly began her
career in 2005
after being scouted on the
street in her home country,...
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Piña (Tagalog pronunciation: [pɪˈnja] pi-NYAH) is a
traditional Philippine fiber made from the
leaves of the
pineapple plant.
Pineapples are indigenous...
- 1987) is a
Russian actress and
theater star, best
known for
playing Tasya Lapina in 2008
television series Ginger, and her lead role as
Marusya Klimova in...
- Las
Piñas (Tagalog: [las ˈ
piɲɐs],
officially the City of Las
Piñas (Filipino:
Lungsod ng Las
Piñas), is a
highly urbanized city in the
National Capital...
- The
Piña Colada (/ˌpiːnjə koʊˈlɑːdə, -nə-, -kə-/; Spanish:
piña [
ˈpiɲa], "pineapple", and
colada [koˈlaða], "strained") is a ****tail made with rum, cream...
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Svetlana Mikhailovna Lapina (Russian: Светлана Михайловна Лапина); born 12
April 1978) is a
Russian high jumper. Her
personal best jump was 1.99 metres...
- reggae, rap/hip-hop, R&B, etc.
Piña is also
known as El
Rebelde del acordeón or the
Cacique de
la Campana.
Celso Piña Arvizu was born on
April 6, 1953...
- Miller. Taschen.
Duval 1998, pp. 476–478.
Lapina 2019, p. 19.
Gorgievski 2014.
Jacob &
Delcourt 2009.
Lapina 2019, p. 12. Duval, Frédéric (1998). "Sébastien...
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University of
Toronto Press. p. 56. ISBN 9781442608948. OCLC 864394724.
Lapina,
Elizabeth (2015).
Warfare and the
Miraculous in the
Chronicles of the First...