- (Russian: Лобов) is a
Russian masculine surname, its
feminine counterpart is
Lobova. The
surname is
derived from the word лоб (lob,
meaning "forehead") and...
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Tamara Grigoryevna Lobova (Russian: Тамара Григорьевна Ло́бова; 1911 — 2007) was a
Soviet cinematographer who was one of the
first women to take up the...
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Natalia Lobova (born 3
September 1986) is a
Russian sprint canoer who has
competed since the late 2000s. She won two
silver medals, both in the K-1 4 ×...
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Yekaterina Aleksandrovna Lobova (Russian: Екатерина Александровна Лобова; born
October 25, 1998) is a
Russian ice
hockey player. She most
recently pla****...
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Encyclopedia Britannica.
Retrieved October 24, 2020. Heinrich, Hans-Georg;
Lobova, Ludmila; Malashenko,
Alexei (2011). Will
Russia Become a
Muslim Society...
- Nina
Romanivna Getsko, née
Lobova (Ukrainian: Ніна Романівна Гецко); born July 20 1957, is a
former Soviet/Ukrainian
handball player who
competed in the...
- 1600/036364408784571545. S2CID 86329117. Pell, SK; Mitc****, JD; Miller, AJ;
Lobova, TA (10
December 2010).
Anacardiaceae R.Br. (1818). Springer. pp. 7–50....
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Tatjana (Tanja)
Eisner (née
Lobova, born 1980) is a
German and
Ukrainian mathematician specializing in
functional analysis,
operator theory as well as...
- 1991), Thai
equestrian Nina
Lobkovskaya (born 1925),
Russian sniper Nina
Lobova (born 1957),
Ukrainian handball athlete Nina Lola
Bachhuber (born 1971)...
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publish forty-seven of the
articles which Lenin sent to him. With
Valentina Lobova, he
travelled to Kraków, a
culturally Polish part of the Austro-Hungarian...