- Luba (born
Lubomyra Kowalchyk (Ukrainian: Любомира Ковальчук),
April 24, 1958) is a
Canadian musician, singer, songwriter, and
recording artist from Montreal...
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Ľubomíra Kurhajcová (Slovak pronunciation: [ˈʎubɔmiːra ˈkurɦajtsɔʋaː]; born 11
October 1983) is a
former professional Slovak tennis player. On 24 May 2004...
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Lubomira Bacheva (Bulgarian: Любомира Бачева, born 7
March 1975) is a
retired tennis player from Bulgaria. She
reached her career-high
ranking of world...
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Ľubomíra Balážová (born 13 August, 1968) is a
Slovakian cross-country
skier who
competed from 1988 to 1998.
Competing in
three Winter Olympics, she earned...
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Ľubomíra Kalinová (born in Banská
Bystrica on (1982-02-11)11
February 1982) is a
Slovak biathlete. Kalinová
competed in the 2010
Winter Olympics for Slovakia...
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given name
meaning lub (love) and mir (peace, world).
Feminine forms are:
Lubomira and Ljubica. Lubor, Luboš, Luborek, Lubošek, Borek, Lubo, Ľubo, L****,...
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Edward Bogdan, Józef Aleksander, Aleksandra, Bogusław,
Klaudia Benedykt,
Lubomira, Mikołaj Bogusław, Katarzyna, Kazimierz, Paweł Feliks, Katarzyna, Piotr...
- " Zur
Ikonographie der
Wiener Karlskirche, in:
Orbis artium. K
jubileu Lubomíra Slavíčka, Brno,
Masarykova univerzita, 2009, p. 566
Verein Karskirche,...
- Šeferisová Loudová, M., Kroupa, J. and Lubomír, K.,
Orbis artium: k
jubileu Lubomíra Slavíčka, Vol. 1, Brno,
Masarykova Univerzita, 2009, pp. 219–233 PDF Online:...
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several WTA tournaments. She
qualified for Doha,
defeating Yuliana Fedak,
Ľubomíra Kurhajcová, and María Sánchez Lorenzo, but lost in
three sets to Nicole...