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- Lyuba may refer to: Lyuba (given name), a Slavic male or female given name cognate to Ljuba or Luba or Lyubov Lyuba (mammoth), a female mammoth calf Lyuba...
- Lyuba (Russian: Люба) is a female woolly mammoth calf (Mammuthus primigenius) who died c. 42,000 years ago at the age of 30 to 35 days. She was formerly...
- The Cherry Orchard (Russian: Вишнёвый сад, romanized: Vishnyovyi sad) is the last play by Russian playwright Anton Chekhov. Written in 1903, it was first...
- Lyuba Kutincheva (Bulgarian: Люба Кутинчева; 15 May 1910 – 20 September 1998) was a Bulgarian traveler and polyglot who was known to speak at least seven...
- Lyuba Vinogradova (born 1973) is a Russian historian. She was born in Moscow and obtained a PhD in microbiology from the Moscow Agricultural Academy....
- Lyuba Yakimchuk, also known as Lyubov Yakymchuk (Ukrainian: Любов Якимчук; born 1985), is a Ukrainian poet, playwright, and screenwriter, living in Kyiv...
- name (Czech, Bulgarian, Macedonian), cognate to Lyubov, and also spelled Lyuba (Bulgarian Люба), Luba (Ukrainian and Russian Люба; Czech, Polish), Ľuba...
- ****igned to a remote Central Asian garrison, where he arrives with his wife, Lyuba. There, his commander’s words, “There is such a profession—to defend the...
- ; Van B****, Teris A.; Linssen, Jozef P. H.; Groot, Aede de; Evstatieva, Lyuba N. (2002). "Screening of Plant Extracts for Antioxidant Activity: A Comparative...
- Lyuba Ognenova-Marinova (Bulgarian: Люба Левова Огненова-Маринова 1922–2012) was a pioneering Bulgarian archaeologist. She was the first underwater archaeologist...