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feminine counterpart is
Malygina or Malyhina. It may
refer to
Aleksandr Malygin (born 1979),
Ukrainian football player Daria Malygina (born 1994), Russian...
- at
championship of the
Moscow region and the
Central Federal District.
Malygina was the
bronze medalist in the
ribbon final at the
Russian Championship...
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Malygina Strait (Russia)
Malygina Strait or
Malygin Strait in Siberia,
Russia is an 9 to 30km wide,
approximately 60 km long
sound which is
frozen most...
- Red Love (Russian: Василиса Малыгина,
Vasilisa Malygina) is a
Russian novel in 1923 by
Alexandra Kollontai, a
prominent female Bolshevik theoretician....
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Daria Nikolaevna Malygina (Russian: Дарья Николаевна Малыгина; born 4
April 1994, in Abaza) is a
Russian volleyball player. She was part of the Russia...
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Elena Malõgina (born 27 May 2000) is an
Estonian tennis player. Malõgina made her
debut on the
professional tour in 2016. She has a career-high doubles...
- Gulf of Ob on the east. At the
northern end of this
peninsula lie the
Malygina Strait and,
beyond it, Bely Island.
Across the
river lies the Gyda Peninsula...
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March 1916, pp. 60–61.
Vasilisa Malygina (Василиса Малыгина). novel, 1923 Red Love [English
translation of
Vasilisa Malygina, 1923]. New York:
Seven Arts...
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about the
decoding of this toponym".
According to
Sergey Zalygin and Nina
Malygina, it is ****ociated with the
words cheva - lumps, bast shoes, and gur - noise...
- center". In its
walls the
Commonwealth of
Actors of Don
theater and
Nonna Malygina Theatre, a film
society of "400 blows" of
Mikhail Basov,
Alexey Yakovlev's...