- Marusia, Marusja, or
Marusya may
refer to:
People Marusia Churai (1625–1653),
Ukrainian Baroque composer, poet, and
singer Marusia m****acre 1925 Chilean...
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Marusya Klimova (first name also
transliterated Marusia or Maroussia; Russian: Мару́ся Кли́мова; real name
Tatyana Nikolayevna Kondratovich, Татьяна Николаевна...
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Marusya Bociurkiw (born May 25, 1958) is a
Canadian born filmmaker, writer, scholar, and curator. She has
published six books,
including a novel, poetry...
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playing Tasya Lapina in 2008
television series Ginger, and her lead role as
Marusya Klimova in the 2017
television series Murka (ru).
Mariya Lugovaya was born...
- Олександра Тимофіївна Соколовська),
commonly known by her nom de
guerre Marusya Sokolovska, was a
Ukrainian insurgent otaman.
Following the
deaths of her...
- she
attended an
anarchist conference in London,
signing her name as "
Marusya", a
Slavic diminutive form of "Maria". With the
outbreak of
World War I...
- many
Ukrainian epic
ballads (dumas),
usually referred to as Duma
about Marusya Bohuslavka, and
other Ukrainian folklore. Her
nickname 'Bohuslavka' refers...
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Marusya Ivanova Luybcheva (Bulgarian: Маруся Иванова Любчева; born 20 July 1949, in Mitrovtsi,
Montana district) is a
Bulgarian politician who served...
- industry),
Nikolai Smetanin [ru] (shoe industry),
Dusya Vinogradova [ru] and
Marusya Vinogradova [ru] (textile industry), Ivan I. Gudov [ru] (machine tool industry)...
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Russian rapper, on the hip-hop
scene she was
known primarily under the name
Marusya.
Marina studied at the
conservatory and at the same time was one of the...