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- 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...
- Marusia, Marusja, or Marusya may refer to: People Marusia Churai (1625–1653), Ukrainian Baroque composer, poet, and singer Marusia m****acre 1925 Chilean...
- Marusya Klimova (first name also transliterated Marusia or Maroussia; Russian: Мару́ся Кли́мова; real name Tatyana Nikolayevna Kondratovich, Татьяна Николаевна...
- Marusya Bociurkiw (born May 25, 1958) is a Canadian born filmmaker, writer, scholar, and curator. She has published six books, including a novel, poetry...
- many Ukrainian epic ballads (dumas), usually referred to as Duma about Marusya Bohuslavka, and other Ukrainian folklore. Her nickname 'Bohuslavka' refers...
- Олександра Тимофіївна Соколовська), commonly known by her nom de guerre Marusya Sokolovska, was a Ukrainian insurgent otaman. Following the deaths of her...
- 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...
- Marusya Ivanova Luybcheva (Bulgarian: Маруся Иванова Любчева; born 20 July 1949, in Mitrovtsi, Montana district) is a Bulgarian politician who served...
- 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...
- Feminist Media Changed the World is a Canadian do****entary film, directed by Marusya Bociurkiw and released in 2023. Narrated by Carole Pope, the film traces...