- Моргунов) is a
Russian masculine surname, its
feminine counterpart is
Morgunova. It may
refer to
Aleksandr Morgunov (born 1995),
Russian football midfielder...
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Svetlana Mikhailovna Morgunova (Russian: Светла́на Миха́йловна Моргуно́ва; 7
March 1940 – 10
March 2024) was a
Russian announcer for
Soviet Central Television...
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Lyubov Vasilyevna Morgunova (Russian: Любовь Васильевна Моргунова; born 14
January 1971 in Tatarstan) is a long-distance
runner from Russia. She represented...
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Favorskaya was
later replaced by
Morgunova. In 2019, the line-up Olga Seryabkina,
Katya Kischuk, and
Tatiana Morgunova, the last one to
include the last...
- Nina
Morgunova (born 21
April 1951) is a
retired female middle distance runner who
represented the
Soviet Union in the 1970s. She set her
personal best...
- Asko
Parpola regards Khvalynsk culture to be c. 5,000 to 3,800 BCE. Nina
Morgunova regards Khvalynsk I as
Early Eneolithic,
contemporary with the second...
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culture are not
connected with the
Khvalynsk culture. In contrast, Nina
Morgunova and
Mikhail Turetskij argue that
Cultural continuity between the Yamnaya...
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Stereopolina (Russian: Стереополина, real name -
Karina Nailevna Morgunova, May 5, 1995, Kazan) is a
Russian synthpop, synthwave,
postpunk and electroclash...
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Khvalynsk culture, its
reported successor, is
dated at 4900–3500 BCE.
Morgunova, N. L.; Khokhlova, O. S. (2020-09-24). "Development of
ancient cultures...
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flight attendants;
Ketevan Shalvovna Kvaratsheliya and Olga
Mikhailovna Morgunova. Тhe 22 p****engers were
mainly journalists. At 16:25, at an
altitude of...