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Olesia (Ukrainian and Russian: Олеся), may also be
spelt Olessia or Olesya, is a
feminine given name.
Olesia is a
Slavonic name that
derives from a word...
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Olesya Povh (Ukrainian: Олеся Іванівна Повх (Olesya
Ivanivna Povkh); born 18
October 1987) is a
Ukrainian former sprint athlete who
specialized in the...
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Olesya [alternate
spelling Olessia]
Dudnik (Олеся Віталіївна Дудник; born
August 15, 1974, in Zaporizhia, Ukraine) is a
gymnastics coach and
former artistic...
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Reporters Without Borders,
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Olessia (2006). News
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original on 2018-01-31.
Retrieved 2018-04-21. Vovina,
Olessia (September 2006). "Islam and the
Creation of
Sacred Space: The
Mishar Tatars...
- (RTEP) (2: Geplat:
Caderno Suplementar): 1–2. ISSN 2316-1493. Vovina,
Olessia P. (December 2000). "Building the road to the temple:
Religion and national...
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public nudity movement. Taub was
raised in
Moscow and went by the
nickname Olessia,
which means "Forest Girl". Her
father was a
physicist and inventor, and...
- Healers. Berkeley, Ca:
North Atlantic Books. ISBN 9781583946343. Vovina,
Olessia (2000). In
Search of the
National Idea:
Cultural Revival and Traditional...
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Olesya Kurochkina is a
Russian football striker,
currently playing for
Zvezda Perm in the
Russian Women's
Football Championship. She is a
member of the...