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Russian masculine surname, its
feminine counterpart is
Palkina. It may
refer to
Ksenia Ulukan (née:
Palkina in 1989),
Kyrgyzstani tennis player Serhiy Palkin...
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Palkina (Russian: Ксения Палкина Улукан or
Ksenia Palkina Ulukan; born 13
December 1989) is a Russian-born
Kyrgyzstani former tennis player.
Palkina won...
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Sofiya Olegovna Palkina (Russian: Софья Олеговна Палкина; born 9 June 1998) is a
Russian female hammer thrower, who won an
individual gold
medal at the...
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Nadezhda M.; Chepurnyh,
Tatiana V.; Guglya,
Elena B.; Karataeva,
Tatiana A.;
Palkina,
Kseniia A.; Shakhova,
Ekaterina S.; Fakhranurova,
Liliia I.; Chekova,...
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Kudryavtseva in
straight sets.
Ksenia Palkina from
Kyrgyzstan qualified and
defeated Ekaterina Dzehalevic in the
first round.
Palkina then
defeated Ekshibarova in...
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player Ksenia Milevskaya (born 1990),
Belarusian tennis player Ksenia Palkina (born 1989),
Russian tennis player Ksenia Pervak (born 1991),
Russian tennis...
- pp. 21–41. doi:10.1007/bfb0003835. ISBN 3-540-17307-2. Kuz'mina, N.E.;
Palkina, K.K.; Savinkina, E.V.; Kozlova, I.A. (2000). Zh. Neorg. Khim. (Russ. J...
- Molchanov,
Oksana Tarabanova, Igor Shevchuk,
Mariya Kulidzhanova, Anna
Palkina,
Tatyana Belova,
Vadim Bochanov,
Fyodor Shilov,
Natalia Pesochinskaya,...
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Biuletyn IPN, Nr 1 - 1.2002. (in Polish)
Nikita Pietrow. "Wprost 24 -
Wybory Pałkina". Wprost.pl.
Archived from the
original on 2011-06-07.
Retrieved 2009-08-22...
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Nadezhda M.; Chepurnyh,
Tatiana V.; Guglya,
Elena B.; Karataeva,
Tatiana A.;
Palkina,
Kseniia A.; Shakhova,
Ekaterina S.; Fakhranurova,
Liliia I.; Chekova,...