- the
Panovs were
allowed to
leave the
Soviet Union. They
settled in Israel,
making frequent guest appearances abroad as a couple. In Israel, the
Panovs danced...
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Aleksandr Panov (diplomat) (born 1944),
Russian diplomat Aleksandr Panov (handballer) (born 1946),
Russian handball player Aleksandr Panov (footballer)...
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frequently relocated and so he
attended many
different schools. In 1983, the
Panovs moved to Moscow, where,
after graduating from
school in 1989,
Vadim was...
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Vasily Nikolayevich Panov (Russian: Васи́лий Никола́евич Пано́в,
November 1, 1906 –
January 13, 1973) was a
Soviet chess player, author, and journalist...
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Anton Panov (Macedonian: Антон Панов,
pronounced [a'ntɔn pa'nɔf]; 1906 in
Dojran – 1967 in Strumica) was a
Macedonian writer. He
wrote several plays in...
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Angelko Panov (Macedonian: Aнгeлкo Пaнoв ; born 21
January 1979 in Skopje), also
known as
Angel Panov, is a
retired Macedonian international football...
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Sergei Panov (Russian: Сергей Панов) may
refer to:
Sergei Panov (basketball) (born 1970),
Russian basketball player Sergei Panov (footballer, born 1984)...
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Asparuh Panov is a
Bulgarian physician and
liberal politician. He is a
former Member of
Parliament and
former Vice
President of the
Liberal International...
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Panov is
minor seamount in the
southeast Pacific located near the
western part of the
Valdivia Fracture Zone. v t e...
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Lyubomir Ivanov Panov (Bulgarian: Любомир Иванов Панов, 16
February 1933 –
August 2022) was a
Bulgarian basketball player. He
competed in the men's tournament...