- is
Penkova. It may
refer to
Galina Penkova (born 1958),
Bulgarian sprinter Herman Penkov (born 1994),
Ukrainian football goalkeeper Maria Penkova (born...
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Tsvetelina Marinova Penkova (Bulgarian: Цветелина Маринова Пенкова, born 19
February 1988) is a
Bulgarian politician who has been
serving as a Member...
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Galina Penkova, née
Yencheva (Bulgarian: Галина Енчева Пенкова; born 18 May 1958, in
Veliko Tarnovo) is a
retired Bulgarian sprinter who
specialized in...
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November 1983) is a
Russian actress and model, who made her
debut as
Polina Penkova in the 2003 soap
opera Bednaya Nastya.
Gorshkova was born in Moscow, Russian...
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Sofia Penkova (Bulgarian: София Пенкова; born 26
January 1979) is a
Bulgarian former competitive figure skater. She
represented Bulgaria at
three European...
- Teya
Plamenova Penkova (Bulgarian: Тея Пламенова Пенкова; born 8
September 1999) is a
Bulgarian footballer who
plays as a
midfielder for the Bulgaria...
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Vladimirova Penkova (Bulgarian: Мария Владимирова Пенкова, born 25 June 1984) is a
retired tennis player from Bulgaria. In her career,
Penkova won two singles...
- migrants.[citation needed]
According to archeology, the Prague, Korchak,
Penkova, Kolochin, and Kyiv
cultures are
classified as
early Slavic. The earliest...
- Onopriyenko,
Russian handball player Galina Pedan,
Kyrgyzstani athlete Galina Penkova,
Bulgarian sprinter Galina Pilyushenko,
Soviet cross country skier Galina...
- Championships, with
teammates Svobodka Damyanova,
Rositsa Stamenova and
Galina Penkova. Her
personal best time was 51.11 seconds,
achieved in
August 1987 in Sofia...