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masculine given name Pop (meaning priest), its
feminine counterpart is
Popkova.
Notable persons with that name include:
Aleksandr Popkov (born 1994),...
- Vera
Ivanovna Popkova (Russian: Вера Ивановна Попкова) (2
April 1943 – 29
September 2011) was a
Soviet track and
field athlete who
competed in the sprints...
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Vladimirovna Popkova (Russian: Наталья Владимировна Попкова; born 21
September 1988) is a
Russian long-distance runner.
Natalya Popkova at
World Athletics...
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upbringing and
personal life
beyond the fact that he was
married to
Elena Popkova and had a
daughter named Ekaterina.
Popkov worked as a
police officer in...
- Аграрно-промисловий комплекс. The
Great Ukrainian Encyclopedia. Sergi,
Bruno S.;
Popkova,
Elena G.; Bogoviz,
Aleksei V.; Ragulina,
Yulia V. (2019). "The Agro-industrial...
- Championships.
Early in his career,
Viktor Kovalenko competed with
Maria Popkova. They
placed 24th at the 2010
World Junior Championships.
Kovalenko began...
- ; Akinfeeva, L. A.; Katkova, L. R.; Barmin, V. S.; Riabchikova, E. I.;
Popkova, N. I.; Shestopalov, A. M.; Nazarov, V. P. (1994). "A case of a laboratory...
- (URS) 1969:
Colette Besson (FRA) 1970:
Marilyn Neufville (GBR) 1971: Vera
Popkova (URS) 1972:
Christel Frese (FRG) 1973:
Verona Elder (GBR) 1974: Jelica...
- Clarksdale,
Mississippi Vera
Pless (1931–2020),
American mathematician Vera
Popkova (1943–2011),
Soviet track and
field athlete Vera
Popova (1867–1896), Russian...
-
Allen (2015). "Palmer
Raids Target Immigrants". ABA Journal. 101: 100.
Popkova, Anna (2
January 2022). "Imagining the
Russian Community:
Novoye Russkoe...