- is
Puzanova. It may
refer to
Alexander Puzanov (1906–1998),
Russian statesman Nikolay Puzanov (1938–2008),
Russian biathlete Yekaterina Puzanova (born...
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Yekaterina Puzanova (born 1
January 1979) is a
Russian middle distance runner. She won the 1500
metres at the 2002
European Indoor Athletics Championships...
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Janko Kuzmanović from Galičnik, from 1932–36, who,
along with
Viktorija Puzanova from Mitrovica,
created the
throne icons and
richly carved iconostasis...
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Sherry Louise McBain United
Kingdom Rose-Marie Maya France Anna-Sofia
Puzanova Ukraine Team
recurve Novice Denmark Uffe
Christensen Bubby Jacobsen Jesper...
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Architect D. Bush, A. Orlov, A. Kontsalaev, E. Buzmakova, A. Zolotova, E.
Puzanova, Y. Vinova, E. Korobkoi, A. Tsyplakov, S. Korobkov, I.
Morozov (Arena Design...
- 2013 EPO
Possession of a
Prohibited Substance 2
years 8
years Yekaterina Puzanova Russia
Middle distance 2003 Norandrosterone,
androstenedione 2
years Nataliya...
- the
coronavirus pandemic. Paievska's 19-year-old daughter, Anna-Sofia
Puzanova,
competed in her place, and won a
bronze medal in archery. At the Games...
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church its
status as a
cultural heritage monument in 1963. In
Viktori Puzanova and
Dhorka Dhamo's article, "Disa
tipare të pikturës
monumentale në Shqipëri...
- 1998:
Theresia Kiesl (AUT) 2000:
Violeta Szekely (ROM) 2002:
Yekaterina Puzanova (RUS) 2005:
Elena Iagăr (ROM) 2007:
Lidia Chojecka (POL) 2009: Natalia...
- 1998:
Theresia Kiesl (AUT) 2000:
Violeta Szekely (ROM) 2002:
Yekaterina Puzanova (RUS) 2005:
Elena Iagăr (ROM) 2007:
Lidia Chojecka (POL) 2009: Natalia...