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Ruslana Stepanivna Lyzhychko (Ukrainian: Руслана Степанівна Лижичко, IPA: [rʊsˈlɑnɐ steˈpɑn⁽ʲ⁾iu̯nɐ lɪˈʒɪtʃko]; born 24 May 1973),
known mononymously...
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Ruslana Sergeyevna Korshunova (Russian: Руслана Серге́евна Коршунова; 2 July 1987 – 28 June 2008) was a
Kazakhstani model of
Russian descent. Korshunova...
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Ruslana Panchyshyna (born 10
September 2005),
known mononymously as
Ruslana (stylized in all caps), is a Spanish-Ukrainian
singer and
songwriter who rose...
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Ruslana is a
Slavic female given name.
Ruslana is a
feminine form of the name Ruslan.
Notable people with the name include:
Ruslana (born 1973), Ukrainian...
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Ruslana Kyrychenko (born 22
February 1975) is a
Ukrainian basketball player. She
competed in the women's
tournament at the 1996
Summer Olympics. Evans...
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Ruslana Ihorivna Pysanka (Ukrainian: Руслана Писанка; born
Ruslana Ihorivna Pysanka; 17
November 1965 – 19 July 2022) was a
Ukrainian actress and cinematographer...
- was
translated live on at
least two
national TV
channels 1+1 and
Inter –
Ruslana sang the
following songs: "Wild Dances" "Like a Hurricane" "Arcan" "The...
- species.
There are two
recognised subspecies:
Argynnis ruslana ruslana (Amur, Ussuri)
Argynnis ruslana lysippe (****an)
Upper side, in Tokyo.
Lower side, in...
- He is the
husband of the
winner of the
Eurovision Song
Contest 2004,
Ruslana.
Ksenofontov wrote the
lyrics to the
winning song, "Wild Dances". They...
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artist Ruslana,
including albums and singles, in both
Ukrainian and
English languages. "Drum 'n' Dance" "Wind Song"
Soundtracks containing Ruslana songs...