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Ludmila Feodorovna Saunina (born 1952 in Yekaterinburg) is a
Russian chess player, and a
woman grandmaster. She has won
several women's
chess championships:...
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uroceriformis Walker, 1856
Synonyms Aegeria quinquecaudata Ridings, 1862
Saunina uroceripennis Boisduval, [1875] (unnecessary
replacement name for Sannina...
- drew his
final three games to take the € 3000 gold medal. WGM
Ludmila Saunina (Russia), won the 14-player women's
section by a full point, 8.5/11, to...
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gloss singular plural ‘woman’ pino pini ‘wife’ puli
pulpi ‘flower’ sula sulu ‘lizard’
saunina saune ‘mosquito’
unkun unkle ‘thorn’ neni nenine...
- at Vrnjačka
Banja 1973, 3rd at
Voronezh 1973 (behind
Zatulovskaya and
Saunina), won at
Roosendaal Interzonal 1976 (joint Akhmilovskaya).
Kushnir was...
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Kaliningrad Larisa Polnareva 35 1985
Lipetsk Ludmila Saunina 36 1986
Saratov Alla Grinfeld,
Ludmila Saunina 37 1987
Sverdlovsk Tatiana Stepovaia 38 1988 Sverdlovsk...
- women's
championship and in 1979, she
shared first place with
Ludmila Saunina.
Kozlovskaya won the Women's
World Senior Championship in 1996. In 2014...
- K****shanaya (1952–1997),
Soviet and
Russian screenwriter and
writer Ludmila Saunina (born 1952),
Russian chess player and a
woman grandmaster Alexander Dudoladov...
- Fatalibekova (RUS) 9 2009 Rogaška
Slatina Vitaly Tseshkovsky (RUS) Ludmila
Saunina (RUS) 10 2010
Thessaloniki Vitaly Tseshkovsky (RUS) Tamar Khmiadashvili (GEO)...
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Bronislava Mosionzhik 1974
Raisa Nevednichaya 1975 Alla
Grinfeld 1976
Ludmila Saunina 1977
Naira Agababean 1978
Marina Afanasova 1979
Raisa Nevednichaya 1980...