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Yulia Stanislavovna Savicheva (Russian: Ю́лия Станисла́вовна Са́вичева; born 14
February 1987) is a
Russian singer who
represented Russia in the 2004...
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Tatyana Nikolayevna Savicheva (Russian: Татья́на Никола́евна Са́вичева),
commonly referred to as
Tanya Savicheva ((1930-01-23)23
January 1930 – (1944-07-01)1...
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Savicheva (Russian: Са́вичева) is a
Russian surname.
Notable people with this
surname include:
Tanya Savicheva (1930–1944),
Russian child diarist who survived...
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Zhenya Gershman Zhenya Medvedeva Zhenya Plushenko Zhenya Savicheva,
sister of
Tanya Savicheva Nickname of the
Sopkarga mammoth Zhenya-class minesweeper...
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internally by the
Russian broadcaster Channel One
Russia (C1R).
Yulia Savicheva represented Russia with the song "Believe Me",
which placed 11th and scored...
- Preceded by
Prime Minister with "Northern Girl"
Russia in the
Eurovision Song
Contest 2003 Succeeded by
Yulia Savicheva with "Believe Me"...
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Polish Jewish diarist and
Holocaust victim Yitskhok Rudashevski Tanya Savicheva Mihail Sebastian Renia Spiegel– a
Jewish diarist in
Poland Shalom Yoran...
- Preceded by
Prime Minister with "Northern Girl"
Russia in the
Eurovision Song
Contest 2003 (as part of t.A.T.u.) Succeeded by
Yulia Savicheva with "Believe Me"...
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include Polina Gagarina, Fabrika, Zara,
Irina Dubtsova, Timati,
Yulia Savicheva,
Natalia Podolskaya,
Dmitry Koldun,
Anastasia Prikhodko, and
Elena Temnikova...
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Yulia Savicheva.
Umrikhin wrote many compositions,
including "Над землей" (T-Killah &
Nastya Kochetkova), "Отпусти" (GeeGun &
Yulia Savicheva), "Ты рядом"...