- Its
feminine counterpart is
Serbina. It may
refer to:
Mykhailo Serbin (born 2003),
Ukrainian Paralympic swimmer Nina
Serbina (born 1951),
Ukrainian high...
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Svitlana Serbina (born 2 May 1980) is a
female diver from Ukraine, who
twice represented her
native country at the
Summer Olympics: 1996 and 2000. She...
- Nina
Serbina (Ukrainian: Ніна Сербіна; born 21 July 1951) is a
Ukrainian former high
jumper who
competed for the
Soviet Union. She was a
bronze medallist...
- Montmelian,
Plant De Montmelion,
Plant De Savoie,
Plant De Turin,
Plant Noir,
Serbina, Sevilhao, Turca, Turin, Turino. Italy: Acqui, Barbirono, Bathiolin, Batialin...
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Vsevolodovna (née)
Serbina-Herz, was a
circus performer who did
tightrope dancing and
stage director. He has a sister,
Daria Serbina. In June 2015 Vlad...
- Ana
Paula Almeida Romanian Mediana Vlad
Russian Карина Сербина (Karina
Serbina)
Spanish Estrellita Díaz
Lupita Pérez Arias [es]
Laura Ayala Brenda Ruiz...
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Svitlana Semchouk (born 1984),
track and road
cyclist from
Ukraine Svitlana Serbina (born 1980),
Ukrainian Olympic diver Svitlana Shatalova (born 1983), Ukrainian...
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After Love
Personality God Does
Exist Moscow (Remix)
Night feat.
Karina Serbina Hidden Track Intro Original Doctors Dangerous Integration MosVegas Style...
- live
concert in Odesa.
During 2000 and 2001 they were
joined by
Kateryna Serbina (cello),
Oleksiy Tkachevsky (drums),
Vitaliy Didyk (contrab****) and Oleksiy...
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diving champions in women's
synchronized 10
metre platform 1998:
Svitlana Serbina &
Olena Zhupina (UKR) 2001: Duan Qing & Sang Xue (CHN) 2003: Lao Lishi...