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- Slava Sevryukova (Bulgarian: Слава Севрюкова, 1903–1991) was a Bulgarian psychotronic researcher. Following the fall of the Berlin Wall and the subsequent...
- Tatyana Nikitichna Sevryukova (Russian: Татья́на Ники́тична Севрюко́ва; 30 June 1917 – 1981) was a Soviet track and field athlete who competed mainly in...
- Eschatology Eugenia Davitashvili (Djuna) Nostradamus The Delphic Oracle Slava Sevryukova Vlaycho Zhechev Raymond Detrez (2014). Historical Dictionary of Bulgaria...
- champions in women's shot put 1938: Hermine Schröder (GER) 1946: Tatyana Sevryukova (URS) 1950: Anna Andreyeva (URS) 1954: Galina Zybina (URS) 1958: Marianne...
- champions in women's shot put 1938: Hermine Schröder (GER) 1946: Tatyana Sevryukova (URS) 1950: Anna Andreyeva (URS) 1954: Galina Zybina (URS) 1958: Marianne...
-  Gisela Mauermayer (GER) 15 July 1934 Warsaw, Poland 14.59 m  Tatyana Sevryukova (URS) 4 August 1948 Moscow, Soviet Union 14.86 m  Klavdia Tochonova (URS)...
- champions in women's shot put 1938: Hermine Schröder (GER) 1946: Tatyana Sevryukova (URS) 1950: Anna Andreyeva (URS) 1954: Galina Zybina (URS) 1958: Marianne...
- elevated areas to avoid absorbing earthly toxins. Peter Deunov Slava Sevryukova Baba Vanga Valchev, Dimitar (2024). Grandfather Vlaicho: Forgotten Prophet...
- champions in women's shot put 1938: Hermine Schröder (GER) 1946: Tatyana Sevryukova (URS) 1950: Anna Andreyeva (URS) 1954: Galina Zybina (URS) 1958: Marianne...
- champions in women's shot put 1938: Hermine Schröder (GER) 1946: Tatyana Sevryukova (URS) 1950: Anna Andreyeva (URS) 1954: Galina Zybina (URS) 1958: Marianne...