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Nagita Slavina Mariana Tengker (born 17
February 1988) is an
Indonesian actress, presenter,
singer and
businesswoman of
mixed Minahasan,
Javanese and...
- Kolebanova; 8
January 1973 – 2
October 2020),
known professionally as
Irina Slavina, was a
Russian journalist from
Nizhny Novgorod city,
public and political...
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Slavina may
refer to:
Slavina, Litija, a
settlement in the Muni****lity of Litija,
central Slovenia Slavina, Postojna, a
village in the
Inner Carniola...
- (Udekem, 1855)
Slavina evelinae (Marcus, 1942)
Slavina isochaeta Černosvitov, 1939
Slavina proceriseta Pinder & Brinkhurst, 1998
Slavina sawayai Marcus...
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Irina Slavina may
refer to:
Irina Slavina (journalist) (1973–2020),
Russian journalist Irina Turova (chess player) (born 1979), née
Slavina,
Russian chess...
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Slavina Koleva (Bulgarian: Славина Колева) (born (1986-11-22)22
November 1986) is a
Bulgarian female volleyball player. She is a
member of the Bulgaria...
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Slavina (pronounced [
ˈslaːʋina]; German: Slawina, Italian:
Villa Slavina) is a
village south of
Postojna on the way to
Pivka in the
Inner Carniola region...
- On 17
October 2014, he
married his
childhood sweetheart,
actress Nagita Slavina, at the age of 27.
Their marriage became a
subject of
great media attention...
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Slavina was
created by
Josef Konečný in 1912 in
Prague and
published in the same year in a
booklet titled Mluvnička slovanského
esperanta "
Slavina"....
- of
Irina Slavina, a
Russian journalist who died by self-immolation
protesting the
Russian government in 2020. The
Times article about Slavina included...