- Zoya
Smirnowa (1897/98 –
after 1916) was a
Russian woman who
fought during World War I
disguised as a man. She and 11
other schoolmates disguised themselves...
- "
Smirnowa, Elena". The
German Early Cinema Database (in German). Cologne, Germany:
University of Cologne. 1914.
Retrieved 3 July 2017. and "
Smirnowa,...
- (Polnaja
biografija s illjustrazijami),
Archangelsk 2004, ISBN 5-85879-165-4.
Smirnowa, E. S., ed.,
Kronschtadtski pastyr, Zerkowno-istoritscheski almanach, Bd...
- идеи, поэтика, контексты, red. E. Tyszkowska-Kasprzak, I. Motejunajte, A.
Smirnowa,
Wydawnictwo «scriptum», Wrocław–Kraków 2021, c. 439–448.
Aleksandra Šalkinė...
- Anoplocephalidae)
Schizorchis nepalensis Rausch &
Smirnowa, 1984 (Cestoda, Anoplocephalidae)
Schizorchis ryzhikovi Rausch &
Smirnowa, 1984 (Cestoda, Anoplocephalidae)...
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Jelena Pugatschewa) Russia Air pistol, team (Olga Kusnetzowa,
Svetlana Smirnowa,
Galina Beljajewa) Russia
Running disc,
normal running Galina Avranenko...
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Winner Country Air
rifle Valerie Bellenoue France Air
pistol Svetlana Smirnowa Russia Air rifle, team (Petra Horneber,
Sonja Pfeilschifter,
Cordula Wilsch)...
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Natalja Jukowa) Belarus Air pistol, team (Olga Klotschnewa,
Svetlana Smirnowa,
Galina Belajewa) Russia
Running disk Rita
Csanaki Hungary
Running disc...
- Eva Forian, Gelencser) Hungary Air pistol, team (Marina Dobrantschewa,
Smirnowa, L. Swetkowa) Soviet
Union Trap
Daina Gudzinevičiūtė Soviet
Union Skeet...
- Krivoruchko) Soviet
Union Air pistol, team (Nino Salukwadse,
Svetlana Smirnowa,
Marina Logwinenko) Soviet
Union Trap
Jelena Schischirina Soviet Union...