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often a
corresponding to (Macedonian: Стојанов), with
feminine form
Stojanova (Macedonian: Стојанова). It may also be used for Bulgarian: Стоянов, Стоянова...
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Christina Stojanova is a
Canadian media historian and
faculty member at the
University of Regina. Her work
focuses on
cultural semiotics in
Canadian multicultural...
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Boriana Stoyanova (Bulgarian: Боряна Стоянова, born 3
November 1969) is a
retired Bulgarian artistic gymnast. She was the 1983
World Champion on the vault...
- p. 98, for a
description of La
Canzone dell'amore and its premiere.
Stojanova (2006), p. 97.
According to Il
Cinema Ritrovato, the
program for XXI Mostra...
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Yuliya Plamenova Stoyanova (Bulgarian: Юлия Стоянова, born 22 July 1985) is a
Bulgarian female volleyball player,
playing as an outside-spiker. She is...
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Retrieved 29
January 2012.
Profile cineartistes.com;
accessed 14
August 2015.
Stojanova,
Christina (2006). "Czech
Dream and the
Mission of Do****entary Cinema:...
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Penka Stoyanova (Bulgarian: Пенка Стоянова; 21
January 1950 – 16
August 2019) was a
Bulgarian basketball player who
competed in the 1976
Summer Olympics...
- (2): 117–127. doi:10.1038/hdy.1997.134. PMID 9279008. S2CID 6284299.
Stojanova, A.; Mollov, I. (2008). "DIET AND
TROPHIC NICHE OVERLAP OF THE MOOR FROG...
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Meaning 1 31,670
Stojanovski Stojanoski, Stojanov, Stojanovska, Stojanoska,
Stojanova, Stojanović patronymic;
descendant of
Stojan (Stoyan) 2 27,285 Jovanovski...
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creating a
hippie commune called the
Temple of Love. Aristakisian, Artur;
Stojanova,
Christina (21 Jan 2002). ""This film is dangerous"
Artur Artistakisian...