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- Varshavskaya (Russian: Варшавская) is a Moscow Metro station in the Nagorny District, Southern Administrative Okrug, Moscow. It is on the Bolshaya Koltsevaya...
- pseudonym of Konstanty Gebert, Polish journalist and a Jewish activist Deena Varshavskaya, American entrepreneur Icchok Warszawski, pseudonym of Isaac Bashevis...
- Deena Varshavskaya is the founder and CEO of Wanelo (“wah-nee-loh,” from Want, Need, Love) a digital mall where users can discover and buy products from...
- this. The murder took place at the bus stop of the Shalom Theater, near Varshavskaya Metro Station. On March 27, Petrova killed a 60-year-old pensioner, Nikolai...
- Francisco’s SoMa district. It was founded in 2012 by Deena Varshavskaya. Deena Varshavskaya founded the company because she felt frustrated by shopping...
- Varshavska (Ukrainian: Варшавська), formerly known as Prospekt Pravdy (Ukrainian: Проспект Правди), is a station currently under construction on the Kyiv...
- Domodedovo Airport Nagatinskaya Нагатинская Nagatinskaya Varshavskaya Варшавская Varshavskaya Chertanovo Чертаново Kotlyakovo Котляково Kotlyakovo Biryulyovo-Tovarnaya...
- with the parti****tion of the actress Let's Meet in the Metro (Lelya Varshavskaya), Contenders (Natalya Ozernikova), Strangers Do Not Go Here (Natasha...
- remaining five on the left bank: Калишская (Kalishskaya), Варшавская (Varshavskaya), Петроковская (Petrokovskaya), Радомская (Radomskaya) and Келецкая (Keletskaya)...
- Battle of Warsaw (Polish: Bitwa Warszawska; Russian: Варшавская битва, Varshavskaya bitva), also known as the Miracle on the Vistula (Polish: Cud nad Wisłą)...