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Varvara (Cyrillic: Варвара; Gr****: Βαρβάρα, romanized:
Varvára), a
variant of "Barbara", may
refer to:
Varvara,
Azerbaijan Varvara, Prozor, on the Rama...
- Bar Paly (born
Varvara Alexandrovna Paley) is an
Israeli actress and model. Paly was born
Varvara Alexandrovna Paley in
Nizhny Tagil,
Russia (former USSR)...
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known professionally as
Varvara (Russian: Варвара;
alternatively romanized as Barbara), is a
Russian ethno-pop singer.
Varvara was born in Balashikha,...
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Varvara Aleksandrovna Bakhmeteva (Варва́ра Алекса́ндровна Бахме́тева; 1815–1851),
birth name
Varvara Alexandrovna Lopukhina, was a
Russian noblewoman who...
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Aetos Varvara Football Club (Gr****: Α.Ε.Σ. Αετός Βαρβάρας) is a Gr****
football club
based in
Varvara, Chalkidiki, Greece.
Chalkidiki FCA Champions: 3 2011–12...
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Varvara Alekseyevna Baranova (Russian: Варвара Алексеевна Баранова; born 13
February 1996) is a
Russian canoeist. She
competed in the women's K-2 500...
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Varvara Fyodorovna Stepanova (Russian: Варва́ра Фёдоровна Степа́нова; 3 November [O.S. 22 October] 1894 – May 20, 1958) was a
Russian artist. With her...
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Varvara Alexeyevna Yakovleva (Russian: Варвара Алексеевна Яковлева; c. 1880 – July 18, 1918),
called Nun
Barbara (Russian: Инокиня Варвара), was a Russian...
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Varvara Dmitrievna Komarova-Stasova (1862 – 1942) was a
Russian writer and musicologist, who
published under the pen name
Vladimir Karenin. She wrote...
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Varvara Mikhailovna ****nyeva (Russian: Варва́ра Миха́йловна Арсе́ньева; 1676–1730), was a
Russian courtier and
mistress of
Peter the Great. She was the...