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Volodia Dubinin (Russian: Володя Дубинин
August 29, 1928 –
January 4, 1942, in Kerch,
Russian SFSR) was a
Pioneer Hero of the
Soviet Union. His full name...
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Volodia Teitelboim Volosky (originally Valentín
Teitelboim Volosky;
March 17, 1916 –
January 31, 2008) was a
Chilean Communist politician, lawyer, and...
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Volodia (prov. designation: 1936 FM) is a
carbonaceous background asteroid from the
outer region of the
asteroid belt. It was
discovered on 16 March...
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Volodia Vaisman (25
December 1937 – 4
December 2023) was a Romanian-French
chess player. He
became an
International Master in 1975. Born in Bălți on 25...
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Cyperus volodia is a
species of
sedge that is
endemic to
western parts of Madagascar. The
species was
first formally described by the
botanist Henri Chermezon...
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Teitelboim is a
surname that may
refer to:
Volodia Teitelboim (1916–2008),
Chilean communist politician, lawyer, and
author Claudio Bunster (born 1947)...
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Walther pistol was
borrowed and used by
Volodia Shakhurin, son of the
Aviation Minister Aleksey Shakhurin.
Volodia killed himself and Nina Umanskaia, the...
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nicknamed the "women of the dogs", had a
German shepherd named Volodia (named from
Volodia Teitelboim)
trained to rape
female inmates.
Inmates had to stay...
- recipient, in
total 5 times) Gleb Boky György Lukács Hayk
Bzhishkyan (2 times)
Volodia Dubinin Irina Dryagina Aleksa Dundić
Pavel Dybenko (3 times)
Evdokia Zavaliy...
- Slavonic: Владимѣръ, romanized: Vladiměr).
Diminutives include Volodyk,
Volodia,
Lodgo and Vlodko.
People named Volodymyr include:
Volodymyr the Great...