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Vorona (/ˈvʊəruːnə/ VOOR-oo-nə;
Malagasy for "bird",[clarification needed] V. berivotrensis, "from Berivotra") is a
monotypic genus of
prehistoric birds...
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Lyubov Kyrylivna Vorona (Ukrainian: Любов Кирилівна Ворона; 7
April 1931 – July 2021) was a
Ukrainian farm
worker and politician. She
worked as a senior...
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Vorona Monastery is an
Orthodox Monastery in Romania,
situated on the
territory of
Vorona commune (Botoșani County). It is set
amidst a
forest 2 km away...
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Vorona is a
commune in Botoșani County,
Western Moldavia, Romania. It is
composed of six villages: Icușeni, Joldești, Poiana,
Vorona,
Vorona Mare and Vorona-Teodoru...
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vorona,
Vorona, or ворона in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Vorona is a
monotypic genus of
prehistoric birds.
Vorona may also
refer to:
Vorona (album)...
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Yelena Vorona (born 3
December 1976) is a
Russian freestyle skier. She
competed at the 1998
Winter Olympics and the 2002
Winter Olympics. "Yelena
Vorona"....
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Vorona (Russian: Ворона) is a
river in the Penza, Tambov, and
Voronezh oblasts in Russia. It is a
right tributary of the Khopyor, and is 454 kilometres...
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Vorona in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Vorona (Russian: Ворона, Ukrainian: Ворона) or
Varona (Belarusian: Варона) is a
surname of East Slavic...
- Yana
Gennadyevna Vorona (sometimes
transliterated Iana) (Russian: Яна Геннадьевна Ворона, born 28
December 2004) is a
Russian former artistic gymnast....
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Valery Vorona (Russian: Валерий Ворона) is a
Russian violinist, soloist, conductor, and
Meritorious Artist.
Vorona graduated from the
Gnessin State Musical...