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Yunna Petrovna Morits (Moritz) (Russian: Ю́нна Петро́вна Мо́риц; born June 2, 1937), is a
Soviet and
Russian poet,
poetry translator and activist. She...
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Yunna may
refer to:
Yunna Morits (born 1937),
Russian poet,
poetry translator, and
activist Ella Koon (born 1979), full name Ella Koon Yun-na, Hong Kong...
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Yevgeny Yevtushenko,
Alexander Kushner,
Victor Sosnora,
Bella Akhmadulina,
Yunna Morits, Oleg Chukhontsev,
dramatist Alexander Vampilov. and many others...
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feminine given name
Yonah (disambiguation)
Yunan (disambiguation)
Yunna (disambiguation) This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with...
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poetry for most of her songs, but she also had
songs that set the
poems of
Yunna Morits to music, as well as some
songs which were
written in cooperation...
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actress Younha, Go Yun-ha,
South Korean singer Yuna (disambiguation)
Yunna (disambiguation) Yunnan,
Chinese province This page or
section lists people...
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September 5, 2024. Lee Seul-bi; Hong Se-young;
Jeong Heeyeon; Jeon Hyojin; Choi
Yunna (November 15, 2023). 고윤정, 얼굴 천재 연기 만재 [제8회 동아닷컴's PICK] [Go Yoon-jung, facial...
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Alexander Mezhirov (1923–2009)
Sergey Mikhalkov (1913–2009)
Fyodor Miller (1818–1881)
Nikolai Minsky (1855–1937)
Yunna Morits (born 1937)...
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Rubtsov and Yury Kuznetsov, and also Gleb Gorbovsky, bard
Novella Matveyeva,
Yunna Morits, and Gleb ****ov's
lyrical poetry also
stood apart from the socrealist...
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Three Poems of
Moses Teif for b**** and piano, in Russian,
translated by
Yunna Moritz, (1965)
String Quartet (1966)
Symphony (1969)
Three Toropets songs...