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Zolotukhin (feminine:
Zolotukhina) is a Russian-language surname. It may
refer to:
Anatoly Zolotukhin,
Russian expert in
petrol and
natural gas industry...
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Nataliya Zolotukhina (Ukrainian: Наталія Золотухіна; born 4
January 1985 in Kharkiv, in the
Ukrainian SSR of the
Soviet Union) is a
female hammer thrower...
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Nataliya Zolotukhina (born 24
November 1976) is a
Ukrainian butterfly swimmer. She
competed in two
events at the 1996
Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary;...
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Yuliya Vetruk as
Lyubov Lyubov Konstantinova as Anna
Sirotina Maria Zolotukhina as Tova
Lipnitskaya Ronald Pelin as Yoni
Hirschmann Konstantin Khabensky...
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Valeri spent war
years with his
mother Matryona Fedoseyevna Zolotukhina. At the age of
seven he
survived osteomyelitis of one of his legs, spent...
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thrower Nataliya Zinchenko (born 1979),
Ukrainian football player Nataliya Zolotukhina (born 1985),
Ukrainian hammer thrower Natalya,
female given name Natalija [sl]...
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Antonina Nikolayevna Popova (Russian: Антони́на Никола́eвна Попо́ва; née
Zolotukhina; born 25
April 1935) is a
Soviet athlete. She
competed in the women's...
- how to live”].
Sport Express (in Russian).
Retrieved 13
March 2024.
Zolotukhina,
Albina (13
March 2016). "«Это золото!» Юлия Липницкая выиграла международный...
- nihilism, and bolshevism, 1860-1930 (1978). Pushkareva, Natalia, and
Maria Zolotukhina. "Women's and
Gender Studies of the
Russian Past: two
contemporary trends...
- 56 Ida Bucsányi (HUN) 43.38 1961 Tamara Press (URS) 58.06 Antonina
Zolotukhina (URS) 53.82 Jolán Kontsek (HUN) 52.51 1963 Tamara Press (URS) 55.90...