- the word "
yolka"
refers to the New Year tree or a
Christmas tree
Yolka (gaffe), a
gaffe by
former Ukrainian president Victor Yanukovych Yolka (singer)...
- romanized: Yelizaveta
Valdemarivna Ivantsiv; born 2 July 1982),
known professionally as
Yolka (Russian: Ёлка, "Spruce"), is a
Ukrainian singer and presenter.
Raised in...
- long pause, said "
yolka". "
Yolka" is
close to the
pronunciation of the
Russian word for
Christmas tree (Russian: ёлка, romanized:
yolka), but not quite...
-
determined by voting. Then past Hall of Fame
members elect 2 of them.
Yolka singer, one of the most po****r
Russian singers,
honors Top Hit
Music Awards...
- "A
Christmas Tree and a Wedding" (Russian: Ёлка и свадьба,
Yolka i svad'ba) is a
short story written by
Russian author Fyodor Dostoyevsky published in...
- as a gift-giving
holiday with
similarities to Christmas; New Year
trees (
yolka) are
decorated and displa**** in
homes and
public spaces, and Ded
Moroz (Russian:...
-
introduced a New-year
spruce (Russian: Новогодняя ёлка, romanized: Novogodnyaya
yolka) in 1935 for the New Year holiday. It
became a
fully secular icon of the...
-
Contestant in (or
mentor of) "Seryoga"
Contestant in (or
mentor of) "
Yolka"
Contestant in (or
mentor of) "Irina Dubtsova"
Contestant in (or mentor...
- melodeclamation). His
orchestral and
stage works include more than ten operas, such as
Yolka (Ёлка - The
Christmas Tree), and two ballets. His children's
music is the...
- (1874 in
Kelechyn – 1945), a
Subcarpathian politician,
teacher and
priest Yolka (born 1982), singer, songwriter,
recording artist,
presenter and actress...