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known under her
stage name
MakSim (Russian: МакSим;
earlier – Maxi-M) is a
Russian singer,
songwriter and
music producer.
MakSim rose to fame in the Russian-speaking...
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Maxim (more
accurately spelled Maksim ****uming that "X" is not a consonant, but the
conjunction of "K" and "S" sounds; “Maksym”, or "Maxym") is an epicene...
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Maksim Mrvica (Croatian pronunciation: [
mâksim mr̩̂ʋitsa]; born 3 May 1975) is a
Croatian pianist. He
plays classical crossover music.
Mrvica was born...
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Maksim Yurevich Sokolov (Russian: Максим Юрьевич Соколов, tr.
Maksim Yurevich Sokolov; born 29
September 1968) is a
Russian economist and
politician who...
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Maksim "Maks"
Aleksandrovich Chmerkovskiy (born
January 17, 1980) is a Ukrainian-American Latin–ballroom
dance champion, c****ographer, and instructor...
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Maksim Tsyhalka (Belarusian: Максім Цыгалка, Russian: Максим Цыгалко, romanized:
Maksim Tsygalko;
often spelled Maxim Tsigalko; 27 May 1983 – 25 December...
- Lib.ru, also
known as
Maksim Moshkow's
Library (Russian: библиотека Максима Мошкова,
started to
operate in
November 1994) is the
oldest electronic library...
- Krasnoyarsk, Melitopol, Moscow, Alma-Ata
School in Belgrade,
Serbia named "
Maksim Gorki". In
Kharkiv Gorky Park was
renamed Central Park of
Culture and Recreation...
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Maksim Vladimirovich Yermakov (Russian: Максим Владимирович Ермаков; born 21
April 1995) is a
Russian former footballer.
Yermakov made his
debut in the...
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Maksim Yorevich Romaschenko (Belarusian: Максім Рамашчанка, romanized:
Maksim Ramashchanka, Ukrainian: Макси́м Ю́рійович Рома́щенко, romanized: Maksym...