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Lyalya Chyornaya (Russian: Ляля Чёрная; 1909–1982) was a
Soviet actress of
theater and cinema,
Honored Artist of the RSFSR,
actress of the
Romen Theatre...
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Chyornaya River or
Chorna River (Ukrainian: Чорна річк, romanized: Chorna Richka; Russian: Чёрная река, romanized:
Chyornaya Reka;
sometimes Russian: Чёрная...
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Chyornaya rechka (Russian: Чёрная Речка, lit. 'Black River') may
refer to:
Chyornaya Rechka (Saint Petersburg), a
small river in
Saint Petersburg, Russia...
- The Chorna,
Chyornaya or
Chorhun (Ukrainian: Чорна, Chorna, Russian: Чёрная,
Chyornaya,
Crimean Tatar: Çorğuna),
which translates from the
Ukrainian and...
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Chyornaya Rechka (Russian: Чёрная ре́чка) is the name of
several rural localities in Russia:
Chyornaya Rechka,
Chelyabinsk Oblast, a
settlement under the...
- The
Chyornaya Rechka (Russian: Чёрная Речка, lit. 'Black River'),
originally Mustajogi (in the
Karelian language), is a
small river in
Saint Petersburg...
- Chyorny/Cherny (masculine),
Chyornaya/Chernaya (feminine), or Chyornoye/Chernoye (neuter) may
refer to:
Daniil Chyorny (c. 1360–1430),
Russian icon painter...
- The
Chyornaya Turka (Russian: Чёрная Турка) is a
river in Perm Krai, Russia, a
right tributary of the Turka,
which in turn is a
tributary of the Iren...
- реки Черной, literally:
Battle of the
Black River) was
fought by the
Chyornaya River during the
Crimean War on
August 16, 1855. The
battle was fought...
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Chyornaya Kalitva or
Chernaya Kalitva ("Black Kalitva"; Russian: Чёрная Калитва) is a
river in the
Belgorod and
Voronezh regions in Russia. It is...