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Tatyana Snezhina (Russian: Татьяна Снежина; 14 May 1972 – 21
August 1995) was a
Russian poet and singer-songwriter. Her
original family name is Pechyonkina...
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Snezhina (Bulgarian: Снежина) is a
village in
eastern Bulgaria. It is
located in the muni****lity of Provadiya,
Varna Province. As of
September 2015 the...
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director Nikolay Shmatko (1943–2020), sculptor,
professor and
painter Tatyana Snezhina (1972–1995) a
Russian poet and singer-songwriter.
Kostiantyn Sytnyk (1926–2017)...
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cellist Tatjana V****iljeva. The
career of poet and singer-songwriter
Tatyana Snezhina was
connected with Novosibirsk. The city
possesses the
Novosibirsk State...
- Rumena, Rumyana, Slavena, Slavina, Slavka, Snezha, Snezhana, Snezhanka,
Snezhina, Spasena, S****, Stanimira, Stanislava, Stanka, Stilyana, Stoyanka, Stoyna...
- 451 out of 548
declared to be part of the
Romani minority in
Bulgaria Snezhina village Provadia,
Varna 616 448 72.73% Belo Pole
village Ruzhintsi, Vidin...
- parti****ted in the
drama courses and
lessons of Sava
Ognyanov and
Elena Snezhina. Her
first debut was in 1917, a
movie called Lyubovta e
Ludost or in English...
- Komarevo, Krivnya, Manastir, Nenovo, Ovchaga,
Petrov Dol, Ravna, Slaveykovo,
Snezhina, Staroselets, Tutrakantsi, Venchan, Zhitnitsa, and Zlatina;
Suvorovo Muni****lity...
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advanced courses in phonology. The book was
reviewed by Ken
Lodge and
Snezhina Dimitrova. Lodge, Ken (September 1994). "Philip Carr, Phonology. Basingstoke:...
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Joseph Werth (born 1952),
Bishop of
Transfiguration in
Novosibirsk Tatyana Snezhina (1972-1995), poet and singer-songwriter
Aleksandr Butko (born 1986), setter...