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Zolotaryov or Zolotarev; feminine:
Zolotaryova or
Zolotareva (Russian: Золотарёв, Золотарёва) is a Russian-language
occupational surname derived from the...
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Vladislav Andreyevich Zolotaryov (Russian: Владислав Андреевич Золотарёв, De-Kastri,
September 13, 1942 – Moscow, May 13, 1975) was a
Soviet composer and...
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Boris Nikolayevich Zolotaryov (13
March 1953) was the head of
administration of
Evenk Autonomous Okrug (8
April 2001 – 31
December 2006). He is a graduate...
- Karp
Ivanovich Zolotaryov (Russian: Карп Иванович Золотарёв, fl. last
quarter of the 17th century) was a
Muscovite painter,
interior designer and wood...
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Sport listed approval for 11 people. The 11th
person listed was
Semyon Zolotaryov, who was
previously certified to go with
another expedition of similar...
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Aleksandr Zolotarev (born 13
March 1940) is a
Soviet athlete. He
competed in the men's
triple jump at the 1968
Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde,...
- The
House of
Zolotaryov (Russian: Дом Золотарёва) is a
monument of
architecture of the
second half of the 19th
century in the city of
Taganrog of the Rostov...
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Vasily Andreyevich Zolotarev, also
romanized as
Zolotaryov (Russian: Василий Андреевич Золотарёв;
February 24, 1872 in
Taganrog – May 25, 1964 in Moscow)...
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Soviet composers of note who
wrote compositions for
bayan are
Vladislav Zolotaryov and
Sofia Gubaidulina.
Slovak composer Peter Machajdík
composed Concerto...
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Mariupol Cemetery Taganrog Palace of
Youth Monument of
Cathopoul House of
Zolotaryov Memorable sign
Barrier House of
Skizerl House of the
merchant Kudrin House...