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unusual facts about Natalia


Natallia

Natallia is a feminine given name, a variant form of Natalia.


¿Quién Eres Tú?

Julian Gil stars as the protagonist, while Laura Carmine stars as the dual protagonist/antagonist, portraying twin sisters Natalia and Veronica.

Ada Svetlova

Jewish Folksongs, arranged by Max Goldin, Ada Svetlova (vocals), Natalia Schroeder (piano).

Alex Prior

In 2006, Prior’s ballet Mowgli (based on Rudyard Kipling's The Jungle Book) was commissioned by choreographers Natalia Kasatkina and Vladimir Vassilev of the Moscow State Classical Ballet.

André Schiffrin

His daughter Natalia is married to international lawyer Philippe Sands.

Anna Jantar

Jaroslaw Kukulski and Natalia opened the exhibition, and songs were performed by Eleni and Halina Frackowiak.

Arabella Lennox-Boyd

In 1990, she was commissioned to design the gardens at Eaton Hall in Cheshire for the 6th Duke of Westminster and his wife, Natalia.

Aya Benzer 2003

Natalia was replaced on this single with Turkish-German TV personality Gülcan in the duets included in this album

Count of Merenberg

Natalia was a daughter of Alexander Pushkin, the most renowned Russian writer who ranked, however, only as a dvoryanin; an untitled member of the lower nobility.

Esko Nevalainen

Nevalainen and Kassila collaborated several times over the years, in such movies as Punainen viiva (1959), Kaasua, komisario Palmu! (1961) and Natalia (1979).

Filmworks XXIII: El General

Filmworks XXIII: El General is a film score by American composer John Zorn for Natalia Almada's documentary El General which depicts Mexican politician Plutarco Elías Calles.

Glamorosa

Paulina Valdez-Marciano (Alice Dixson) An up-and-coming cosmetic surgeon and the rival to Natalia.

Joe Hill-Gibbins

Family Plays: The Good Family by Joakim Pirinen & The Khomenko Family Chronicles by Natalia Vorozhbit (2007 Royal Court Theatre)

Langalibalele

From 1834 onwards, the Voortrekkers (Dutch-speaking farmers) started to migrate from the Cape Colony in large numbers and in 1837 crossed the Drakensberg into KwaZulu-Natal where, after the murder of one of their leaders, Piet Retief, in the massacre at Weenen they defeated Shaka's successor Dingane at the Battle of Blood River, put Mpanda on the Zulu throne and established the republic of Natalia.

Maria Rybakova

Rybakova is the only daughter of literary critic Natalia Ivanova, deputy editor of journal Znamya, and granddaughter of Russian writer Anatoly Rybakov.

Moldova in the Eurovision Song Contest 2008

The members of the professional jury were Ghenadie Ciobanu (Head of Composers Union of Moldova), Anatol Chiriac (Composer), Titus Zhukov (Head of "Likuric" theatre), Natalia Brasnuev (President of OGAE Moldova), Sergey Gavrilice (Editor of "VIP-Magazin"), Vasili Nastase (Editor of "Glasul Natiunii"), Diana Stratulat (Producer) and Victoria Buketaru (radio "Fresh-FM").

Nada Es Lo Que Crees

Nada Es Lo Que Crees is the fourth album of Spanish singer Natalia.

Natalia Clare

Natalia Clare (September 3, 1919 – April 8, 2007) was an American ballet dancer and instructor who performed (sometimes as Natalia Conlon) with Ballets Russes and opened her own Los Angeles studio in 1956.

Natalia Dik

Natalia Dik was born July 26, 1961 in the town of Chesnokovka, renamed to Novoaltaysk in 1962, in Altai Krai in the USSR.

After finishing it, Natalia Dik taught art at the Children's Art School in the village of Klyuchi in Altai Krai.

Natalia Dumitresco

Natalia Dumitresco (born Natalia Dumitrescu; 1915 in Bucharest, Romania – 1997 in Chars, France) was a French-Romanian abstract painter associated with the Réalités Nouvelles salon of Paris after the Second World War, a movement influenced by the art of Wassily Kandinsky and Alberto Magnelli.

Natalia Karenka Parra Sierra

Natalia Parra graduated from Bogotá's Jorge Tadeo Lozano University with a degree in Fine Arts, and was a co-founder of the ImanArte Gallery in the centre of Bogotá.

Natália Kelly

Natália Kelly (born 18 December 1994) is an Austrian singer, born in Hartford, Connecticut, United States to an American father and Brazilian mother; Kelly currently resides in Bad Vöslau, Lower Austria.

Natalia Kostrzewa

Natalia was born in Żyrardów, Poland, daughter of Maria Przybyszewska and Adam Kostrzewa.

Natalia Lafourcade

When she was 17, Loris Ceroni gave Natalia the opportunity to be in a pop/rock group under his guidance, but when she wasn't sure, he encouraged her to go solo.

Natalia Lesz

The song received good reviews from critics and Natalia has been compared to Kylie Minogue.

Natalia LL

1995 - Mit Haut und Haar, (Natalia LL, Marina Abramović, Valie Export, Friederike Pezold), Forum Schloss Platz, Aarau/Schweiz

Natalia Przybysz

In 2012, Natalia and Paulina Przybysz led one of the choirs in the second season of the Polish TV show Bitwa na głosy, broadcast by TVP 2.

Natalia Toledo

Natalia Toledo Paz (Juchitán de Zaragoza, Oaxaca; 1968) is a Mexican poet in Spanish and Zapotec.

Natalia Villaveces

For more than 8 years, Natalia was the general producer for "Nitido", an entertainment program airing nationally on Telemundo Network.

Natalia Zhukovskaia

Natalia L’vovna Zhukovskaia (Наталья Львовна Жуковская) is one of the foremost scholars working on Buryat history, culture, and religious life in Russia.

Natalie Kingston

Her mother was Natalia Haraszthy, granddaughter of Agoston Haraszthy, founder of California's wine industry.

Natalie Natalia

Natalie Natalia is a novel by Nicholas Mosley first published in 1971 about a middle-aged British MP who, while seemingly on the brink of insanity, conducts an adulterous affair with the wife of a colleague.

Natalya Gorbanevskaya

Joan Baez released a song dedicated to Gorbanevskaya called "Natalia", with lyrics by Roy Apps, Shusha Guppy and G.T. Moore, on the live album From Every Stage (1976).

Naty Botero

Naty Botero (born Natalia Hernández Botero, February 10 in Medellín, Colombia) is a Colombian model and singer.

Nightslayer

He and Natalia entered a life of crime together, he as the Night-Thief, and she as "Nocturna", Mistress of the Night.

Clad in a black body suit, Anton used his martial arts and acrobatic prowess to rob Gotham City’s rich as the "Thief of Night", while Natalia operated behind the scenes as "Nocturna".

Nusantara Society

Senior Research Fellow Dr. Alieva, Natalia Fedorovna (Institute of Oriental Studies of the Russian Academy of Sciences),

Páginas da Vida

The plot featured Regina Duarte as the protagonist, Lília Cabral as the antagonist, and Fernanda Vasconcellos, Thiago Rodrigues, Marcos Caruso, Ana Paula Arósio, José Mayer, Regiane Alves, Vivianne Pasmanter, Caco Ciocler, Marcos Paulo, Tarcísio Meira, Natália do Vale and Edson Celulari in the lead roles.

Please Give Me a Job!

This left Juliet and Justin remaining in contention for the last job opening in Royal Selangor, assisted by Natalia and Hisham respectively, by selling as many of the company's pewter merchandise to local celebrities in a closed (invitation-only) event.

Risin'

We see Natalia performing on the mainstage of Marktrock in Leuven and in the backstage preparing and give signatures to fans.

Theodor Leschetizky

The list of legendary pianists he taught includes Anna Yesipova, Richard Buhlig, Ignaz Friedman, Ignacy Jan Paderewski, Artur Schnabel, Mark Hambourg, Alexander Brailowsky, Alexander Winkler, Benno Moiseiwitsch, Paul Wittgenstein, Natalia Polnazkovski and Mieczysław Horszowski.


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