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Averyanov
Averyanov (russian: Аверьянов; masculine) or Averyanova (; feminine) is a Russian last name.Fedosyukentry on "Аверин" There are two theories regarding the origins of this last name. According to the first one, it is a form of the last name Averkiyev and derives from the Russian male first name Averky, one of the forms of which is "Averyan". However, it is also possible that this last name derives from "Averyan", a corruption of the name Valerian. ;People with the last name * Aleksandr Averyanov (other), several people * Aleksei Averyanov (b. 1985), Russian association football player *Irina Averyanova, basketball player, squad member at the 2011 FIBA Asia Championship for Women *Lidiya Averyanova, Soviet rower participating in the Friendship Games *Lyubov Averyanova, Russian weightlifter, silver medalist in the Women 46 kg discounted event of a European Weightlifting Championship * Nikolay Averyanov (other), several people * Pavel Ave ...
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Averyanovka
Averyanovka (russian: Аверьяновка) is the name of several rural localities in Russia. Modern localities * Averyanovka, Republic of Dagestan, a '' selo'' in Averyanovsky Selsoviet of Kizlyarsky District in the Republic of Dagestan; * Averyanovka, Irkutsk Oblast, a village in Tulunsky District of Irkutsk Oblast * Averyanovka, Kostroma Oblast, a settlement in Sukhoverkhovskoye Settlement of Kologrivsky District in Kostroma Oblast; * Averyanovka, Samara Oblast, a ''selo'' in Bogatovsky District of Samara Oblast Alternative names *Averyanovka, alternative name of stantsii Averyanovka, a settlement in Novovostochnaya Rural Territory of Tyazhinsky District in Kemerovo Oblast Kemerovo Oblast — Kuzbass (russian: Ке́меровская о́бласть — Кузба́сс, translit=Kemerovskaya oblast — Kuzbass, ), also known simply as Kemerovo Oblast (russian: Ке́меровская о́бласть, label=non ...
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Yevgeni Averyanov
Yevgeni Gennadyevich Averyanov (russian: Евгений Геннадьевич Аверьянов; born 31 March 1979) is a Russian football manager and a former player. He is an assistant coach of FC Ural Yekaterinburg. Playing career He made his professional debut in the 1996 Russian Third League for FC Trubnik Kamensk-Uralsky. He then played for 11 seasons (more than 300 games in all competitions) for FC Ural Yekaterinburg. Even though the club spent 12 seasons in the Russian Premier League, Averyanov mostly represented it in the third-tier PFL. He retired relatively early due to injury. Coaching career On 8 August 2022, Averyanov was appointed caretaker manager of FC Ural Yekaterinburg FC Ural Yekaterinburg (russian: ФК Урал) is a Russian association football club based in Yekaterinburg. They play in the Russian Premier League. History The club was founded in 1930 and was known as Avangard (1930–1948, 1953–1957), Ze .... References External links Profile b ...
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Aleksei Averyanov
Aleksey Anatolyevich Averyanov (russian: Алексей Анатольевич Аверьянов; born 28 May 1986) is a Russian former professional football player. Averyanov played striker and midfielder positions. Club career He played 4 seasons in the Russian Football National League for PFC Spartak Nalchik, FC Luch-Energiya Vladivostok and FC Tambov FC Tambov (russian: ФК Тамбов) was a Russian football team from Tambov. It last played in the Russian Premier League, having won promotion to the top division of Russian football in 2019, before dissolving in 2021. History FC Tambov start .... External links * * 1985 births Footballers from Moscow Living people Russian footballers Association football midfielders PFC Spartak Nalchik players FC Luch Vladivostok players FC Tambov players {{Russia-footy-midfielder-1985-stub ...
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Nikolay Averyanov (other)
Nikolai Averyanov may refer to: * Nikolai Aleksandrovich Averyanov (born 1989), Russian footballer * Nikolay Averyanov (decathlete) (born 1980), Russian decathlete {{Hndis, Averyanov, Nikolai ...
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Pavel Averyanov (basketball)
Pavel Aleksandrovich Averyanov (russian: Павел Александрович Аверьянов; born 22 December 1984) is a former Russian professional football player. Club career He played in the Russian Football National League for FC Fakel Voronezh FC Fakel Voronezh (russian: Футбольный клуб "Факел" Воронеж) is a Soviet and Russian professional football club based in Voronezh. Founded in 1947, the club has played in the Soviet Top League and the Russian Premier Le ... in 2002 and 2003. External links * 1984 births Footballers from Voronezh Living people Russian footballers Association football midfielders FC Fakel Voronezh players FC Arsenal Tula players {{Russia-footy-midfielder-1984-stub ...
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Averky
Averky (russian: Аве́ркий) is a Russian Christian male first name.Superanskaya p. 22 The name is possiblyPetrovsky, p. 34 derived from the Latin word ''averto'', meaning ''to rout'', ''to hold'', ''to turn away'', or ''to attract'',Superanskaya p. 32 but it is more likely that the name is a Russified version of Abercius, a well-known saint venerated by Orthodox Christians. Its colloquial variants are Averyan (), Avery (), and Overky (). The diminutives of "Averky" are Avera (), Averya (), Vera (), Averyanka (), and Yana (). The patronymics derived from "Averky" are "" (''Averkiyevich''; masculine) and its colloquial form "" (''Averkich''), and "" (''Averkiyevna''; feminine). The patronymics derived from "Averyan" are "" (''Averyanovich''; masculine) and its colloquial form "" (''Averyanych''), and "" (''Averyanovna''; feminine). The patronymics derived from "Avery" are "" (''Averyevich''; masculine) and its colloquial form "" (''Averich''), and "" (''Avery ...
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Pavel Averyanov
Pavel Aleksandrovich Averyanov (russian: Павел Александрович Аверьянов; born 22 December 1984) is a former Russian professional football player. Club career He played in the Russian Football National League for FC Fakel Voronezh FC Fakel Voronezh (russian: Футбольный клуб "Факел" Воронеж) is a Soviet and Russian professional football club based in Voronezh. Founded in 1947, the club has played in the Soviet Top League and the Russian Premier Le ... in 2002 and 2003. External links * 1984 births Footballers from Voronezh Living people Russian footballers Association football midfielders FC Fakel Voronezh players FC Arsenal Tula players {{Russia-footy-midfielder-1984-stub ...
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Aleksandr Averyanov (other)
Aleksandr Averyanov may refer to: * Aleksandr Averyanov (footballer, born 1948), Soviet and Russian football player and coach * Aleksandr Averyanov (footballer, born 1969), Russian football player {{hndis, Averyanov, Aleksandr ...
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A Captive In The Land
''A Captive in the Land'' (russian: Пленник земли, Plennik zemli) is a 1990 Soviet–American survival drama film directed by John Berry and written by Berry and Lee Gold. The film is based on the 1962 novel of the same name by James Aldridge and stars Sam Waterston, Aleksandr Potapov and Keir Giles. Plot On an Arctic flight the crew of a RAF transport aircraft overflies a crashed aircraft. Although a survivor is spotted, the crew realizes that a rescue is not possible and rules out a landing. Rupert Royce (Sam Waterston), a U.S. meteorologist aboard the flight, volunteers to parachute to the ice with first aid supplies to treat the survivor. Bringing supplies with him, Royce lands near the wreckage and finds Averyanov (Aleksandr Potapov), a Soviet navigator, the sole survivor who is injured and unable to be moved. Intending to wait until further help arrives, Royce makes repairs on the shattered aircraft, but soon realizes help is not coming, as the aircraft is far ...
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Averkiyev
Averkiyev (russian: Аверкиев; masculine) or Averkiyeva (russian: Аверкиева; feminine) is a Russian last name.Fedosyukentry on "Аверин" Variants of this last name include Averin/Averina (/) and Averyanov/Averyanova (/). They all derive from the Russian male first name Averky (or its derivative forms Avera and Averyan), which used to be common in the past. The name supposedly derives from a Latin verb meaning ''to put to flight''. The following people share this last name: * Alexander Averkiyev (1980–2000), Russian private, a Hero of the Russian Federation *Dmitry Averkiyev Dmitry Vasilyevich Averkiyev (russian: Дмитрий Васильевич Аверкиев, (October 12, 1836, Yekaterinodar, Russian Empire, — January 20, 1905, Saint Petersburg, Russian Empire) was a Russian playwright, theatre critic, novel ... (1836–1905), Russian playwright and novelist * Julia Averkieva (''Yuliya Averkiyeva'') (1907–1980), Soviet anthropologist and string ...
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Rowing At The Friendship Games
Rowing at the Friendship Games took place at the Man-made Basin, located within the Trade Unions Olympic Sports Centre in Moscow, Soviet Union between 24 and 26 August 1984. 14 events (8 men's and 6 women's) were contested. Medal summary Men's events Women's events * – only two teams competed Medal table See also * Rowing at the 1984 Summer Olympics References * * {{Rowing (sport) Friendship Games Friendship Games 1984 in Soviet sport Friendship Games The Friendship Games, or Friendship-84 (russian: Дружба-84, ''Druzhba-84''), was an international multi-sport event A multi-sport event is an organized sporting event, often held over multiple days, featuring competition in many differ ... Rowing in Europe Rowing in the Soviet Union ...
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2011 FIBA Asia Championship For Women Squads
These are the team rosters of the 16 teams competing in the 2011 FIBA Asia Championship for Women. Level I Head coach: Sun Fengwu Head coach: Chang Hui-ying Head coach: Pete Gaudet Head coach: Fumikazu Nakagawa Head coach: Lim Dal-Shik Head coach: Elie Nasr Level II Head coach: Bill McCammon Head coach: Tatyana Kondius Head coach: Tan See Wah Head coach: Chiew Poh Leng Head coach: Ajit Kuruppu Head coach: Stepan Lebedev Stepan ( uk, Степань; pl, Stepań; he, סטפאן) is an urban-type settlement in Sarny Raion (raion, district) of Rivne Oblast (oblast, province) in western Ukraine. Its population was 4,073 as of the Ukrainian Census (2001), 2001 Ukra ... References Official website {{FIBA Asia Championship for Women squads FIBA Women's Asia Cup squads ...
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