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Olya is a diminutive form of the first name Olga. Olya may also refer to: People * Olya Dubatova, Russian artist * Olya Ivanisevic, Serbian fashion model * Olya Kroytor, Russian artist *Olya Polyakova, Ukrainian entertainer * Olya Smeshlivaya, Russian snowboarder * Olya Viglione, Russian musician * Olya Zueva, actress and film director based in New York, USA * Hasan Anami Olya, Iranian opera singer Other uses * Olya, Russia, a rural locality (a ''selo'') in Astrakhan Oblast, Russia * Olya, Iran (other), several places in Iran *''Olya'', meaning "Upper", a common element in Iranian place names; see * "Olya", a song by the Ukrainian hard rock band Vopli Vidopliassova See also * Olia (other) *Olja Olja is a feminine given name and nickname. It may refer to: Given name * Olja Bećković (born 1964), Serbian journalist, actress and television presenter * Olja Ivanjicki (1931–2009), Serbian painter, sculptor and poet * Olja Knežević (born 1 ...
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Olga (name)
Olga is an East Slavic female given name, derived from the Old Norse name Helga. It is used in Russia (Ольга), Ukraine (Ольга, transliterated ''Olha''), Belarus (Вольга, transliterated ''Vol'ha''), Bulgaria (Олга transliterated ''Ólga''), the Czech Republic, Greece and Cyprus (Όλγα, ''Ólgha''), Georgia (ოლგა (Olga) or more archaic ოლღა (Olgha)), Latvia, Lithuania (''Alge,Algis''), Finland, Poland, Hungary, Romania, the Balkans (Serbian Олга or Оља), Western Europe and Latin America (Olga). Name days (St. Olga of Kiev): Bulgaria, Poland, Czech Republic, Greece and France – July 11, Slovakia – July 23, Ukraine, Russia – July 24, Hungary – July 27. The male equivalent is Oleg (Олeг). People Kievan Rus' * Saint Olga of Kiev (890–969), regent of Kievan Rus' and wife of Igor of Kiev Russian imperial family * Olga Nikolaevna of Russia (1822–1892), second daughter of Nicholas I of Russia, wife to Charles I, King of W ...
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Olya Dubatova
Olya Dubatova (russian: Оля Дубатова, born July 8) is a Russian born visual artist. Since 2008 she has exhibited internationally. She lives in California and New York City. Work Dubatova is a painter, filmmaker, and installation artist. She explores language, technology, time, place, sound, mapping, gender and identity through new media installation and performance. From 2007 to 2011 her studio was in Rome, and she mostly exhibited in Europe. Her digital photography, interactive video art installations, films, sound, and single and multi-channel video works have been featured in numerous solo and group exhibitions and screenings in institutions such Berkeley Museum and Pacific Film Archive, Hammer Museum, Women’s Museum, LACDA (Los Angeles Center of Digital Art), BAWIFM, and Scuderie Aldobrandini Museum, Rome. In 2014, Dubatova co-founded an art and technology center/ art lab at USC, her project a collaboration with Chris Kyriakakis (USC) as well as UCLA an ...
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Olya Ivanisevic
Olya Ivanisevic ( sr, Оља Иванишевић / ''Olja Ivanišević'') (born 28 April 1988) is a Serbian fashion model. She has been on the cover of Italian "Flair" (April 2008), "Marie Claire" (November 2008), "Velvet" (November 2009); and the Serbian ''Elle'' (May 2010). References External links FMD ProfileOlya Ivanisevic
1988 births Living people Models from Belgrade
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Olya Kroytor
Olya Kroytor, full name Olga Igorevna Kroytor (russian: Ольга Игоревна Кройтор, born 1986), is a Russian contemporary artist, based in Moscow. She works in the mediums of painting, collage, installation, sculpture, image manipulation and performance. She is particularly renowned for her performance pieces, receiving the Kandinsky Prize in 2015 in the category of 'Young artist: Project of the Year'. Biography Born in 1986 in Moscow, she studied at Moscow State Pedagogical University in the Graphic Art Department (graduated in 2008) and the Institute of Contemporary Art (2009). Later she participated in Moscow Museum of Modern Art's programme «Free Workshops» (2007) Olya Kroytor has shown her work in many different exhibitions, solo shows being «Unnecessary» (Komnata Gallery, Moscow, 2014),«Dissociative identity disorder» ( Moscow Museum of Modern Art, Moscow, 2011), «Split personality» (Regina Gallery, Moscow, 2011), «Composition No1» (“Dvoret ...
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Olya Polyakova
Olha Yuriivna Polyakova ( uk, Ольга Юріївна Полякова; born 17 January 1979) is a Ukrainian singer, TV presenter, and comedian known as ''Super Blonde''. Career At 15, she began her singing career at Bakhus (Bacchus) restaurant on Kyivska Street in Vinnytsia. In 2008, she released her eponymous song ''Super Blonde'' (russian: Суперблондинка, Superblondinka). In 2012, she took part in the Ukrainian national competition for the Eurovision Song Contest. Polyakova won several music awards in Ukraine, including the 2016 M1 Music award. The Ukraine Minister of Culture had her sing for Viktor Yanukovych. After Russia attacked Ukraine in 2014, she increased her concerts in Ukraine. While other Russian language singers left for Russia, she has stated that she does not want to go to Russia, not even to visit her mother who lives in Moscow. In 2017 on season 4 of ''Tantsi z zirkamy'' ( uk, Танці з зірками) which is Ukraine's ''Dancing with ...
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Olya Smeshlivaya
Olga Smeshlivaya (born October 4, 1990), known as Olya Smeshlivaya, is a Russian professional snowboarder, who specializes in the disciplines of Big Air, Slopestyle and Half-Pipe. She is multiple Champion of Russia and 3rd place on the European Cup 2013. She was member of the Russian national team and nominated for the Olympic Winter Games in Sochi, Russia. In 2010, she was honoured with the title Master of Sports of Russia. In 2015 and 2016 she was part of Nine Queens event. Early life and professional career Olya was born in Crimea and moved to Moscow later. In young age she was doing professional ballroom and Latino-American sport dancing. She competed on a national level and won several competitions. At the age of 13, she tried snowboarding for the first time. During the next years, Smeshlivaya spent her weekends on a small slope in Moscow city, where a coach noticed her. Soon she started competing in the disciplines Slalom skiing, slalom and Freestyle skiing, freestyle. S ...
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