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Obolonsky
Obolonsky (masculine), Obolonskaya (feminine) is a Russian-language surname, see " Blonsky" for its etymology. Notable people with this surname include: * (1856-1913), Ukrainian (Russian Empire) professor of legal medicine, dean of the medical department, Kiev University * Raisa Obolonsky (1924-2010), Russian writer * Shane Obolonsky, Canadian kickboxer See also * Mirosław Obłoński *Oblonsky Oblonsky (masculine), Oblonskaya (feminine) is a Russian-language surname, see " Blonsky" for its etymology. Notable people with this surname include: * (1924-2010), Russian writer *Shane Oblonsky (born 1985), American kickboxer *Prince Stepan (Sti ... * {{surname Russian-language surnames ...
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Blonsky
Blonsky is an East Slavic language surname. Feminine forms: Blonska (Блонська, Ukrainian), Blonskaya (Блонская, Russian, Belarusian). The surnames Blonsky, Oblonsky, Obolonsky may be derived from various placenames Блонь , Облонь , Оболонь. И. М Ганжина , ''Словарь современных русских фамилий'', 2001p.67/ref> According to Vladimir Dal's ''Explanatory Dictionary'', the terms блонье, oболонье, among other meanings, referred to a kind of wet meadow by river (in Western parts of the Russian Empire), as well as the surrounds of a town, a suburb; - all originating from the generic meaning of "surrounding"., and it is suggested that the term gave rise to placenames. "Blonsky" may also be the Russified form of the Polish surname Błoński of similar origin. Notable people with the surname include: * Lyudmyla Blonska, Ukrainian athlete * Nikki Blonsky (born 1988), American actress and singer * Pavel P ...
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Oblonsky
Oblonsky (masculine), Oblonskaya (feminine) is a Russian-language surname, see " Blonsky" for its etymology. Notable people with this surname include: * (1924-2010), Russian writer *Shane Oblonsky (born 1985), American kickboxer *Prince Stepan (Stiva) Oblonsky, a character from ''Anna Karenina ''Anna Karenina'' ( rus, «Анна Каренина», p=ˈanːə kɐˈrʲenʲɪnə) is a novel by the Russian author Leo Tolstoy, first published in book form in 1878. Widely considered to be one of the greatest works of literature ever writte ...'' *Prince Serge Oblonsky, a character from ''The Chess Player'' (1938 film) See also * Mirosław Obłoński * Obolonsky {{surname Russian-language surnames ...
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Raisa Obolonsky
Raisa may refer to *Raisa (given name) *Raisa (surname) * ''Raisa'' (album) by Raisa Andriana * ''Raisa'' (film), a 2015 Romanian short film *Raisa (singer) Raisa Andriana, better known by her mononym Raisa (born in Jakarta on 6 June 1990), is an Indonesian singer and songwriter. She became publicly known for her song titled "Serba Salah". Prior to her solo career, she was one of the lead vocalist o ...
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Shane Oblonsky
Shane Oblonsky (born 28 December 1985) is an American featherweight Muay Thai kickboxer, who formerly competed for Glory. Combat Press ranked him as a top ten featherweight kickboxer in the world between September 2014 and May 2015. Kickboxing career Oblonsky made his debut against Yamato Miura at WCK Muaythai on September 4, 2008. He won the fight by decision. He fought two more times in the United States, losing by knockout to Scotty Leffler and beating Hoshung Dizay by decision. He afterwards had two fights with Wu Lin Feng. On May 1, 2010, he lost to Yang Zhuo by decision. His second fight with WLF was in Las Vegas, at Wu Lin Feng Las Vegas Spectacular, being scheduled to fight Xu Yan. He beat Yan by decision. In between these two fights, Oblonsky scored a third-round knockout of Joey Pagliuso at WCK Muaythai. In his next two fights, he beat Zhou Zhipeng and Jose Palacios, as short-notice replacement for Kit Cope. Oblonsky had his last muay thai fight before transitio ...
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Mirosław Obłoński
Mirosław Obłoński (born 17 July 1938 in Warsaw) ("Miki") is a Polish writer, poet, singer, and artist associated with the Piwnica pod Baranami cabaret. He graduated from the Jagiellonian University in Kraków with a degree in history. In the early 1960s he performed with the "Piwnica Pod Baranami" ("The basement under the Rams") group and in 1964 at the Opole music festival received the top award. In 1965 he received the award again, together with Ewa Sadowska. During this time he often performed with Ewa Demarczyk Ewa Maria Demarczyk (16 January 1941 – 14 August 2020) was a Polish singer, generally associated with the sung poetry genre and the Piwnica pod Baranami cabaret. Demarczyk was recognized as one of the most talented and charismatic singers in t .... Since 1973, he worked for TV Kraków. While he retired in 2003, he continues to occasionally perform with the new version of the "Piwnica" cabaret. References 1938 births Living people Musicians from Warsaw ...
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