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__NOTOC__ Pavlova may refer to: Persons *Pavlova, the feminine form of Pavlov, a common Russian and Bulgarian family name *Anna Pavlova (1881–1931), Russian ballerina *Anna Pavlova (born 1987), Russian artistic gymnast *Karolina Pavlova, Russian writer Places * I. P. Pavlova, a metro station in Prague, Czech Republic *Pavlova, Russia, several rural localities in Russia *Pavlová, a village in Slovakia *Pavlova Huť Nature Reserve in the Czech Republic Other * Pavlova, a meringue-based dessert * ''Pavlova'' (alga), a genus of family Pavlovaceae (Haptophyta) * ''Anna Pavlova'' (film), a 1983 film about the dancer See also *Pavlov (other) Pavlov (or its variant Pavliv) may refer to: People *Pavlov (surname) (fem. ''Pavlova''), a common Bulgarian and Russian last name *Ivan Pavlov, Russian physiologist famous for his experiments in classical conditioning Places Czech Republic *Pavlo ... * Pavlova Ves, a village in Slovakia {{Disambiguation, surname, geo ...
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Pavlov (surname)
Pavlov and its feminine form Pavlova are common Russian (Па́влов, Па́влова) and Bulgarian surnames. Their Ukrainian variant is Pavliv. All stem from Christian name Paul (Russian: Pavel; Ukrainian: Pavlo). These names may refer to many people: In arts and entertainment Film and television * Sergey A. Pavlov (born 1958), Russian actor, director *Viktor Pavlov (1940–2006), Soviet/Russian actor Literature * Karolina Pavlova, Russian writer * Nikolai Pavlov, Russian writer * Oleg Pavlov (1970–2018), Russian writer * Vera Pavlova, Russian writer Music *Alla Pavlova (born 1952), Russian composer * Dmitri Pavlov (composer) (born 1959), Russian composer * Petya Pavlova, Bulgarian singer Other arts * Anelia Pavlova (born 1956), Bulgarian-born Australian artist *Anna Pavlova (1881–1931), Russian ballet dancer * Anna Pavlova (gymnast) (born 1987), Russian artistic gymnast Fictional characters *The Contesa Pavlova, fictional character in the film '' Buenos Aires me ...
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Anna Pavlova
Anna Pavlovna Pavlova ( , rus, Анна Павловна Павлова ), born Anna Matveyevna Pavlova ( rus, Анна Матвеевна Павлова; – 23 January 1931), was a Russian prima ballerina of the late 19th and the early 20th centuries. She was a principal artist of the Imperial Russian Ballet and the Ballets Russes of Sergei Diaghilev. Pavlova is most recognized for her creation of the role of ''The Dying Swan'' and, with her own company, became the first ballerina to tour around the world, including performances in South America, India and Australia. Early life Anna Matveyevna Pavlova was born in the Preobrazhensky Regiment hospital, Saint Petersburg where her father, Matvey Pavlovich Pavlov, served. Some sources say that her parents married just before her birth, others—years later. Her mother, Lyubov Feodorovna Pavlova, came from peasants and worked as a laundress at the house of a Russian-Jewish banker, Lazar Polyakov, for some time. When Anna rose to f ...
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Anna Pavlova (gymnast)
Anna Anatolyevna Pavlova (russian: А́нна Анато́льевна Па́влова; born 6 September 1987) is a Russian-born artistic gymnast who won two bronze medals at the 2004 Olympic Games in Athens, and represented Russia in other international competitions. In 2002 she won the Russian National Championships. Pavlova competed for Azerbaijan from 2013, winning silver at the 2014 European Championships on vault. She was well known for her balletic style and clean technique. Pavlova retired in 2015 at the age of 28. Career 2000–2002 Pavlova first emerged on the international gymnastics scene in 2000, winning a gold medal on the uneven bars at the Junior European Championships. Although she was too young to compete as a senior at the World Championships in 2001, she was allowed to participate in the Goodwill Games, where she earned a silver medal on the balance beam. In 2001 Pavlova won the junior women's nationals. In 2002, still too young to compete internation ...
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Karolina Pavlova
Karolina Karlovna Pavlova (russian: link=no, Кароли́на Ка́рловна Па́влова) (22 July 1807 – 14 December 1893) was a 19th-century Russian poet and novelist.Terras, 1985, p. 128. Biography Karolina Karlovna Pavlova (née Jänisch) was born in Yaroslavl.Heldt, 1978 Her father was a German professor of physics and chemistry at the School of Medicine and Surgery in Moscow. Pavlova was homeschooled. Her Polish tutor, poet Adam Mickiewicz (and also her first love), was "stunned by her literary talents." She was married in 1837 to Nikolai Filippovich Pavlov, who admitted he married her for her money. Pavlova had a son, Ippolit. For years they ran a literary salon in Moscow that was visited by both Westernizers and Slavophiles. Pavlova's husband gambled her inheritance away and began living with her younger cousin in another household he had set up. The marriage ended in 1853.Terras, 1991, p. 225–226 She went to Saint Petersburg, where her father had just died i ...
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Pavlova, Russia
Pavlov (russian: Павлов, masculine) or Pavlova (, feminine or masculine genitive) is the name of several rural localities in Russia. Modern localities * Pavlov, Bryansk Oblast, a settlement in Krasnovichsky Rural Administrative Okrug of Unechsky District in Bryansk Oblast; * Pavlov, Belokalitvinsky District, Rostov Oblast, a ''khutor'' in Nizhnepopovskoye Rural Settlement of Belokalitvinsky District in Rostov Oblast * Pavlov, Morozovsky District, Rostov Oblast, a ''khutor'' in Shiroko-Atamanovskoye Rural Settlement of Morozovsky District in Rostov Oblast * Pavlov, Semikarakorsky District, Rostov Oblast, a ''khutor'' in Zolotarevskoye Rural Settlement of Semikarakorsky District in Rostov Oblast * Pavlova, Moscow Oblast, a settlement in Ramenskoye Rural Settlement of Yegoryevsky District in Moscow Oblast * Pavlova, Oryol Oblast, a village in Gnezdilovsky Selsoviet of Bolkhovsky District in Oryol Oblast Alternative names *Pavlova, alternative name of Pavlovo, a village i ...
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Pavlová
Pavlová ( hu, Garampáld) is a village and municipality in the Nové Zámky District in the Nitra Region of south-west Slovakia. History In historical records the village was first mentioned in 1135, under the name Pauli. Geography The municipality lies at an altitude of 137 metres and covers an area of 7.617 km2. It has a population of about 275 people. Ethnicity The population is about 95% Hungarian and 5% Slovak. Facilities The village has a small public library and a football pitch A football pitch (also known as soccer field) is the playing surface for the game of association football. Its dimensions and markings are defined by Law 1 of the Laws of the Game, "The Field of Play". The pitch is typically made of natural t .... The Roman Catholic church of St. Lawrence was founded in the village in 1810. References External links *https://web.archive.org/web/20080111223415/http://www.statistics.sk/mosmis/eng/run.html Pavlová – Nové Zámky Okolie V ...
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Pavlova Huť Nature Reserve
Pavlova Huť is a nature reserve within the Český les Protected Landscape Area in the western part of the Plzeň Region of the Czech Republic. It is named after a former glass works village (founded around 1740, destroyed after 1945) of the same name which was located nearby. It lies along the boundary with Germany. The reserve protects a well-preserved bog spruce forest with typical fauna and flora. 100% of the area is forested, mainly by spruce. It is one of few places in the Český les PLA where a spruce forest is native. Pavlova Huť is also a Special Area of Conservation A Special Area of Conservation (SAC) is defined in the European Union's Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC), also known as the ''Directive on the Conservation of Natural Habitats and of Wild Fauna and Flora''. They are to protect the 220 habitats and a .... References Nature reserves in the Czech Republic Protected areas in Tachov District {{Europe-protected-area-stub ...
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Pavlova (dessert)
Pavlova is a meringue-based dessert. Originating in either Australia or New Zealand in the early 20th century, it was named after the Russian ballerina Anna Pavlova.Boylen, Jeremy (reporter) (20 August 2004)Pavlova''George Negus Tonight'', Australian Broadcasting Corporation/ref> Taking the form of a cake-like circular block of baked meringue, pavlova has a crisp crust and soft, light inside. The confection is usually topped with fruit and whipped cream. The name is pronounced , or like the name of the dancer, which was .'' Macquarie Dictionary, Fourth Edition'' (2005). Melbourne, The Macquarie Library Pty Ltd. Orsman, H.W. (ed.) (1979) ''Heinemann New Zealand dictionary.'' Auckland: Heinemann Educational Books (NZ)Dictionary.com, "pavlova", in Dictionary.com Unabridged (v 1.1). Source location: Random House, Inchttp://dictionary.reference.com/browse/pavlova Availablehttp://dictionary.reference.com Accessed: 26 April 2009. The dessert is believed to have been created in honour ...
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Pavlova (alga)
''Pavlova'' is a genus of algae belonging to the family Pavlovaceae. The genus has cosmopolitan distribution. The genus name of ''Pavlova'' is in honour of Anna Pawlowna Pawlowa (1881–1931), who was a Russian prima ballerina of the late 19th and the early 20th centuries. This is because "the movement of the type species, ''Pavlova gyrans'', is positively balletic". The genus was circumscribed by Roger William Butcher in J. Mar. Biol. Assoc. U.K. vol.31 on page 183, fig. 35-38 in 1952. Species As accepted by Algaebase AlgaeBase is a global species database of information on all groups of algae, both marine and freshwater, as well as sea-grass. History AlgaeBase began in March 1996, founded by Michael Guiry. Text was copied from this source, which is avail ...; *'' Pavlova calceolata'' *'' Pavlova ennorea'' *'' Pavlova granifera'' *'' Pavlova gyrans'' *'' Pavlova helicata'' *'' Pavlova hommersandii'' *'' Pavlova lutheri'' *'' Pavlova mesolychnon'' *'' Pavlo ...
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Anna Pavlova (film)
''Anna Pavlova'', also known as ''A Woman for All Time'', is a 1983 biographical drama film depicting the life of the Russian ballet dancer Anna Pavlova, written and directed by Emil Loteanu and starring Galina Belyayeva, James Fox and Sergey Shakurov. It depicts Pavlova's passion for art and her collaboration with the reformers of ballet including Michel Fokine, Vaslav Nijinsky and Sergei Diaghilev. A co-production between the United Kingdom and the Soviet Union, famed British director Michael Powell served as a producer and featured American director Martin Scorsese in a cameo role. Plot The film opens in the cold Saint Petersburg with a scene where Anna as a young girl observes through a window young dancers practicing. Although she catches a cold, Anna decides that she does not merely want to be a dancer but that she wants to be one of the best. It is shown how classical master dancer/ballet teacher Marius Petipa helps Anna on to the path to glory and her rise in the imper ...
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Pavlov (other)
Pavlov (or its variant Pavliv) may refer to: People *Pavlov (surname) (fem. ''Pavlova''), a common Bulgarian and Russian last name *Ivan Pavlov, Russian physiologist famous for his experiments in classical conditioning Places Czech Republic *Pavlov (Břeclav District) * Pavlov (Havlíčkův Brod District) * Pavlov (Jihlava District) * Pavlov (Kladno District) * Pavlov (Pelhřimov District) *Pavlov (Šumperk District) *Pavlov (Žďár nad Sázavou District) Russia * Pavlov, Russia (or ''Pavlova''), several rural localities in Russia Ukraine * Pavliv, Ternopil Oblast (''Pavlov''), a village in Ternopil Raion of Ternopil Oblast *Pavliv, Radekhiv Raion (''Pavlov''), a village in Radekhiv Raion of Lviv Oblast Other uses * Pavlov (crater), a large lunar crater on the far side of the Moon See also *Pavel, masculine given name * Pavlof (other) * Pavlova (other) * Pavlovs, a surname * Pavlovsk (other) *Pavlovsky (other) *Pavlovo, several inhabited locali ...
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