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Vladimir Ponomaryov (choreographer)
Vladimir Ponomaryov may refer to: * Vladimir Alekseyevich Ponomaryov (born 1940), Soviet international footballer * Vladimir Sergeyevich Ponomaryov (born 1987), Russian footballer *Vladimir Ponomaryov (actor), see ''Qumi-Qumi ''Qumi-Qumi'' (russian: italic=yes, Куми-Куми, ''Kumi-Kumi'') is an animated series created by Toonbox, best known for the ''Cut the Rope'' cartoons. From November 2012, it premiered on Multilandia (Multimania) and Carousel. On October 1 ...'' * Vladimir Ponomaryov (runner) (born 1952), Soviet Olympic middle-distance runner {{hndis, Ponomaryov, Vladimir ...
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Vladimir Ponomaryov (footballer, Born 1940)
Vladimir Alekseyevich Ponomaryov (russian: Владимир Алексеевич Пономарёв; born 18 February 1940) is a retired Soviet football player who played as a defender or forward. International career Ponomaryov made his debut for USSR on 11 October 1964 in a friendly against Austria Austria, , bar, Östareich officially the Republic of Austria, is a country in the southern part of Central Europe, lying in the Eastern Alps. It is a federation of nine states, one of which is the capital, Vienna, the most populous .... He played at the 1966 FIFA World Cup, where USSR made it to the semi-finals. External links *Profile 1940 births Living people Soviet men's footballers Soviet Union men's international footballers 1966 FIFA World Cup players PFC CSKA Moscow players Russian men's footballers FC Dynamo Moscow reserves players Men's association football defenders Men's association football forwards FC Tver players {{USSR-footy-bio ...
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Vladimir Ponomaryov (footballer, Born 1987)
Vladimir Sergeyevich Ponomaryov (russian: Владимир Серге́евич Пономарёв; born 22 April 1987) is a Russian former professional football player. Club career He played for the main squad of FC Rostov in the Russian Cup. On 29 January 2015, Ponomaryov moved to FC Tyumen FC Tyumen is a Russian football club based in Tyumen. The former member of the Russian Premier League now plays in the third-tier FNL 2. The club was previously known as ''Geolog'' (in 1961–1963 and 1983–1991, meaning Geologist), ''Priboy' .... References External links * * 1987 births Footballers from Omsk Living people Russian men's footballers Men's association football defenders FC Dynamo Moscow reserves players FC Rostov players FC Volgar Astrakhan players FC Krasnodar players FC Sodovik Sterlitamak players FC Mordovia Saransk players FC Torpedo Moscow players Russian Premier League players FC Luch Vladivostok players FC Tyumen players FC Tosno players ...
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Vladimir Ponomaryov (actor)
Vladimir Ponomaryov may refer to: * Vladimir Alekseyevich Ponomaryov (born 1940), Soviet international footballer * Vladimir Sergeyevich Ponomaryov (born 1987), Russian footballer * Vladimir Ponomaryov (actor), see '' Qumi-Qumi'' *Vladimir Ponomaryov (runner) Vladimir Ponomaryov (russian: Владимир Иванович Пономарёв; born 10 August 1952) is a Russian former Soviet middle-distance runner. He represented his country at the 1976 Summer Olympics and was a seven-time Soviet national ...
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Qumi-Qumi
''Qumi-Qumi'' (russian: italic=yes, Куми-Куми, ''Kumi-Kumi'') is an animated series created by Toonbox, best known for the ''Cut the Rope'' cartoons. From November 2012, it premiered on Multilandia (Multimania) and Carousel. On October 14, 2013, it began broadcasting on the channel STS. The series was developed with the financial support of the Government of Moscow, and since 2011 with the support of Film Foundation. It is based around a small comic book from 2005 that eventually made it into a small music video in 2007, and eventually into a full-fledged cartoon in 2011, ''Qumi-Qumi'' tells of three different tribes: the magic-based tribal Jumi-Qumi, the science-based capitalist Yumi-Qumi, and the militaristic and communistic Shumi-Qumi. Three young outcasts of each tribe, Juga, Yusi, and Shumadan, manage to break out of their social norms and become close friends. The speech of the characters is a gibberish language known as Tarabar (though with its own specific words) p ...
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