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: Варвара; el, Βαρβάρα, ''Varvára''), a variant of "
Barbara
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People
* Barbara (given name)
* Barbara (painter) (1915–2002), pseudonym of Olga Biglieri, Italian futurist painter
* Barbara (singer) (1930–1997), French singer
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Varvara, Azerbaijan
Varvara is a village and municipality in the Yevlakh Rayon of Azerbaijan
Azerbaijan (, ; az, Azərbaycan ), officially the Republic of Azerbaijan, , also sometimes officially called the Azerbaijan Republic is a transcontinental country loca ...
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Varvara, Prozor
Varvara is a village in the municipality of Prozor-Rama, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Bosnia and Herzegovina ( sh, / , ), abbreviated BiH () or B&H, sometimes called Bosnia–Herzegovina and often known informally as Bosnia, is a country at t ...
, on the
Rama
Rama (; ), Ram, Raman or Ramar, also known as Ramachandra (; , ), is a major deity in Hinduism. He is the seventh and one of the most popular '' avatars'' of Vishnu. In Rama-centric traditions of Hinduism, he is considered the Supreme Bein ...
river, Bosnia and Herzegovina
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Varvara, Burgas Province, Bulgaria
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Varvara, Pazardzhik Province,
Septemvri Municipality
Septemvri Municipality ( bg, Община Септември) is a municipality in the Pazardzhik Province of Bulgaria.
Demography
At the 2011 census, the population of Septemvri was 25,794. Most of the inhabitants (76.5%) were Bulgarians, and t ...
, Bulgaria
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Varvara, Chalkidiki
Varvara is a village in Chalkidiki, in Greece. It is located in the north of Chalkidiki, built at 550 m height, between the hills Derveniko and Sougkliani. It is part of Aristotelis municipality. Its population is 538 residents according to 2011 ...
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Varvara, Tearce,
Tearce Municipality
Tearce ( mk, Теарце ; Albanian:Tearcë) is a municipality in northwestern North Macedonia. ''Tearce'' is also the name of the village where the municipal seat is found. Tearce Municipality is part of the Polog Statistical Region.
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, Republic of North Macedonia
Books
*''Varvara'', US title of 1956 novel ''Sea of Glass'' by
Dennis Parry
Dennis Arthur Parry (7 November 1912 - 21 June 1955) was a British novelist. He died early as a result of a road accident, and none of his books was ever reprinted beyond a first edition until Valancourt Books reprinted ''The Survivor'' () and '' ...
People
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Varvara (singer)
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Varvara Annenkova (1795–1866), Russian poet
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Varvara Bakhmeteva
Varvara Aleksandrovna Bakhmeteva (Варва́ра Алекса́ндровна Бахме́тева; 1815–1851), birth name Varvara Alexandrovna Lopukhina, was a Russian noblewoman who was the beloved and tragic muse of the great Romantic poet ...
, Mikhail Lermontov's muse
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Varvara Baruzdina
Varvara Matveevna Baruzdina (russian: Варвара Матвеевна Баруздина; 1862, Krasny Kholm – 1941, Saint Petersburg) was a Russian Realist painter, primarily of genre scenes.
Biography
Her father was a village craftsman. ...
(1862–1941), Russian painter
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Varvara Barysheva
Varvara Borisovna Barysheva (born 24 March 1977) is a Russian speed skater
Speed skating is a competitive form of ice skating in which the competitors race each other in travelling a certain distance on skates. Types of speed skating are ...
(born 1977), Russian speed skater
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Varvara Bubnova (1886–1983), Russian painter and pedagogue
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Varvara Flink, Russian tennis player
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Varvara Golitsyna ( Engelhardt (1752–1815), Russian lady in waiting and noble
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Varvara Ivanova Varvara Ivanova (born 1987) is a Russian virtuoso harpist and winner of major prizes in many international harp competitions.
She was born in Moscow in 1987 and grew up in a family of musicians, with her father baritone Vladimir Ivanov, her mothe ...
(born 1987), Russian virtuoso harpist
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Varvara Lepchenko (born 1986), former Uzbekistan and now American tennis player
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Varvara Massalitinova (1878–1945), Russian theatre and film actress
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Varvara Mestnikova, Russian chess player
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Varvara Rudneva (1844–1899), first Russian women physician
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Varvara Saulina, Russian chess player
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Varvara Stepanova (1894–1958), Russian artist
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Varvara Subbotina, Russian synchronized swimmer
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Varvara Yakovleva (died 1918), Russian Orthodox saint
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Varvara Yakovleva (politician) (1884–1941 or 1944), Russian politician
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Varvara Zelenskaya (born 1972), Russian alpine skier
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Varvara Zubova, Russian gymnast
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