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Galia González
Galia may refer to: People Given name *Galia Ackerman (born 1948), French-Russian writer and translator *Galia Angelova (born 1972), Bulgarian tennis player *Galia Ble (born 2011) *Galia Dvorak (born 1988), Spanish table tennis player *Galia Moss, Mexican adventurer *Galia Sabar (born 1963), Israeli professor *Galia Solomonoff (born 1968), Argentinian-born architect and creative director *Galia Yishai (1950-2020), Israeli actress Surname *Jean Galia (1905-1949), a French rugby footballer *Martin Galia (born 1979), Czech handball player *Roberto Galia (born 1963), Italian football player and coach Places *Gália, a municipality in the state of São Paulo, Brazil *Galia, Greece, a village on the island of Crete, Greece *Ge'alya, a moshav in Israel *Nueva Galia, a village in Argentina Other uses *Galia (melon), a type of melon similar to a cantaloupe *Galia, the name of the Queen Amanoa character in the fictional Star Wars Expanded Universe *''Galia (film)'', a 1966 film directed ...
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Galia Ackerman
Galina Ackerman or usually Galia Ackerman () (born 1948) is a French-Russian writer, historian, journalist, translator, researcher at the University of Caen, specializing on Ukraine and Post-Soviet states. She was also a translator for slain Russian journalist Anna Politkovskaya. Biography Galia Ackerman was born in 1948 into a Russian Jewish family. She holds a doctorate in history from the University of Paris 1 Pantheon-Sorbonne and is an associate researcher at the University of Caen. Crossing Chernobyl In 1998, Galia Ackerman translated into French the 'Chernobyl Prayer' by Svetlana Alexievich, a documentary about the Chernobyl disaster. While working on the translation, she traveled in the poisoned territories called 'Chernobyl Exclusion Zone, Zone' (short for Chernobyl Exclusion Zone), in Belarus, and interviewed local well-known personalities about the nuclear catastrophe. When she published her gathered stories about 'Zone', the Centre de Cultura Contemporània de Bar ...
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