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  2. Paul van Dyk - Wikipedia

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    Paul van Dyk grew up in East Berlin in a single parent household; his father left him and his mother when he was four years old. [citation needed] While living there, he worked as a broadcast technician [11] and began training to become a carpenter.

  3. Mikhail Gulko - Wikipedia

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    This article about a Ukrainian singer is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.

  4. KaZantip - Wikipedia

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    KaZantip, also known simply as "Z", was an electronic dance music festival that took place every year from 1992 to 2013 on the Crimean Peninsula; from 2002 to 2013, it was held in the village of Popivka, near Yevpatoria

  5. Gazeta.Ru - Wikipedia

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    Gazeta.Ru (Russian: Газета.Ru) is a Russian news site based in Moscow. In 2012, ownership of Gazeta.Ru was transferred to Alexander Mamut . In 2020, the state-owned company Sberbank became the sole owner of Gazeta.Ru 's holding company, Rambler Media Group .

  6. Muzykalnaya Akademiya - Wikipedia

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    Sovyetskaya Muzyka was established in February 1933 by the Union of Soviet Composers and the State Committee on the Arts.In the first year, the journal was a bimonthly publication 200 pages in length, but after that until World War II the journal was published once a month and was on average 110 pages long.

  7. My World@Mail.Ru - Wikipedia

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    My World@Mail.Ru (Russian: Мой мир@Mail.Ru) is a social networking service which is a part of Mail.ru portal. My World is the third most popular Russian social networking site, after VK.com and Odnoklassniki .

  8. Polina Osetinskaya - Wikipedia

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    Osetinskaya created and headed the "Polina Osetinskaya Professional Health Support Center for Musicians", [6] which helps musicians and people of creative professions in solving problems related to the peculiarities of the profession, such as overplayed hands, muscle cramps, fear of going on stage, vegetative stress and many others.

  9. Shizuka (band) - Wikipedia

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    In 1995, Shizuka's first CD live album, Live Shizuka, was released in the United States by New Yorker record label Persona Non Grata. [23] [2] [8] In this release, the band maintained atmosphere akin to 4AD releases with further yet meticulous use of guitar effects [23] and noise [n] that distinguished the group's musical style from the Japanese neo-psychedelia. [23]