• Andrei Volos is a Russian writer. His first novel Xurramobod [ru] received the State Prize of the Russian Federation in literature and arts for year 2000...
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  • Volos is a port city in Thessaly, Greece. Volos may also refer to: Gulf of Volos Veles (god), Slavic god SS Volos, several steamships Andrei Volos, Russian...
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  • critics and artists: Andrei Vasilevsky, editor-in-chief of Novy Mir; Natalya Ivanova, assistant of editor-in-chief of Znamya; Andrei Volos, writer awarded...
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    Nayman, Yevgeni Popov, Zakhar Prilepin, Valery Pustovaya, Sergey Soloukh, Andrei Volos, Oleg Yermakov and others. List of literary magazines The Europa World...
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  • Smyrnis – 2020–2021 Rodrigo Colombo – Volos – 2020–2021 Maximiliano Comba – Volos – 2023– Jorge Correa – Volos – 2022 Franco Costanzo – Olympiacos – 2011–2012...
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  • Chandler and Olga Meerson for Soul, by Andrei Platonov (Harvill Press, 2003) Arch Tait for Hurramabad, by Andrei Volos (Glas, 2001) Robert Maguire for Dead...
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  • in Sughd Region, Tajikistan Khurramabad (novel) [ru], a 2000 novel by Andrei Volos All pages with titles containing Khorramabad This disambiguation page...
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  • Russian Booker Prize: Возвращение в Панджруд (Return to Panjrud) by Andrei Volos SAARC Literary Award: Suman Pokhrel, Abhay K, Daya Dissanayake, Farheen...
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    Andrei Nikolayevich Paliy (Russian: Андре́й Никола́евич Па́лий; 13 February 1971 – 20 March 2022) was a Russian naval officer who served as the deputy...
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    holds the record for most nominations (five, winning once), followed by Andrei Dmitriev (four, winning once) and Alexey Slapovsky (four, no wins). No person...
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