• Look up albina, Albina, Albína, or albină in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Albina may refer to: Albina, Suriname, a city in Suriname Albina, Oregon...
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  • Albinas is a Lithuanian masculine given name. People bearing the name Albinas include: Albinas Albertynas (1934–2005), Lithuanian politician Albinas Elskus...
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  • Matías Albina (born 26 March 1975) is an Argentine former international rugby union player. Born in La Plata, Albina was capped 10 times as a scrum-half...
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    Albina Borisovna Dzhanabaeva (Russian: Альбина Борисовна Джанабаева; born April 9, 1979) is a Russian singer, actress, TV-Host. She is best known for being...
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    Albina, also known as Albine or The White Goddess, is a goddess (possibly Etruscan) associated with the dawn and the founding of Great Britain. She is...
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  • Albina Mali-Hočevar (12 September 1925 - 24 January 2001) was a Slovenian member of the Yugoslav Partisans, serving as a soldier during the Second World...
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    Albina is a town in eastern Suriname, and is capital of the Marowijne District. The town lies on the west bank of the Marowijne river (Maroni river), which...
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    Apamea albina is a moth of the family Noctuidae. It is native to California and Oregon in the United States. It lives in forests and oak savanna on serpentine...
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    Albina Kelmendi (Albanian pronunciation: [alˈbina kɛlˈmɛndi]; born 27 January 1998) is a Kosovo-Albanian singer and songwriter. She rose to fame after...
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  • Albina Grčić (Croatian pronunciation: [ǎlbiːna ɡr̩̂tʃitɕ]; born 6 February 1999), known professionally by the mononym Albina, is a Croatian singer. She...
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    Albina Românească ("The Romanian Bee") was a Romanian-language bi-weekly political and literary magazine, printed in Iaşi, Moldavia, at two intervals during...
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  • Albina Airstrip (IATA: ABN, ICAO: SMBN) is an airport serving Albina, the capital of the Marowijne District of Suriname. It is one of the oldest airports...
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  • Albina Abramovna Goldman (Russian: Альбина Абрамовна Гольдман, Suntarsky District, 4 September 1944) is the director of the Mirny Polytechnic Institute...
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  • Albina Kamaletdinova (born January 24, 1969) is an athlete from Tajikistan who competes in archery. At the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing Kamaletdinova...
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    The name Albina comes from Albina, "the White Goddess," the Etruscan goddess of the dawn and protector of ill-fated lovers. It was a common name in ancient...
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  • Albina Kochkina-Tuzova (Russian: Альбина Брониславовна Кочкина-Тузова; (1929, Cheremkhovo USSR – 1984, Chelyabinsk USSR))) was a former Soviet female speed...
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    Albina is a historical American city that was consolidated into Portland, Oregon in 1891. The land the City of Albina would later be built on was claimed...
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  • Albina is a commune in Cimișlia District, Moldova. It is composed of three villages: Albina, Fetița and Mereni. Pagina oficială a Comisiei Electorale...
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    Pinctada albina is a species of pearl oyster of the genus Pinctada, known as the Shark Bay shell. Another common name is the Arafura shell, endemic to...
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  • Brachodes albina is a moth of the family Brachodidae. It is found in Russia. The taxonomic status of this species is unclear, it is possibly a synonym...
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    Gemmula albina is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Turridae, the turrids. The keel-rib is flattened, bearing a row of equidistant...
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  • Albina Nikolaevna Deriugina (Ukrainian: Альбі́на Микола́ївна Дерю́гіна, romanized: Albina Mykolayivna Deriuhina, 16 March 1932 – 29 March 2023) was a...
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    Albina Shakirova (born 30 March 1987) is a Russian sports shooter. She competed in the women's skeet event at the 2016 Summer Olympics. "Albina Shakirova"...
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    Musca albina is a widespread Old World species of fly, known from the dry areas of the Afrotropical realm, North Africa and the Middle East, Central Asia...
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  • Albinas Januška (born 1960) is a Lithuanian politician. In 1990, he was among those who signed the Act of the Re-Establishment of the State of Lithuania...
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    Albina Anvarovna Shagimuratova (Russian: Альбина Анваровна Шагимуратова; born 17 October 1979) is a Russian coloratura soprano. In 2019 her recording of...
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  • Albina Rrahmani (born 24 February 1989) is a Kosovan-born Albanian former footballer and manager who played as a defender for Albanian club Vllaznia Shkodër...
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    Albina Khamitovna Akhatova (Russian: Альби́на Хами́товна Аха́това, Tatar: Альбина Хәмит кызы Әхәтова; born 13 November 1976) is a Russian former biathlete...
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  • Scabricola albina is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Mitridae, the miters or miter snails. The length of the shell varies...
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    Albina, Countess Raimond is a 1779 tragedy by the British playwright Hannah Cowley. It premiered at the Theatre Royal, Haymarket in London 31 July 1779...
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