Ulanova

U·la·no·va

[oo-lah-nuh-vuh]
noun
Ga·li·na (Ser·ge·yev·na) [guh-lee-nuh sur-gey-uhv-nuh; Russian guh-lyee-nuh syir-gye-yiv-nuh] , 1910–98, Soviet ballerina.
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Ulanova (ʊˈlɑːnəvə) [Click for IPA pronunciation guide]
 
n
Galina (Sergeyevna) (ɡəˈliːnə) 1910--98, Russian ballet dancer, who performed with the Leningrad Kirov ballet (1928--44) and the Moscow Bolshoi Ballet (1944--62)

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