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Marusia, Marusja, or Marusya may refer to: ;People *
Marusia Churai Maria or Marusia Churai (; 1625–1653) was a mythical Ukrainian Baroque composer, poet, and singer. She became a recurrent motif in Ukrainian literature and the songs ascribed to her are widely performed in Ukraine. According to the legend sh ...
(1625–1653), Ukrainian Baroque composer, poet, and singer *
Marusia massacre The Marusia massacre () (March, 1925) was the response of the Chilean government under president Arturo Alessandri to a strike by the workers of a saltpeter mine leading to over 500 dead, over ninety percent being strikers or their family members. ...
1925 Chilean government crackdown during a mining strike *
Marusya Klimova Marusya Klimova (first name also transliterated Marusia or Maroussia; ; real name Tatyana Nikolayevna Kondratovich, ; born January 14, 1961 in Leningrad, Soviet Union), is a Russian writer and translator. She lives in Saint Petersburg. Biog ...
(born 1961), Russian writer and translator *
Letters from Marusia ''Letters from Marusia'' () is a 1975 Mexican film directed by Chilean filmmaker Miguel Littín. It was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. It was also entered into the 1976 Cannes Film Festival. The film is based on a P ...
, 1976 Mexican film *
Maria Nikiforova Maria Hryhorivna Nikiforova (; 1885–1919) was a Ukrainian anarchist partisan leader who led the Black Guards during the Ukrainian War of Independence, becoming widely renowned as an atamansha. A self-described terrorist from the age of 16, ...
, widely known as Marusya (1885–1919), Ukrainian anarchist partisan leader *
Marusya Ivanova Lyubcheva Marusya Ivanova Luybcheva (; born 20 July 1949, in Mitrovtsi, Montana district) is a Bulgarian politician who served as a Member of the European Parliament from 2007 until 2009 and from 2013 until 2014. She is a member of the Coalition for Bulgar ...
(born 1949), Bulgarian politician ;Fiction *Marusia, a character in ''
The Fiend The Fiend or The Vampire (Russian: Упырь ''Upyr'') is a Russian fairy tale, collected by Alexander Afanasyev as his number 363. The tale was translated and published by William Ralston Shedden-Ralston. It is also known as The Corpse Eater an ...
'' *Marusja, a character in ''
The Magic Mountain ''The Magic Mountain'' (, ) is a novel by Thomas Mann. It was first published in Germany in November 1924. Since then, it has gone through numerous editions and been translated into many languages. It is widely considered a seminal work of 20t ...
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