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Alexei$503069$ - traducción al holandés

FINNISH-RUSSIAN FOOTBALLER (BORN 1983)
Alexei Eremenko, Jr.; Alexei Eremenko Jr; Alexei Eremenko Junior; Alexei Eremenko junior; Alexei Eremenko jr; Alexei Eremenko Jr.; Alexei Eremenko jr.; Alexei Eremenko, junior; Alexei Eremenko, Junior; Alexei Eremenko, jr.; Alexei Eremenko, jr; Alexei Eremenko, Jr; Aleksey Eremenko; Aleksei Eremenko

Alexei      
n. Alexeï (eigennaam)
Maksim Gorki         
  • [[Anton Chekhov]] and Gorky. 1900, [[Yalta]]
  • [[Leo Tolstoy]] with Gorky in [[Yasnaya Polyana]], 1900
  • Sportintern]]. Red Square, Moscow USSR. August 1931
  • multi-tailed whip]] and shooing away black crows. [[Saint Basil's Cathedral]] portrayed in the background
  • Grave of Maxim Gorky in the [[Kremlin Wall Necropolis]]
  • On his definitive return to the Soviet Union in 1932, Maxim Gorky received the Ryabushinsky Mansion, designed in 1900 by [[Fyodor Schechtel]] for the Ryabushinsky family. The mansion today houses a museum about Gorky.
  • Portrait of Maxim Gorky by [[Mikhail Nesterov]] (1901)
  • Silver commemorative coin, 2 rubles "Maxim Gorky", 2018
  • Behring]]".
  • Gorky memorial plaque on Glinka street in [[Smolensk]]
RUSSIAN WRITER (1868–1936)
Maxim Gorki; Maksim Gorkiy; Alexey Gorky; Maksim Gorki; Maksim Gorky; Maksim Gor'kii; Maxim Gorkiy; Aleksey Maximovich Peshkov; Alexei Peshkov; Aleksei Maksimovich Peshkov; Maksim gorky; Алексей Максимович Пешков; Maksim Gor’kiy; M. Gorky; Amma (novel); Poslední; A.M. Gorki; Максим Горький; Alexei Maximovich Peshkov; Aleksei Peshkov
Maksim Gorki (russisch verteller en toneelspeler)
Maxim Gorky         
  • [[Anton Chekhov]] and Gorky. 1900, [[Yalta]]
  • [[Leo Tolstoy]] with Gorky in [[Yasnaya Polyana]], 1900
  • Sportintern]]. Red Square, Moscow USSR. August 1931
  • multi-tailed whip]] and shooing away black crows. [[Saint Basil's Cathedral]] portrayed in the background
  • Grave of Maxim Gorky in the [[Kremlin Wall Necropolis]]
  • On his definitive return to the Soviet Union in 1932, Maxim Gorky received the Ryabushinsky Mansion, designed in 1900 by [[Fyodor Schechtel]] for the Ryabushinsky family. The mansion today houses a museum about Gorky.
  • Portrait of Maxim Gorky by [[Mikhail Nesterov]] (1901)
  • Silver commemorative coin, 2 rubles "Maxim Gorky", 2018
  • Behring]]".
  • Gorky memorial plaque on Glinka street in [[Smolensk]]
RUSSIAN WRITER (1868–1936)
Maxim Gorki; Maksim Gorkiy; Alexey Gorky; Maksim Gorki; Maksim Gorky; Maksim Gor'kii; Maxim Gorkiy; Aleksey Maximovich Peshkov; Alexei Peshkov; Aleksei Maksimovich Peshkov; Maksim gorky; Алексей Максимович Пешков; Maksim Gor’kiy; M. Gorky; Amma (novel); Poslední; A.M. Gorki; Максим Горький; Alexei Maximovich Peshkov; Aleksei Peshkov
n. (1868-1936) Russische roman- en toneelschrijver

Definición

Cerebrate
·vi To exhibit mental activity; to have the brain in action.

Wikipedia

Alexei Eremenko

Alexei Eremenko (born Aleksei Alekseyevich Yeryomenko; Russian: Алексей Алексеевич Ерёменко; born 24 March 1983) is a former professional footballer. He is from a footballing family, with his father, Alexei Eremenko Sr., and brother Roman Eremenko also playing professionally.

Eremenko was born in Rostov-on-Don in the Soviet Union, but grew up in Finland. He made his breakthrough with HJK in 2002, and became known as versatile midfielder and a set piece specialist. A mediocre spell with Italian club Lecce followed, before he came to prominence at Russian club Saturn. He moved to Metalist Kharkiv in 2009, but was loaned out twice, especially impressing with Kilmarnock where he was nominated for the 2010–11 Players' Player of the Year award. He returned to the club on a permanent deal in January 2014. After failing to negotiate a contract extension, he played in Finland until retiring from football in 2017.

Eremenko represented Finland between 2003 and 2013, and was a key player for the team in 2006 World Cup qualifying, scoring seven goals, four of which came from free kicks. He ended his international career with 57 caps in which he scored 14 goals.