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- Fliura_Abbate-Bulatova abstract "Fliura Abbate-Bulatova is a former Soviet and then Italian table tennis player. Her main achievement has been the gold medal in the single competition at the Table Tennis European Championships in 1988. She won several other medals in international competitions.She is also a multiple USSR National champion - twice in singles, three times in doubles and once in mixed doubles.".
- Q274538 abstract "Fliura Abbate-Bulatova is a former Soviet and then Italian table tennis player. Her main achievement has been the gold medal in the single competition at the Table Tennis European Championships in 1988. She won several other medals in international competitions.She is also a multiple USSR National champion - twice in singles, three times in doubles and once in mixed doubles.".
- Fliura_Abbate-Bulatova comment "Fliura Abbate-Bulatova is a former Soviet and then Italian table tennis player. Her main achievement has been the gold medal in the single competition at the Table Tennis European Championships in 1988. She won several other medals in international competitions.She is also a multiple USSR National champion - twice in singles, three times in doubles and once in mixed doubles.".
- Q274538 comment "Fliura Abbate-Bulatova is a former Soviet and then Italian table tennis player. Her main achievement has been the gold medal in the single competition at the Table Tennis European Championships in 1988. She won several other medals in international competitions.She is also a multiple USSR National champion - twice in singles, three times in doubles and once in mixed doubles.".