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- Aksyonova (feminine), also spelled Aksenov/Aksenova may refer to: Aksyonov (surname) (fem. Aksyonova), Russian last name Aksenov (rural locality) (or Aksyonova)...
- allcrimea.net. Retrieved 12 November 2022. (in Ukrainian) Users find videos, Aksenov looks like campaigning for the unity of Ukraine, korrespondent.net (3 April...
- Sergei Alexandrovich Aksenov (Russian: Серге́й Алекса́ндрович Аксёнов; born 3 April 1971) is a Russian political dissident, publicist, former prisoner...
- YouTube - Larisa Novoseltseva reads poems and performs her song on poetry by Aksenov Natialia Kochetkova (21 September 2005). Писатель Василий Аксенов: "Если...
- Denis Sergeevich Aksenov (Russian: Денис Сергеевич Аксёнов; born 23 December 1986, in Moscow) is a Russian political and public figure. Since 11 September...
- Аксёнов; masculine) or Aksyonova (Аксёнова; feminine), alternatively spelled Aksenov/Aksenova, is a Russian surname. Variants of this surname include Avksentyev/Avksentyeva...
- Yuri Aleksandrovich Aksenov (Russian: Юрий Александрович Аксёнов; born 11 August 1973) is a former Kazakhstani professional footballer. He made his professional...
- Ogdo (Yevdokiya) Yegorovna Aksyonova (Russian: Огдо (Евдокия) Егоровна Аксёнова; 8 February 1936 in Boganida, Taymyr Autonomous Okrug, USSR – 14 February...
- Aleksandr Aksyonov, or variants, may refer to: Oleksandr Aksyonov (born 1994), Ukrainian footballer Aleksandr Aksyonov (politician) (1924–2009), Soviet...
- Institute Press. ISBN 978-1591149330. Zaloga, Steven J.; Kinnear, Jim; Aksenov, Andrey; Koshchavtsev, Aleksandr (1997). Soviet Tanks in Combat 1941–45:...