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Kosterina. The
surname may
refer to the
following notable people:
Alexei Kosterin (1896–1968),
Russian writer and
revolutionary Nina
Kosterina (1921–1941)...
- Nina
Kosterina (1921 in Baku – 1941) was a
Soviet partisan and diarist. Her
father was a journalist. She
joined the
Komsomol in 1936. In her diary, she...
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Tatyana Vladimirovna Kosterina (Russian: Татьяна Владимировна Костерина; born 17 July 1977) is a
Russian dressage rider. She
competed at the 2018 World...
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coronation to feast, but soon
finds that he must flee the disaster. Nina
Kosterina has
compared in her
Diary the work to Gorky's The Life of Klim Samgin...
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original on 8
April 2024.
Retrieved 27
April 2024. Enamorado, Ted;
Kosterina,
Svetlana (2022). "Surrounded and threatened: how
neighborhood composition...
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Elements (2nd ed.). Butterworth-Heinemann. ISBN 978-0-08-037941-8.
Kosterina EV,
Troyanov SI,
Kemnitz E,
Aslanov LA (2001). "Synthesis and Crystal...
- Direction:
Kirill Andreyev Head of the
International Department: Olga
Kosterina Head of
Financial Services:
Anzhelika Glazkova Moscow leader:
Sergei Prakh...
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Startups (Video on YouTube),
retrieved 26
February 2023 Gieczewski, German;
Kosterina,
Svetlana (March 2020),
Endogenous Experimentation in
Organizations (PDF)...
- Kosterin's
House (Russian: Дом Костерина, romanized: Dom
Kosterina) is an
historic Russian Art
Nouveau former mansion on the
corner of
Pushkina and Karl...
- Alekseeva,
Lyudmila (2013). "Interview with
Melanie Ilick and
Emilia Kosterina, 29 July 2011". In Ilic,
Melanie (ed.). Life
stories of
Soviet women:...