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Lyudmila Aleksandrovna Ocheretnaya (formerly
Putina; née Shkrebneva; born 6
January 1958) is a
Russian linguist who
served as the
First Lady of Russia...
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Nikolaevna Putina (Russian: Вера Николаевна Путина; 6
September 1926 – May 2023) was a
Georgian woman who, from 1999,
stated that
Vladimir Putin ("Vova")...
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Putina may
refer to:
Putina (town), town in Peru
Putina District, of the San
Antonio de
Putina Province in Peru
Putina, a
village in Vlădeşti Commune,...
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Maria Vladimirovna Vorontsova (Russian: Мария Владимировна Воронцова, née
Putina, Путина; born 28
April 1985), also
referred to as
Maria Fa****en, is a Russian...
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Thirunarayanaiyengar Narasimhachar (17
March 1905 – 23
October 1998),
commonly known as
PuTiNa, was a
playwright and poet in the
Kannada language.
Along with, Kuvempu...
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Putina is a town in
southern Peru,
capital of the
province San
Antonio de
Putina in the
region Puno. In Quechua, the word "
Putina"
means boiling water...
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children of
Vladimir Spiridonovich Putin (1911–1999) and
Maria Ivanovna Putina (née Shelomova; 1911–1998). His grandfather,
Spiridon Putin (1879–1965)...
- born to
Russians Ivan
Petrovich Putin (1845–1918) and
Paraskeva Matveevna Putina (née Golubeva; 1844–1906) in Tver Governorate,
Russian Empire. At 12 years...
- (Russian: Катерина Владимировна Тихонова, IPA: [kətʲɪˈrʲinə ˈtʲixənəvə], née
Putina, Путина; born 31
August 1986) is a
Russian scientist, manager, and former...
- of the
volcano was
Putina; it only
became known as "Misti"
beginning in the 1780s.
Other names for the
volcano are Guagua-
Putina, El Volcán ("the volcano")...