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- (Russian: Раго́зин) is a Russian male surname, its feminine counterpart is Ragozina or Ragosina. It may refer to Natascha Ragosina (born 1976), Kazakhstani...
- Natalia Yurievna Ragozina (Russian: Наталья Юрьевна Рагозина; born 5 April 1976), better known as Natascha Ragosina, is an undefeated retired Russian professional...
- Tatyana Ragozina (Ukrainian: Тетяна Рагозіна; born September 3, 1964) is a retired female race walker from Ukraine, who competed for her native country...
- attention when, in 1972, he and his second wife, Kirov ballerina Galina (née Ragozina), applied for exit visas to Israel. The Panovs were expelled from the Kirov...
- Bibcode:2017PreR..289...62G. doi:10.1016/j.precamres.2016.12.002. A. Ragozina, D. Dorjnamjaa, A. Krayushkin, E. Serezhnikova (2008). "Treptichnus pedum...
- Great Patriotic War 1941-1945". Early Joys (Первые радости, 1956) as Ksana Ragozina Ballad of a Soldier (Баллада о солдате, 1959) as telegraph operator The...
- sulfoaluminate cements around 1960, although it was first described in 1957 by Ragozina. Ye'elimite is most commonly encountered as a constituent of sulfoaluminate...
- August 5, 1973. Nabokov, Vladimir V. (1991). The Enchanter. Vintage Books. ISBN 978-0-679-72886-3. Kseniya Ragozina's article "Detektiv s romanom" v t e...
- Kravtsov Petr Gavrilovich Born (1861-01-21)January 21, 1861 Ragozina Balka, Don Host Oblast Died January 12, 1919(1919-01-12) (aged 57) Tsaritsyn Allegiance...
- Cossacks noble family of a Polish origin from Pomerania. Owners of the Ragozina Balka property near Antratsyt in the steppe. Petr Kravtzov, (1861—1919)...