- (vinograd,
meaning "grape" and виноградник vinogradnik,
meaning "vineyard").
Vinogradova (Russian: Виноградова) is a
feminine version of the same name. Notable...
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Maria Sergeyevna Vinogradova (Russian: Мари́я Серге́евна Виногра́дова; 13 July 1922 – 2 July 1995) was a
Russian actress. She
appeared in more than one...
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Lyuba Vinogradova (born 1973) is a
Russian historian. She was born in
Moscow and
obtained a PhD in
microbiology from the
Moscow Agricultural Academy....
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Pavlovna Vinogradova Biek (23
February 1895 – 19
April 1982) was a
Soviet composer and pianist. She
performed and
published her
music under the name...
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Yekaterina Vinogradova (Russian: Екатерина Виноградова; born 8
October 1980) is a
Russian swimmer. She
competed at the 2000
Summer Olympics in the 100...
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Laura Vinogradova (born 1984) is a
Latvian writer. She
studied business at Riga
Technical University.
Coming to
writing rather late, she
published her...
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Professor Olga S.
Vinogradova (1929–2001) was a
specialist in
Russian cognitive neuroscience. In 1969 she
founded the
Laboratory of
Systemic Organization...
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Nadezhda Vinogradova (born May 1, 1958) is a
former heptathlete from the
Soviet Union, who was born as
Nadezhda Miromanova. She set the
second official...
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Alexandra Vinogradova (born (1988-04-11)11
April 1988) is a
Russian female volleyball player,
playing as a l. She was part of the
Russia women's national...
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Eleonora Vinogradova (Ukrainian: Елеонора Олексіївна Виноградова;
November 16, 1931 – July 17, 2003) was a
Ukrainian choir director, educator, professor...