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Tatyana Viktorovna Voronina (Russian: Татьяна Викторовна Воронина; born
March 5, 1959, Moscow, RSFSR,
Soviet Union) is a
Soviet and Russian, pianist, singer...
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Irina Vadimovna Voronina (Russian: Ирина Вадимовна Воронина; born
December 19, 1977) is a Russian-American actress, stand-up comedian, and model. She was...
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Voronin (Russian: Воронин), or
Voronina (feminine: Воронина), is a Balto-Slavic last name, most
commonly found in Belarus,
Russia and
Ukraine from Proto-Balto-Slavic...
- Lola
Voronina (Russian: Ло́ла Воро́нина; born 26
November 1983) is a
Russian politician of the
Pirate Party of
Russia (PPRU), and has been
beside the Russian...
- Vera
Voronina (c. 1904 – 1942?) was a
Russian actress.
Voronina was born in Odessa, then part of the
Russian Empire, but her
family fled
after the Russian...
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Zinaida Voronina, born
Zinaida Borisovna Druzhinina (also Druginina), (Russian: Зинаида Борисовна Дружинина Воронина; 10
December 1947 – 17
March 2001)...
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Ekaterina Alexandrovna Voronina (Russian: Екатерина Александровна Воронина; born 16
February 1992 in Tashkent) is an
Uzbekistani track and
field athlete...
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Natalya Sergeevna Voronina (Russian: Наталья Сергеевна Воронина; born 21
October 1994) is a
Russian speed skater. She is a
World Champion and a
world record...
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Alexandra Andreyevna Voronin (née
Voronina,
later Yourieff; Russian: Александра Андреевна Воронина, 20
August 1905 — 1
October 1993) was the
Russian wife...
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Gennady Voronin (Russian: Геннадий Воронин), she was also
known as Inga
Voronina (Russian: Инга Воронина). At the age of twelve, Inga
Artamonova began rowing...