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- Valentine Yanovna Zhubinskaya (17 May 1926 – 2013) was born in Kharkiv, Ukraine. She was a Ukrainian composer, concertmistress, lecturer, and pianist...
- Nikolaevich Kuritsyn, taught economics at MGIMO, and his mother, Evgenia Yanovna Kuritsyna, was an instrument-making engineer.[citation needed] Nevsky has...
- (born 1974) – Ukrainian poet, novelist, essayist and translator. Valentine Yanovna Zhubinskaya (1926–2013) Ukrainian composer, concertmistress and pianist...
- Elena Yanovna Braverman (née Lumelskaya, Russian: Елена Яновна Браверман) is a Russian, Israeli, and Canadian mathematician known for her research in...
- Davydov as General Yuriy Dumchev as Efrem Evgeniya Dmitrieva as Elzhbeta Yanovna Kvyatkovskaya Here "china tea set" means china, i.e. porcelain, tableware...
- Zhanna Yanovna Ivanova (Russian: Жанна Яновна Иванова; born 12 October 1964), is a Russian politician who was a member of the Federation Council from...
- composer and violinist Inna Abramovna Zhvanetskaia, composer Valentine Yanovna Zhubinskaya, pianist and composer Moisenko, Rena. (1949) Realist Music:...
- Igor Dmitriev as Gleb Nikolaevich Orlovich Natalia Krachkovskaya as Olga Yanovna Soyeva Mikhail Kazakov as Konstantin Romin, after 25 years Emmanuil Geller...
- Vēstules Nr. 3 (in Latvian), Kurzemes Vārds, pp. 30–33 "Article Kempe, Mirdza Yanovna". Great Soviet Encyclopedia (in Russian). Retrieved 1 April 2012. "Visva...
- Maia Yanovna Berzina (Russian: Майя Яновна Берзина; October 25, 1910 in ParisAugust 30, 2002) was a prominent Soviet ethnographer, geographer and cartographer...