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Voronov, Voronoff, Woronoff (russian: Воронов), or Voronova (feminine; Воронова), is a common Russian surname derived from the word ''voron'' (''raven''). It may refer to the following notable people: * Alexei Voronov (born 1977), Russian ice hockey player * Anna Voronova (born 2003), Ukrainian child singer * Avenir Voronov (1910–?), Soviet scientist and academician * Gennady Voronov (1910–1994), Soviet statesman * Igor Voronov (born 1965), Ukrainian businessman, historian, public figure and philanthropist * Ivan Voronov (1915–2004), Russian actor * Jon Woronoff (born 1938), American author, expert in Japanese economics * Mary Woronov (born 1943), American actress and writer * Mikhail Voronov (1840–1873), Russian writer * Natalya Pomoshchnikova-Voronova (born 1965) Russian athlete * Nikolay Voronov (1899–1968), Soviet military leader, Chief Marshal of Artillery * Oktyabrina Voronova (1934–1990), Soviet poet of Sámi origin * Sergei Voronov (disambiguation ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Alexei Voronov
Alexei Voronov (born September 29, 1977) is a Russian former professional ice hockey defenceman. Career Voronov began his career with his hometown team Avtomobilist Yekaterinburg who later became Spartak Yekaterinburg and Dinamo-Energija Yekaterinburg. He played with the team from 1993 to 2003, playing in the Russian Superleague until their relegation to the Vysshaya Liga 2001. He then moved to Sputnik Nizhny Tagil of the Vysshaya Liga in 2003 and stayed for four seasons before returning to Yekaterinburg in 2007 to join Avtomobilist Yekaterinburg, a new team founded the previous year to replace the former Dinamo-Energija team that folded in 2006. He then spent a season with Yugra Khanty-Mansiysk before returning to Avtomobilist for the 2009–10 KHL season, playing 44 games and scoring six goals and seven assists. Voronov then spent the next two seasons in the Supreme Hockey League for Sputnik Nizhny Tagil and HC Mechel Chelyabinsk as well as in the Kazakhstan Hockey Champions ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Anna Voronova
Anna Voronova ( uk, Анна Ігорівна Воронова; born December 5, 2003, Kyiv, Ukraine) is a Ukrainian singer, laureate of the special prize of the "Sanremo Junior" festival, silver prizewinner of the “Euro Pop Contest Berliner Perle” vocal contest, Grand Prix winner of the International Festival “Mediterranean Sea”, participant of the “Voice. Children-3 "(«Голос. Дети-3», Dmytro Monatik's team). Biography Anna Voronova was born in the family of Ukrainian TV presenter, journalist, artist, and designer Tetyana Ramus and Ukrainian businessman and philanthropist Igor Voronov. At the age of three, she was selected for the children's preparatory theatrical school "Chunga-Changa" (Kyiv). At the age of six, after three years of classes in acting, rhetoric, direction, and cinematography, Anna entered the international lyceum. From 2012-2013, she studied theater in Los Angeles, California: "Diane Christiansen Coaching", "3-2-1 Talent Showcase Acting ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Avenir Voronov
Avenir may refer to: Entertainment * "Avenir" (song), a 2014 song by Louane Emera * '' Avenir: Mirai'', Kaori Iida's third studio album * Avenir, a fictional company in the game ''Hyperdimension Neptunia'' * Avenir, former name of StoryMill, a novel-writing application Organizations * Avenir Suisse, a free-market think tank * Avenir Telecom, a telecommunications company * Avenir AS ( no) - IT company from Norway * Avenir Foundation, a charitable foundation run by descendants of Homer L. Dodge Other * Avenir (given name), Russian male first name * Avenir (typeface), a typeface designed by Adrian Frutiger * Avenir, Alberta, Canada * Buick Avenir, a concept car * Nissan Avenir The Nissan Avenir is a line of station wagons beginning production in May 1990 by Nissan of Japan, with the budget oriented delivery van starting out as the Avenir Cargo, then being renamed the Nissan Expert ( ja) in 1999. The Avenir replaced th ..., an automobile See also * L'Avenir (other) [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Gennady Voronov
Gennady Ivanovich Voronov (russian: Генна́дий Ива́нович Во́ронов; Rameshki, Tver Governorate, – Moscow, 1 April 1994) was a Soviet-Russian statesman who was from 1962 to 1971 the Chairman of the Council of Ministers of the Russian SFSR, literally meaning Premier or Prime Minister. Biography Voronov was born in Tver province, Russia, the son of a teacher. Trained as an electrician, he graduated from an Industrial InstTomskitute in 1936. In 1937, during the Great Purge, when mass arrests created vacancies for new party officials, he was appointed head of the Agitprop department at district level in Tomsk. In 1939, he was appointed second secretary, and in 1948, First Secretary of the Chita regional party committee. He was a member of the Central Committee in 1952-76. In May 1955, the head of the soviet communist party, Nikita Khrushchev had him transferred to Moscow as Director of Egg Farming in the USSR Ministry of Agriculture. While Khrushchev was ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Igor Voronov
Igor Oleksiyovych Voronov ( uk, Ігор Олексі́йович Во́ронов, born April 25, 1965) is a Ukrainian businessman, historian, public figure, philanthropist, and the founder of the Voronov Art Foundation (2008). Doctor of Political Sciences (2003), Professor at the State University of Information and Communication Technologies (2004). Biography In 1987 Voronov graduated from the Faculty of History at Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv. From 1987 to 1990 he worked as a researcher at the Institute of History of Ukraine. In 1994-1997 he worked with non-governmental organizations. From 1997 to 2000 he was an associate professor and head of the Department of Humanities at the Kyiv State Academy of Water Transport. Since 2001 he has worked at the State University of Information and Communication Technologies as head of the Institute of Distance Learning. In 1997, he presented his thesis on "Formation of the rule of law in Ukraine (political science aspect)". ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Ivan Voronov
Ivan () is a Slavic male given name, connected with the variant of the Greek name (English: John) from Hebrew meaning 'God is gracious'. It is associated worldwide with Slavic countries. The earliest person known to bear the name was Bulgarian tsar Ivan Vladislav. It is very popular in Russia, Ukraine, Croatia, Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Slovenia, Bulgaria, Belarus, North Macedonia, and Montenegro and has also become more popular in Romance-speaking countries since the 20th century. Etymology Ivan is the common Slavic Latin spelling, while Cyrillic spelling is two-fold: in Bulgarian, Russian, Macedonian, Serbian and Montenegrin it is Иван, while in Belarusian and Ukrainian it is Іван. The Old Church Slavonic (or Old Cyrillic) spelling is . It is the Slavic relative of the Latin name , corresponding to English '' John''. This Slavic version of the name originates from New Testament Greek (''Iōánnēs'') rather than from the Latin . The Greek ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Jon Woronoff
Jon Woronoff (''Arthur Jon Woronoff'', born 1938) is an American author and editor and previously an interpreter and translator. His primary work has been "historical dictionaries" on various subjects. He is also well known for his books from the late 1970s through 1990s presenting views on East Asia, particularly Japan, which were heterodox at the time, but are now mainstream. Biography He was born in New York City in 1938, and lived there until the age of about twenty, after which he studied and worked in Europe (with numerous visits to Africa) for about fifteen years, Hong Kong and Japan (with visits to other Asian countries) for about ten years, again five years in the U.S. in Washington, D.C. and since 1991 in France. He studied at the Bronx High School of Science and New York University, where he received a B.A. in 1959. He obtained a diploma of translator-interpreter at the Interpreter’s School of the University of Geneva in 1962. He then studied at the Graduate Institute ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Mary Woronov
Mary Woronov (born December 8, 1943) is an American actress, published author and figurative painter. She is primarily known as a " cult star" because of her work with Andy Warhol and her roles in Roger Corman's cult films. Woronov has appeared in over 80 movies and on stage at Lincoln Center and off-Broadway productions as well as numerous times in mainstream American TV series, such as ''Charlie's Angels'' and '' Knight Rider''. She frequently co-starred with friend Paul Bartel; the pair appeared in 17 films together, often playing a married couple. Early life Woronov was born to Carol Eschholz in the Breakers Hotel in Palm Beach, Florida, while it was temporarily operating as the Ream General Hospital during World War II. Her mother married Victor D. Woronov, a cancer surgeon in Brooklyn Heights, in 1949, where they settled as a family and her step-father legally adopted her. She attended Packer Collegiate Institute in Brooklyn Heights and Cornell University. Career Acting ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Mikhail Voronov
Mikhail Valeryevich Voronov (russian: Михаи́л Валерьевич Во́ронов; born 22 September 1976) is a former Russian football player. While playing for FC Neftekhimik Nizhnekamsk, Voronov scored two goals during the 2002 Russian First Division The Russian First League (russian: Первая лига, Pervaya liga), formerly called Russian First Division (russian: Первый дивизион) and Russian Football National League (FNL) (russian: Первенство Футбольн� ... season. References External links * 1976 births Footballers from Krasnodar Living people Russian footballers FC Rostov players Russian Premier League players FC Volgar Astrakhan players FC Kuban Krasnodar players FC Fakel Voronezh players PFC Dynamo Stavropol players FC Chernomorets Novorossiysk players FC Neftekhimik Nizhnekamsk players Men's association football midfielders FC Sodovik Sterlitamak players FC Spartak-UGP Anapa players {{Russia- ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Natalya Pomoshchnikova-Voronova
Natalya Voronova (russian: Ната́лья Помо́щникова-Во́ронова, née Pomoshchnikova; born July 9, 1965) is a retired Russian sprint athlete who competed in the 100 and 200 metres for the Soviet Union and later Russia. A three time Olympian, she won an Olympic bronze medal in the 4 x 100 metres relay in 1988. She also won the 1992 World Cup 100 metres title, and a gold medal in the 4 x 100 metres relay at the 1993 World Championships. Born Natalya Pomoschnikova in 1965, she trained at Burevestnik in Moscow. In 1984 she won the Soviet Championship 100 m title (tied with irina Slyusar). Four years later, she competed for the Soviet Union at the 1988 Olympic Games held in Seoul, South Korea, where she finished sixth in the 100 metres final and won a bronze medal in the 4 x 100 meters relay with her team mates Lyudmila Kondratyeva, Galina Malchugina and Marina Zhirova. In 1992, now competing under her married name of Voronova, she won the 100 me ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Nikolay Voronov
Nikolay Nikolayevich Voronov (; - 28 February 1968) was a Soviet military leader, chief marshal of the artillery (1944), and Hero of the Soviet Union (7 May 1965). He was commander of artillery forces of the Red Army from 1941 until 1950. Voronov commanded the Soviet artillery during the Battle of Stalingrad and was the Stavka representative to various fronts during the Siege of Leningrad and the Battle of Kursk. He also fought in the Russian Civil War, the Polish-Soviet War and the Battle of Khalkin Gol, as well as serving as an advisor to the Spanish Republican Army during the Spanish Civil War. Early life Nikolay Voronov was born on 5 May 1899 in Saint Petersburg to Nikolai Terentyvich Voronov, a clerk, and Valentina Voronov. After the Revolution of 1905, Voronov's father became unemployed due to his Russian Social Democratic Labour Party sympathies. On 30 November 1908, his poverty-stricken mother committed suicide by taking cyanide. Voronov dropped out of a private scho ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Oktyabrina Voronova
Oktyabrina Vladimirovna Voronova ( Matryokhina, russian: Октябрина Владимировна Воронова, Матрёхина, 5 October 1934 Chalmny-Varre, Murmansk Okrug, USSR – 16 June 1990, Revda, Murmansk Oblast, USSR) was the first Soviet poet of Sámi origin to write a poetry collection in a Sámi language in Russia.Октябрина Владимировна Воронова // Сайт Информационного центра Finugor. – August 1, 2011. Voronova wrote in both Russian and . [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |