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Baranov (masculine) or Baranova (feminine) (russian: Баранов, Баранова) is a common Russian surname. It is derived from the sobriquet ''"баран"'' (argali, lamb). Notable people with the surname include: *Alexander Andreyevich Baranov (1747–1819), first governor of Russian Alaska *Alexander Ivanovich Baranov (born 1946), Russian Army Colonel General *Alyaksandr Baranaw (born 1974), Belarusian footballer *Anastasia Baranova (born 1989), Russian American actress *Elena Baranova (born 1972), Kyrgyzstan-born professional basketball player in America * Fedor I. Baranov (1886–1965), Russian fisheries scientist * Konstantin Baranov (born 1982), Russian ice hockey player * Lyubov Baranova (1929–2015), Soviet cross-country skier * Matwai Baranov (born 1965), Israeli Olympic wrestler *Natalya Baranova-Masalkina (born 1975), Russian cross-country skier * Nikita Baranov (born 1992), Estonian footballer * Nikolay Baranov (born 1960), Soviet sprint canoer *Nikolay Ilyich ...
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Alexander Andreyevich Baranov
Alexander Andreyevich Baranov (russian: Алекса́ндр Андре́евич Бара́нов; 1747 – 1819), sometimes spelled Aleksandr or Alexandr and Baranof, was a Russian trader and merchant, who worked for some time in Siberia. He was recruited by the Shelikhov-Golikov Company for trading in Russian America, beginning in 1790 with a five-year contract as manager of the outpost. He continued to serve past the end date of his contract. In 1799 Baranov was promoted, appointed by the recently chartered Russian-American Company as Chief Manager, effectively the first governor of Russian America. He served until 1818. This was the early colonial period of expansion of settlements. He founded Pavlovskaya (Kodiak) and later New Archangel (Sitka), Russian colonies that were bases of the company in present-day Alaska. In addition, he oversaw the expansion of the lucrative fur trade with Alaska Natives. He continued to support his Russian wife and children, who had moved fro ...
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Sergei Baranov (volleyball)
Sergey Andreyevich Baranov (russian: Серге́й Андреевич Баранов, born 10 August 1981 in Horlivka) is a Russian volleyball player. He was a member of the national team that won the bronze medal at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens. He currently play for VC Lokomotiv-Belogorie. Trophies *Club **''Russian Volleyball Super League'' : 2003, 2004, 2005 **''Russian Volleyball Cup'' : 2003, 2005 **''CEV Champions League'' : 2003, 2004 *With the Russian National Team **''Men's European Volleyball League The Men's European Volleyball League is a continental volleyball competition senior men's national volleyball teams of Europe, organized by the European Volleyball Confederation ( CEV). Created in 2004, the competition serves as a qualifying tourn ...'' : 2005 External links profile {{DEFAULTSORT:Baranov, Sergei 1981 births Living people People from Horlivka Russian men's volleyball players Olympic volleyball players of Russia Volleyball players at the ...
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Tatiana Baganova
Tatiana Baganova is an international contemporary dance choreographer from the Tyumen Oblast region of Russia. Baganova is the artistic director An artistic director is the executive of an arts organization, particularly in a theatre or dance company, who handles the organization's artistic direction. They are generally a producer and director, but not in the sense of a mogul, since the ... of Yekaterinburg's '' Provincial Dances Theatre''. References Living people Year of birth missing (living people) Choreographers of Bolshoi Theatre Russian choreographers Russian women choreographers {{Dance-bio-stub ...
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Baranowski
Baranowski ( ; feminine: Baranowska, plural: Baranowscy) is a Polish surname. It is Lithuanised as Baranauskas and frequently transliterated from Russian as Baranovsky (feminine: Baranovskaya). The name is also frequently found among Ashkenazi Jews. People Notable people with the surname include: * Agnieszka Baranowska (1819–1890), Polish playwright and poet *Antanas Baranauskas (1835–1902), Lithuanian poet *Danny Baranowsky (born 1984), American electronic music composer *Dariusz Baranowski (born 1972), Polish cyclist * Dmytro Baranovskyy (born 1979), Ukrainian long-distance runner * Gabriel Baranovskii (1860–1920), also Gavriil (Baranovski, Baranowski) Russian architect, civil engineer, publisher and art historian *Henryk Baranowski (1943–2013), Polish theatre director and actor * Hermann Baranowski (1884–1940), German Nazi SS concentration camp commandant * Katarzyna Baranowska (born 1987), Polish Olympic swimmer * Kinga Baranowska (born 1975), Polish mountaineer ...
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Yevgeni Zakharovich Baranov
Yevgeni, Yevgeny, Yevgenii or Yevgeniy (russian: Евгений), also transliterated as Evgeni, Evgeny, Evgenii or Evgeniy, is the Russian form of the masculine given name Eugene. People with the name include: :''Note: Occasionally, a person may be in more than one section.'' Arts and entertainment * Yevgeny Aryeh (1947–2022), Israeli theater director, playwright, scriptwriter and set designer *Yevgeni Bauer (1865–1917), Russian film director and screenwriter *Yevgeni Grishkovetz (born 1967), Russian writer, dramatist, stage director and actor *Evgeny Kissin (born 1971), Russian pianist *Yevgeny Leonov (1926–1994), Soviet and Russian actor *Yevgeni Mokhorev (born 1967), Russian photographer *Evgeny Mravinsky (1903–1988), Russian conductor *Evgeny Svetlanov (1928–2002), Russian conductor *Yevgeni Urbansky (1932–1965), Soviet Russian actor *Yevgeniy Yevstigneyev (1926–1992), Soviet and Russian actor *Yevgeny Yevtushenko (1933–2017), Soviet and Russian poet *Yevgeny Za ...
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Vladimir Baranov-Rossine
Vladimir may refer to: Names * Vladimir (name) for the Bulgarian, Croatian, Czech, Macedonian, Romanian, Russian, Serbian, Slovak and Slovenian spellings of a Slavic name * Uladzimir for the Belarusian version of the name * Volodymyr for the Ukrainian version of the name * Włodzimierz (given name) for the Polish version of the name * Valdemar for the Germanic version of the name * Wladimir for an alternative spelling of the name Places * Vladimir, Russia Vladimir ( rus, Влади́мир, p=vlɐ'dʲimʲɪr, a=Ru-Владимир.ogg) is a city and the administrative center of Vladimir Oblast, Russia, located on the Klyazma River, east of Moscow. It is served by a railway and the M7 motorway. ..., a city in Russia * Vladimir Oblast, a federal subject of Russia * Vladimir-Suzdal, a medieval principality * Vladimir, Ulcinj, a village in Ulcinj Municipality, Montenegro * Vladimir, Gorj, a commune in Gorj County, Romania * Vladimir, a village in Goiești Commune, Dolj Count ...
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Vitaliy Baranov
Vitaliy Baranov ( uk, Віталій Баранов; born 18 January 1975) is a former competitive ice dancer. Competing for the United Kingdom with partner and wife Marika Humphreys, he is the 2002 Karl Schäfer Memorial champion, 2001 Finlandia Trophy silver medalist, 2000 Nebelhorn Trophy bronze medalist, and a two-time British national champion. They competed at the Olympics, World Championships, and European Championships. Personal life Baranov was born on 18 January 1975 in Kharkiv, Ukrainian SSR, Soviet Union. He moved to the United Kingdom around 1997 and became a British citizen by January 2002. He married Marika Humphreys in March 1999. He earned a degree in sports science from Glyndwr University in Wrexham and then studied physiotherapy at the University of Salford. Career Early career Early in his career, Baranov competed with Olga Mudrak representing his home country of Ukraine. The duo finished 11th at the 1993 World Junior Championships in Seoul, South ...
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Viktor Baranov (other)
Viktor Baranov may refer to: * Viktor Baranov (diver) (1893–?), Russian Olympic diver * Viktor Dmitryevich Baranov (1928–2005), Soviet cross-country skier * Viktor Ilyich Baranov (1906–1996), Soviet armor commander *Viktor Kirillovich Baranov Viktor Kirillovich Baranov (; 11 June 1901 – 26 July 1970) was a Soviet Army lieutenant general and a Hero of the Soviet Union. Baranov joined the Red Army during the Russian Civil War and served as a cavalryman. He spent the 1920s and early 19 ...
(1901–1970), Soviet cavalry commander {{hndis, Baranov, Viktor ...
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Victoria Baranova
Victoria Alekseyevna Tyumneva, née Baranova (russian: Виктория Алексеевна Тюмнева (Баранова); born 6 February 1990) is a Russian track cyclist. At the 2012 Summer Olympics, cycling's governing body, the UCI, confirmed that Baranova tested positive for a prohibited substance and was sent home from the Games. Results ;2009 :3rd Team Sprint, UCI World Track Cup, Cali ;2010 :3rd Team Sprint, UEC European U23 Track Championships (with Anastasia Voynova) ;2011 :3rd Sprint, UCI World Track Cup, Cali :3rd Team Sprint, UCI World Track Cup, Cali :3rd Sprint, UEC European Track Championships :UEC European U23 Track Championships ::1st Keirin ::1st Sprint ::3rd 550m Time Trial ;2012 :UEC European U23 Track Championships ::1st Keirin ::1st Sprint ::1st Team Sprint (with Anastasia Voynova Anastasia Sergeyevna Voynova ( rus, Анастасия Сергеевна Войнова, , ɐnəstɐˈsʲiɪ̯ə ˈvoɪ̯nəvə; born 5 February 1993) is a Russian pro ...
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Veera Baranova
Veera Baranova (born 12 February 1984) is an Estonian triple jump The triple jump, sometimes referred to as the hop, step and jump or the hop, skip and jump, is a track and field event, similar to the long jump. As a group, the two events are referred to as the "horizontal jumps". The competitor runs down th ...er. Achievements References * 1984 births Living people Estonian female triple jumpers Competitors at the 2003 Summer Universiade Competitors at the 2005 Summer Universiade {{Estonia-athletics-bio-stub ...
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