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Gromov (russian: Громов) is a Russian male surname, its feminine counterpart is Gromova (Громова). Gromov may refer to: * Alexander Georgiyevich Gromov (born 1947), Russian politician and KGB officer *Alexander Gromov (born 1959), Russian science fiction writer *Alexey Gromov (born 1960), Russian politician *Boris Gromov (born 1943), Soviet general, military commander in Afghanistan and Governor of Moscow Oblast * Dmitri Gromov (figure skater) (born 1967), Russian figure skater * Dmitri Gromov (ice hockey) (born 1991), Russian ice hockey player *Feliks Gromov (1937–2021), Russian admiral, commander in chief Russian Navy (1992–1997) * Kirill Gromov (born 1990), Russian ice hockey defenceman *Maxim Gromov (born 1973), Russian political dissident *Mikhail Leonidovich Gromov (born 1943), French-Russian mathematician *Mikhail Gromov (aviator) (1899–1985), Russian aviator *Nikolai Gromov (1892–1943), Russian football player * Valeri Gromov (born 1980), Russian foo ...
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Alexander Georgiyevich Gromov
Alexander Georgiyevich Gromov (in , b. May 19, 1947, in Odintsovo, Moscow Oblast, Soviet Union) is a Russian politician. Gromov served in the KGB during 1973–1991. As a KGB officer he took part in the Soviet–Afghan War. During January–May 2000 he was the chairman of the Russian Federal Service for Currency and Export Control. Since February 12, 2001, he has been a first deputy plenipotentiary presidential envoy to the Central Federal District The Central Federal District ( rus, Центра́льный федера́льный о́круг, r=Tsentralny federalny okrug, p=tsɨnˈtralʲnɨj fʲɪdʲɪˈralʲnɨj ˈokrʊk) is one of the eight federal districts of Russia. Geographically, .... References KGB officers Russian politicians Soviet military personnel of the Soviet–Afghan War 1947 births Living people {{Russia-politician-stub ...
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Nikolai Gromov
Nikolai Nikolayevich Gromov (russian: Николай Николаевич Громов) (1892–1943) was an association football player. International career Gromov played his only game for Russia on 14 September 1913 in a friendly against Norway. He is said to have 'died at the front' while serving in the Second World War World War II or the Second World War, often abbreviated as WWII or WW2, was a world war that lasted from 1939 to 1945. It involved the vast majority of the world's countries—including all of the great powers—forming two opposi ... but other detail is lacking. References External links *Profile 1892 births 1943 deaths Men's footballers from the Russian Empire Russian Empire men's international footballers Men's association football defenders Soviet military personnel killed in World War II {{Russia-footy-defender-1890s-stub ...
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Vera Gromova
Vera Isaakovna Gromova ( rus, Вера Исааковна Громова, March 8, 1891 – January 21, 1973) was a Soviet paleontologist known for her studies of fossil ungulates (hoofed mammals). She worked at the Russian Academy of Sciences The Russian Academy of Sciences (RAS; russian: Росси́йская акаде́мия нау́к (РАН) ''Rossíyskaya akadémiya naúk'') consists of the national academy of Russia; a network of scientific research institutes from across t ..., where from 1919 to 1942 she was head of osteology, Zoological Museum, and from 1942 to 1960 at the Paleontological Institute , where she was head of mammal laboratory from 1946 onward. Her works include ''The history of horse (genus ''Equus'') in the Old World'' (1949) and ''Fundamentals of Paleontology: Mammals'' (1968). References {{DEFAULTSORT:Gromova, Vera 1891 births 1973 deaths Soviet paleontologists Paleontologists from the Russian Empire Woman scientists from the Russian Emp ...
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Ulyana Gromova
Ulyana Matveyevna Gromova ( uk, Уляна Матвіївна Громова, translit=Uliana Matviyivna Hromova; russian: Ульяна Матвеевна Громова; 3 January 1924 – 16 January 1943) was a Soviet Ukrainian partisan who was a member of the Young Guard resistance movement in Krasnodon, in modern-day eastern Ukraine. She was executed by the Nazis in 1943, along with the rest of the Young Guard's leadership, and was posthumously declared a Hero of the Soviet Union. Early life Gromova was born to working-class family on 3 January 1924 in the village of Pervomaysky ( en, "May First", named for International Labor Day) in what is now the Krasnodon Raion of Luhansk Oblast of Ukraine (then in the Ukrainian SSR of the Soviet Union; Lugansk Province was not established until 1938). Gromova's father, Matthew Maximovich Gromov, was born in 1880 in Poltava Province of Ukraine, then part of the Russian Empire. Gromova's father served in the Russo-Japanese War of 1904- ...
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Serafima Gromova
Serafima Andreyevna Gromova (russian: Серафима Андреевна Громова; 14 June 1923 - 16 September 2013) was a Soviet-Russian electrical engineer. She was awarded the Order of Lenin. Gromova was born in Orlovka. She joined Osoaviakhim. She was assigned to the 7th Air Defense Division. She served at the Battle of Kursk. She studied at Saratov State University. She was a specialist in the electronic systems of air defense and missile defense systems. In 1966, she became production manager at Factory No. 26 in Fryazino. In 1971, Gromova became head of final assembly at the ''Mikron'' microelectronics plant in Zelenograd Zelenograd ( rus, Зеленогра́д, p=zʲɪlʲɪnɐˈgrat, lit. ''green city'') is a city and administrative okrug of Moscow, Russia. The city of Zelenograd and the territory under its jurisdiction form the Zelenogradsky Administrative O .... She helped develop the control systems for the Buran. She died in Zelenograd on 16 Septem ...
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Maria Gromova (swimmer)
Maria Sergeyevna Gromova (russian: Мария Серге́евна Громова; born February 28, 1988, in Moscow) is a Russian backstroke and relay swimmer, who was selected to the national team to qualify for the 2012 Summer Olympics in London. She competed in the women's 4 × 100 m medley relay, along with her teammates Yuliya Yefimova Yuliya Andreyevna Yefimova (russian: Юлия Андреевна Ефимова, also romanized Efimova; born 3 April 1992) is a Russian competitive swimmer. She is the Russian record holder in the 200 metre individual medley (short course), ..., Irina Bespalova, and Veronika Popova. She and her team placed eighth in the heats, with a time of 3:59.57, and qualified for the finals. Although she competed only as an alternate, Gromova supported her team in the finals, but missed out of the medal podium, finishing behind Japan in fourth place. Gromova is a sports science student at Russian State University of Physical Culture, Sport an ...
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Mariya Gromova
Mariya Igorevna Gromova (russian: Мария Игоревна Громова) (born 20 July 1984 in Moscow) is a former Russian competitor in synchronized swimming and a triple Olympic champion and now presenter for Channel One. Mariya was a member of the Russian gold medal team at the 2004, 2008 and 2012 File:2012 Events Collage V3.png, From left, clockwise: The passenger cruise ship Costa Concordia lies capsized after the Costa Concordia disaster; Damage to Casino Pier in Seaside Heights, New Jersey as a result of Hurricane Sandy; People gather ... Olympics. She announced her retirement on 1 November 2012 and began working for Channel One on 1 January 2013. References External links The Official Website of the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games Living people Olympic gold medalists for Russia Russian synchronized swimmers Olympic synchronized swimmers of Russia Synchronized swimmers at the 2004 Summer Olympics Synchronized swimmers at the 2008 Summer Olympics 1984 birt ...
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Lyudmila Gromova
Lyudmila Pavlovna Gromova (russian: Людмила Павловна Громова; born 4 November 1942) is a retired artistic gymnast from Russia. She competed at the 1964 Summer Olympics in all artistic gymnastics events and won a gold medal in the team allround competition. Individually her best result was 16th place in the floor exercise. She was born as Lyudmila Permyakova, then changed her last name to Gromova, and later to Aseeva. She has a sister, Valentina (b. 1947); they lost their father in World War II. In 1957, Lyudmila moved to Moscow, married, graduated from an institute of pedagogy in Moscow Oblast Moscow Oblast ( rus, Моско́вская о́бласть, r=Moskovskaya oblast', p=mɐˈskofskəjə ˈobləsʲtʲ), or Podmoskovye ( rus, Подмоско́вье, p=pədmɐˈskovʲjə, literally "under Moscow"), is a federal subject of Rus ... in 1975, and later worked as a gymnastics coach. References {{DEFAULTSORT:Gromova, Lyudmila 1942 births Living peop ...
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Valeri Gromov
The French name Valery () is a male given name or surname of Germanic origin ''Walaric'' (see Walric of Leuconay), that has often been confused in modern times with the Latin name ''Valerius''—that explains the variant spelling Valéry (). The Slavic given name Valery, Valeriy or Valeri derives directly from the Latin name ''Valerius''. Given name * Valery Afanassiev, Russian pianist and author * Valery V. Afanasyev, Russian hockey coach * Valery Asratyan (1958–1996), Soviet serial killer * Valery Belenky, Azerbaijani-German former Olympic artistic gymnast * Valeriy Belousov, Russian decathlete * Valeri Bojinov, Bulgarian international footballer * Valery Bryusov, Russian poet * Valeri Bukrejev, Estonian pole vaulter * Valeri Bure, Russian ice hockey player * Valery Chkalov, Russian aircraft test pilot * Valery Gazzaev, Russian football manager * Valery Gerasimov, Russian General, the current Chief of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Russia, and first Deputy Defence Min ...
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Mikhail Gromov (aviator)
Mikhail Mikhailovich Gromov (russian: link=no, Михаи́л Миха́йлович Гро́мов; – 22 January 1985) was a Russian and Soviet military aviator, test pilot, and Hero of the Soviet Union. Early life Gromov's father, Mikhail Konstantinovich Gromov, was of noble intelligentsia and served as military medic. His mother, Lyubov Ignatyevna Andreeva, was from peasant family and received training as an obstetrician. Gromov spent his childhood in Kaluga, Rzhev, Myza-Raevo (near Moscow). He graduated from Voskresensky Real School in Moscow, and went on to study at the IMTS from 1916 to 1917. In 1917, Gromov graduated from aviation theoretical courses at IMTS and started his army service. Career Institutional positions Upon graduation, Gromov served as a flight instructor and military pilot. In 1923, he won the Soviet championship in weightlifting. In 1925, he started working as a test pilot for the Air Force Research Institute testing the planes designed by And ...
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Alexander Gromov
Alexander Nikolayevich Gromov () is a Russian science fiction writer, who began writing in 1986 and was first published in the early 1990s. His work is influenced by that of the Strugatsky brothers, and he has stated a preference for the social science fiction genre. He writes primarily in his native Russian language. Gromov lives in Moscow, and is an amateur astronomer and former electronic engineer. Gromov's works ''Soft Landing'' ''Soft Landing'' (original Russian title: ''Myagkaya posadka'') was published in 1995. The novel is set in Moscow, approximately at the end of the 21st century. The novel centers on the life of an ordinary man fighting for survival while new subspecies of ''Homo sapiens'' wage war against normal humans. ''Soft Landing'' received a Belyaev Award and Interpresscon Award in 1996. ''Year of the Lemming'' ''Year of the Lemming'' (original Russian title: ''God Lemminga''), was published in 1997. It is a prequel to ''Soft Landing'' and is set in t ...
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Mikhail Leonidovich Gromov
Mikhael Leonidovich Gromov (also Mikhail Gromov, Michael Gromov or Misha Gromov; russian: link=no, Михаи́л Леони́дович Гро́мов; born 23 December 1943) is a Russian-French mathematician known for his work in geometry, analysis and group theory. He is a permanent member of IHÉS in France and a professor of mathematics at New York University. Gromov has won several prizes, including the Abel Prize in 2009 "for his revolutionary contributions to geometry". Biography Mikhail Gromov was born on 23 December 1943 in Boksitogorsk, Soviet Union. His Russian father Leonid Gromov and his Jewish mother Lea Rabinovitz were pathologists. His mother was the cousin of World Chess Champion Mikhail Botvinnik, as well as of the mathematician Isaak Moiseevich Rabinovich. Gromov was born during World War II, and his mother, who worked as a medical doctor in the Soviet Army, had to leave the front line in order to give birth to him. When Gromov was nine years old, his mother ...
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