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List Of People In Taganrog
This is a list of famous people who have lived in Taganrog. Please add new people and also add the dates they lived in Taganrog, if known. Actors, Performers, Cinema * Sergei Bondarchuk, actor and film director, Oscar (Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film) of 1968, graduated from the ''Taganrog School Num. 4'' in 1938 * Pavel Derevyanko, actor, born in Taganrog in 1976 * Fyodor Dobronravov, actor, born in Taganrog in 1961 * Viktor Dobronravov, actor, born in Taganrog in 1983 * Nikolai Dobrynin, actor, born in Taganrog in 1963 * Anatoly Anatolievich Durov, circus animal trainer, 1926–1928 * Vatslav Dvorzhetsky, Soviet actor, Peoples' Artist of Russia, worked at Taganrog Theatre in 1940–1941 * Victor Dyomin, Soviet cinema critic, editor, writer, actor, born in Taganrog in 1937, graduate of Chekhov Gymnasium (1954) * Vatslav Mikhalsky, Soviet and Russian writer, screenwriter and editor, born in Taganrog in 1938 * Elena Obraztsova, mezzo-soprano, studied in 1954–1957 ...
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Taganrog
Taganrog ( rus, Таганрог, p=təɡɐnˈrok) is a port city in Rostov Oblast, Russia, on the north shore of the Taganrog Bay in the Sea of Azov, several kilometers west of the mouth of the Don River. Population: History of Taganrog The history of the city goes back to the late Bronze Age–early Iron Age (between the 20th and 10th centuries BC), when it was the earliest Greek settlement in the northwestern Black Sea Region and was mentioned by the Greek historian Herodotus as Emporion Kremnoi. In the 13th century, Pisan merchants founded a colony, Portus Pisanus, which was however short-lived. Taganrog was founded by Peter the Great on 12 September 1698. The first Russian Navy base, it hosted the Azov Flotilla of Catherine the Great (1770–1783), which subsequently became the Russian Black Sea Fleet. Taganrog was granted city status in 1775. By the end of the 18th century, Taganrog had lost its importance as a military base after Crimea and the entire Sea of Azov w ...
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