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Natalya Murashkevich
Natalya Yevgenyevna Murashkevich (née Guseva) (russian: Ната́лья Евге́ньевна Мурашке́вич (Гу́сева); born 15 February 1972 in Zvenigorod) is a Soviet Union, Soviet and Russian actress, who became well known in the Soviet Union for the leading role of Alisa Selezneva in ''Guest from the Future'' (1984). She graduated from Moscow State University of Fine Chemical Technologies, Moscow State Academy of Fine Chemical Technology in 1995. In 2008, after a 20-year break from the spotlight, she participated in several film and television projects. Biography Natalya Yevgenyevna Guseva was born on February 15, 1972, in Zvenigorod. Her father was Evgeni Alexandrovich Gusev, a worker, and her mother was Galina Maksevna Guseva, a physician-therapist. In 1979 Natalya went to the first class of the Moscow Secondary School No. 692. In 1983, an assistant from the Gorky Film Studio came to her school, who was looking for children with good diction. Natalya was ...
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Zvenigorod
Zvenigorod (russian: Звени́город) is an old town in Moscow Oblast, Russia. Population: History The town's name is based either on a personal name (cf. Zvenislav, Zvenimir) or on a hydronym (cf. the Zvinech, Zvinyaka, Zveniga Rivers); the derivation from "town of ringing (bells)" is a folk etymology. The community has existed since the 12th century, although its first written mention is dated around 1339, in the last will of Grand Duke of Moscow Ivan I Daniilovich Kalita, in which he says: "Thus, I pass on to my son Ivan: Zvenigorod, Kremchina, Ruza..." In the historical records, or annals ( лéтопись etopis'in Russian), Zvenigorod is first mentioned around 1382, soon after khan Tokhtamysh burnt down Moscow, and destroyed a number of towns on the way, including Zvenigorod. Zvenigorod rose to prominence in the late 14th century after it was bequeathed by Dmitry Donskoy to his second son Yuri, who founded his residence on the steep bank of the Moskva River ...
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