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Svetlana Mironova
Svetlana Nikolayevna Mironova (russian: Светлана Николаевна Миронова; born 20 August 1986) is a Russian orienteering competitor. She won a gold medal in the relay at the 2012 European Orienteering Championships in Falun. She competed at the 2012 World Orienteering Championships The World Orienteering Championships (or WOC for short) is an annual orienteering event organized by the International Orienteering Federation. The first World Championships was held in Fiskars, Finland in 1966. They were held biennially up to 20 .... In the middle distance she qualified for the final, where she placed 21st. References External links * * 1986 births Living people Russian female orienteers Russian foot orienteers World Orienteering Championships medalists Sportspeople from Nizhny Novgorod 21st-century Russian women Military World Games gold medalists for Russia Military World Games medalists in orienteering {{Russia-orienteering-bio-stub ...
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Nizhny Novgorod
Nizhny Novgorod ( ; rus, links=no, Нижний Новгород, a=Ru-Nizhny Novgorod.ogg, p=ˈnʲiʐnʲɪj ˈnovɡərət ), colloquially shortened to Nizhny, from the 13th to the 17th century Novgorod of the Lower Land, formerly known as Gorky (, ; 1932–1990), is the administrative centre of Nizhny Novgorod Oblast and the Volga Federal District. The city is located at the confluence of the Oka and the Volga rivers in Central Russia, with a population of over 1.2 million residents, up to roughly 1.7 million residents in the urban agglomeration. Nizhny Novgorod is the sixth-largest city in Russia, the second-most populous city on the Volga, as well as the Volga Federal District. It is an important economic, transportation, scientific, educational and cultural center in Russia and the vast Volga-Vyatka economic region, and is the main center of river tourism in Russia. In the historic part of the city there are many universities, theaters, museums and churches. The city w ...
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