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counterpart is
Seredina. It may
refer to
Afanasy Seredin-Sabatin (1860–1921), Russian-born architect, steersman-pilot and
reporter Antonina Seredina (1929–2016)...
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Antonina Alexandrovna Seredina (Russian: Антонина Александровна Середина; 23
December 1929 – 2
September 2016) was a
Russian sprint canoeist. She won the...
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Kristina Sergeevna Seredina (Russian: Кристина Сергеевна Середина; born 24
December 1994) is a
Russian rugby sevens player. She
competed in the women's...
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Jewish Life
Before and
During the Holocaust,
Volume 3:
Seredina-Buda–Z. New York: New York
University Press. pp. 1411–1412. ISBN 9780814793787...
- Malʹbakhov,
Boris (2002).
Kabarda na ėtapakh politicheskoĭ istorii : (
seredina XVI-pervai︠a︡ chetvertʹ XIX) veka. Moskva: Pomatur. ISBN 5-86208-106-2...
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Encyclopedia of
Jewish Life
Before and
During the Holocaust:
Seredina-Buda—Z, p. 1290. New York
University Press, 2001, ISBN 978-081-4793-78-7...
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Irina (2007). 1956 God.
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