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Kozhin (Russian : Кожин) is a Russian masculine surname, its feminine counterpart is Kozhina. It may refer to:

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Margarita Kozhina Russian linguist

Margarita Nikolayevna Kozhina was a Soviet and Russian linguist, Doctor of Philology, professor (1973), Honoured scientist of Russian Federation (1991), the founder of Perm school of functional stylistics, famous both within Russia and abroad, the founder of Russian language and stylistics department at Perm State University.

Simon Kozhin Russian artist

Simon L. Kozhin (Kojin) is a contemporary Russian artist. His art varies among genres, such as landscapes, portraits, still life, and historical photography. He also has an excellent knowledge of oil, tempera, and watercolor painting. He paints scenery whilst traveling the world, so there are a series of works such as England, Ireland, Malta, Turkey, Switzerland and others. He also painted a series of works devoted to Russia's war with Napoleon in 1812.

Vasilisa Kozhina Russian guerilla leader during the French invasion of 1812

Vasilisa Kozhina — a hero of the Patriotic War of 1812.

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Kozin is a Russian masculine surname. Its Russian feminine counterpart is Kozina, while in other Slavic countries Kozina is also a masculine surname. It may refer to:

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