List of people from Saratov

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This is a list of notable people who were born or have lived in Saratov , Russia.

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Nikolay Chernyshevsky
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Nikolay Chernyshevsky
(1828–1889)
Alexander Pypin
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Alexander Pypin
(1833–1904)
Nikolai Grandkovsky
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Nikolai Grandkovsky
(1864–1907)
Alexei Rykov
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Alexei Rykov
(1881–1938)
Boris Babochkin
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Boris Babochkin
(1904–1975)
Oleg Tabakov
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Oleg Tabakov
(1935–2018)
Boris Gromov
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Boris Gromov
(born 1943)
Roman Abramovich
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Roman Abramovich
(born 1966)
Yevgeny Mironov
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Yevgeny Mironov
(born 1966)
Alexey Ashapatov
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Alexey Ashapatov
(born 1973)
Ksenya Stepanycheva
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Ksenya Stepanycheva
(born 1978)
Aleksey Ostapenko
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Aleksey Ostapenko
(born 1986)
Fyodor Smolov
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Fyodor Smolov
(born 1990)
Elvira T
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Elvira T
(born 1994)

Born in Saratov

19th century

1801–1850

1851–1900

20th century

1901–1930

1931–1950

1951–1970

1971–1980

1981–1990

1991–2000

Lived in Saratov

Anastasia Karpova
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Anastasia Karpova
(born 1984)

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