List of people from Voronezh

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

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Ivan Nikitin
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Ivan Nikitin
(1824–1861)
Nikolai Ge
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Nikolai Ge
(1831–1894)
Ivan Bunin
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Ivan Bunin
(1870–1953)
Anatoly Durov
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Anatoly Durov
(1887–1928)
Samuil Marshak
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Samuil Marshak
(1887–1964)
Pavel Cherenkov
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Pavel Cherenkov
(1904–1990)
Vladimir Zagorovsky
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Vladimir Zagorovsky
(1925–1994)
Dmitri Sautin
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Dmitri Sautin
(born 1974)
Yulia Nachalova
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Yulia Nachalova
(1981–2019)
Yevgeniya Serebrennikova
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Yevgeniya Serebrennikova
(born 1982)
Egor Vyaltsev
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Egor Vyaltsev
(born 1985)
Elena Danilova
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Elena Danilova
(born 1987)
Igor Boev
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Igor Boev
(born 1989)
Viktoria Komova
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Viktoria Komova
(born 1995)
Vitali Lystsov
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Vitali Lystsov
(born 1995)
Dmitri Skopintsev
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Dmitri Skopintsev
(born 1997)

Born in Voronezh

18th century

19th century

1801–1850

1851–1900

20th century

1901–1930

1931–1950

1951–1970

1971–1980

1981–1990

1991–2000

Lived in Voronezh

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