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This is a list of notable people who were born or have lived in ], Russia (or ] 1922–1991). This is a list of notable people who were born or have lived in ], ] (or ] 1922–1991).


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* ] (1891–1951), physicist * ] (1891–1951), physicist
* ] (1892–1941), poet * ] (1892–1941), poet
* ] (1892-1983), historian
* ] (1893–1941), poet, officer of ] and husband of ] * ] (1893–1941), poet, officer of ] and husband of ]
* ] (1894–1984), biochemist * ] (1894–1984), biochemist
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* ] (1928–1997), Armenian physicist * ] (1928–1997), Armenian physicist
* ] (1928–1998), scientist in the field of zoology and ecology * ] (1928–1998), scientist in the field of zoology and ecology
* ] (1929), mathematician * ] (1929–2023), mathematician
* ] (1929–2016), Russian-American research physicist * ] (1929–2016), Russian-American research physicist
* ] (1929–2013), ice hockey player * ] (1929–2013), ice hockey player
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* ] (1931–2017), footballer * ] (1931–2017), footballer
* ] (1932), politician, journalist and film critic * ] (1932), politician, journalist and film critic
* ] (1932-2021), journalist, author and politician
* ] (1932–1965), actor * ] (1932–1965), actor
* ] (1933–2008), actor, photographer, editor, journalist and travel correspondent * ] (1933–2008), actor, photographer, editor, journalist and travel correspondent
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* ] (1939), figure skating coach and choreographer * ] (1939), figure skating coach and choreographer
* ] (1939–2008), basketball player * ] (1939–2008), basketball player
* ] (1939-1996), chemist
* ] (1940–1991), Soviet football player * ] (1940–1991), Soviet football player
* ] (1940–2010), Soviet physicist * ] (1940–2010), Soviet physicist
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* ] (1956), Russian American historian * ] (1956), Russian American historian
* ] (1956–2009), economist, politician and author * ] (1956–2009), economist, politician and author
* ] (1956), physicist and mathematician
* ] (1956), politician, scientist, and economist * ] (1956), politician, scientist, and economist
* ] (1956), mathematician * ] (1956), mathematician
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* ] (1962), retired ] ], first ] citizen to be commissioned an officer in the Armed Forces of the United States * ] (1962), retired ] ], first ] citizen to be commissioned an officer in the Armed Forces of the United States
* ] (1963), Austrian violinist and festival director of Russian descent * ] (1963), Austrian violinist and festival director of Russian descent
* ] (1963), painter and illustrator
*] (born 1964), Olympic champion épée fencer *] (born 1964), Olympic champion épée fencer
* ] (1964), painter, architectural historian, writer and theologian * ] (1964), painter, architectural historian, writer and theologian
* ] (1965), actor * ] (1965), actor
* ] (195), film director and producer
* ] (1965), guitarist * ] (1965), guitarist
* ] (1965), singer-songwriter * ] (1965), singer-songwriter
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== Lived in Moscow == == Lived in Moscow ==
* ] (1935), President of the State of Palestine and Palestinian National Authority, Chairman of the Palestine Liberation Organisation. Abbas studied at the ], where he earned his doctorate.<ref>{{cite news |title=Аббас на глиняных ногах |url=https://www.kommersant.ru/doc/538949 |agency=Kommersant}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |title=Патрис Лумумба. Человек-университет |url=https://ria.ru/analytics/20100702/251507177.html |agency=RIA}}</ref> * ] (1935), President of the State of Palestine and Palestinian National Authority, Chairman of the Palestine Liberation Organisation. Abbas studied at the ], where he earned his doctorate.<ref>{{cite news |title=Аббас на глиняных ногах |url=https://www.kommersant.ru/doc/538949 |agency=Kommersant}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |title=Патрис Лумумба. Человек-университет |url=https://ria.ru/analytics/20100702/251507177.html |agency=RIA}}</ref>
* ] (1965), Former ] from 2000 to 2024, Was granted asylum by the Russian government following his arrival to the city after the ].
* ] (1826–1871), folklorist who recorded and published over 600 Russian folktales and fairytales * ] (1826–1871), folklorist who recorded and published over 600 Russian folktales and fairytales
* ] (1884–1942), writer of science fiction, lived in Moscow after 1923 * ] (1884–1942), writer of science fiction, lived in Moscow after 1923

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References

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