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Prishchepa (Belarusian: Прышчэпа, Russian: Прищепа, Ukrainian: Прище́па) is a surname of Slavic-language origin. It may refer to:
- Dmitry Prishchepa (born 2001), a Belarussian footballer
- Nadezhda Prishchepa (born 1956), a Ukrainian rower
- Nataliya Oleksandrivna Pryshchepa (born 1994), a Ukrainian athlete
- Nikolay Prishchepa (1900–1941), a Ukrainian Red Army major general
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