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Examples:Sichote-Alin mountain range in Russian far east opposite Sakhalin Island—Mt Tomur (Russian: Pik Pobeda), the highest peak of Tianshan mountains on the border between Xinjiang and Kyrgyzstan—Vladimir Mikhailovich Bekhterev (1857-1927), Russian neurologist and psychiatrist—Cao Jinghua (1897-1987), translator from Russian, professor of Beijing University and essayist—Globalnaya Navigatsionaya Satelinaya Sistema or Global Navigation Satellite System (GLONASS), the Russian equivalent of GPS—Dmitry Anatolyevich Medvedev (1965-), Russian lawyer and politician, President of Russian Federation from 2008—Mikhail Prokhorov (1965-), Russian billionaire and owner of the Brooklyn Nets (NBA team)—Alexander Porfirevich Borodin (1833-1887), Russian chemist and composer—Vladimir Putin (1952-), career KGB officer and politician, president of Russian Federation from 2000, prime minister from 2008—Dmitri Ivanovich Mendeleev (1834-1907), Russian chemist who introduced the periodic table—Andrei Sakharov (1921-1989), Russian nuclear scientist and dissident human rights activist—GLONASS (Globalnaya Navigatsionaya Satelitnaya Sistema or Global Navigation Satellite System), the Russian equivalent of GPS—Mikhail Vasilyevich Lomonosov (1711-1765), famous Russian chemist and polymath—Piotr Ilyich Tchaikowsky (1840-1893), Russian composer, composer of 6 symphonies and the opera Eugene Onegin—Ekaterinaburg or Ekaterinburg (formerly Sverdlovsk), Russian town on the Ural mountains—Anton Pavlovich Chekhov (1860-1904), Russian writer famous for his short stories and plays—Yekaterinburg (Russian city, also known as Ekaterinburg or Sverdlovsk)—Modest Mussorgsky (1839-1881), Russian composer, composer of Pictures at an Exhibition—Russian ethnic group (of northeast China and Xinjiang etc)—Altai republic in Russian central Asia, capital Gorno-Altaysk—Anglo-Japanese allied army (intervention during Russian revolution and civil war 1917-1922)—Ivan Sergeevich Turgenev (1818-1883), Russian novelist—Sergey Viktorovich Lavrov (1950-), Russian diplomat and politician, Foreign minister from 2004—Rostov-on-Don, Russian river port and regional capital close Sea of Azov (north of the Black Sea)—Khabarovsk, far eastern Russian city and province on the border with Heilongjiang province of China—Yemelyan Ivanovich Pugachov (1742-1775), Russian Cossack, leader of peasant rebellion 1773-1775 against Catherine the Great—Vitaly I. Churkin (1952-), Russian diplomat, Ambassador UN from 2006—battle cruiser Avrora (Russian: dawn) firing the shot signaling the 1917 revolution, a favorite of communist iconography—Shuangchengzi, former name of Ussuriisk city in Russian Pacific Primorsky region—Ivan Petrovich Pavlov (1849-1936), Russian experimental psychologist—Prince Andrey Kirillovich Razumovsky (1752-1836), Russian diplomat—Anna Sergeevna Kournikova (1981-), Russian tennis star and glamor model—Nikolai Mikhailovich Przevalski (1839-1888), Russian explorer who made four expeditions Central Asian from 1870—Alexandr Sergeevich Pushkin (1799-1837), great Russian romantic poet— |