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    Vera Nikolaevna Putina (Russian: Вера Николаевна Путина; 6 September 1926 – May 2023) was a Georgian woman who, from 1999, stated that Vladimir Putin ("Vova")...
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  • (born 1978), Czech athlete Vera Putina (1926–2023), Georgian woman who claimed that Vladimir Putin was her lost son Vera Hruba Ralston (1919–2003), Czech-American...
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  • personal cook of Lenin and Stalin, paternal grandfather of Vladimir Putin Vera Putina (1926–2023), a woman who claimed to be Vladimir Putin's mother Vladimir...
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    to the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine. Ivan Ilyin Aleksandr Dugin Vera Putina The Putins officially announced their separation in 2013 and the Kremlin...
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  • Russian Railways corruption scandal the following month. He has a niece, Vera Putina, sometimes erroneously referred to as the niece of President Putin. "Игорь...
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    and correspondences to Radical Radio. Russo also intended to interview Vera Putina, a woman who claimed Vladimir Putin was her lost son. Russo was also...
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  • another daughter) Alina Kabaeva (alleged mother of more Putin children) Vera Putina (alleged mother) Public image Direct Line with Vladimir Putin Followers...
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  • prime minister (2009–2012) and minister of foreign affairs (1996–1999). Vera Putina, 96, Georgian woman, claimed to be the mother of Vladimir Putin. (death...
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    investigation of the 1999 Moscow apartment bombings. Borovik had studied Vera Putina's claims. Borovik is buried at Novodevichy Cemetery in Moscow. The Artyom...
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    Misti (redirect from Guagua-Putina)
    of the volcano was Putina; it only became known as "Misti" beginning in the 1780s. Other names for the volcano are Guagua-Putina, El Volcán ("the volcano")...
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