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    Vsevolod Mikhailovich Bobrov (Russian: Все́волод Миха́йлович Бобро́в, IPA: [ˈfsʲevələd bɐˈbrof]; 1 December 1922 – 1 July 1979) was a Soviet athlete, who...
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    Vsevolod Bobrov is an Elbrus-class [it] logistics support vessel in the Russian Navy. Built by the Severnaya Verf Shipyard from 2013 to 2021, the ship...
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  • department of the club, HC CSKA Moscow, because the leading players like Vsevolod Bobrov played both sports in parallel. After successful times Olympic Games...
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    vessel Vsevolod Bobrov completes sea trials". 15 April 2021. Archived from the original on 28 August 2021. Retrieved 28 August 2021. "Vsevolod Bobrov Maiden...
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  • Vsevolod Ivanov (1895–1963), Soviet novelist known for his stories set in the Russian Civil War Vsevolod Bobrov (1922–1979), Soviet athlete Vsevolod Safonov...
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    Vasily Stalin, the son of Joseph Stalin, was the president of the club. Vsevolod Bobrov played on the football team 1950–52 and the ice hockey team 1949–53...
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  • 9 May, Admiral Makarov was spotted sailing intact near Sevastopol. Vsevolod Bobrov, a project 23120 logistics support vessel. It was claimed to have suffered...
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  • Archived from the original on 18 April 2020. Retrieved 9 February 2018. "Vsevolod Bobrov". Sports Reference. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved...
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    (Yugoslavia) 6 goals Sándor Kocsis (Hungary) Rajko Mitić (Yugoslavia) 5 goals Vsevolod Bobrov (Soviet Union) 4 goals Larry (Brazil) El-Sayed El-Dhizui (Egypt) Willi...
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    send a team to the 1953 World Championships, but due to an injury to Vsevolod Bobrov, one of their star players, officials decided against going. They would...
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