Yury Afonin - significado y definición. Qué es Yury Afonin
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Qué (quién) es Yury Afonin - definición


Yury Afonin         
MEMBER OF THE STATE DUMA OF THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION
Afonin, Yury
Yury Vyacheslavovich Afonin (; born March 22, 1977, Tula, RSFSR, USSR) is a Russian politician and member of the State Duma of the Russian FederationProfile at State Duma website for the Communist Party of the Russian Federation. Member of the Board of the Youth Public Chamber of Russia.
Yury Felten         
  • [[Chesme Church]]
  • Cast-iron railing of the [[Summer Garden]] in St Petersburg
RUSSIAN ARCHITECT
Georg von Velten; George von Velten; Georg von Veldten; Yury Velten; Yury Matveyevich Felten; Yury Fel'ten; Georg Veldten
Yury Matveyevich Felten (, ) (1730–1801) was a Russian Imperial architect who served at the Empress's Catherine the Great court.
Yury Grashchenkov         
RUSSIAN DIPLOMAT
Yury Grigoriyevich Grashchenkov
Yury Grigoriyevich Grashchenkov () (born 1945) is a career diplomat and the former ambassador of the Russian Federation to Benin.
Ejemplos de uso de Yury Afonin
1. "The leader of the Communist Youth Union, Yury Afonin, recently expressed his complete support for us and is going to head our regional list," Zyuganov said, referring to a faction of the group that has remained loyal to the party.
2. Yury Afonin, head of a rival organization that also calls itself the Communist Youth Union, said in a statement that Monday‘s congress was a "farce" and accused Zhukov and his allies of selling out for "30 pieces of silver," a biblical reference to Judas Iscariot‘s betrayal of Christ.