Sosnovsky

Sosnovsky

Sosnovsky is a surname, derived from the word " _ru. сосна" ("sosna", lit. "pine tree" in some Slavic languages), and may refer to:
*Vladimir Sosnovsky (1922–1990), Ukrainian artist
*Adrian Sosnovschi (1977), Moldovan footballer

ee also

*Sosnovsky District, name of several districts in Russia
*Sosnovo


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