Vvedensky

Vvedensky

Vvedensky (masculine), Vvedenskaya (feminine), or Vvedenskoye (neuter) may refer to:

People with the surname Vvedensky:
*Vvedensky (surname)

Places:
*Vvedenskaya, a village ("selo") in the Republic of Tatarstan
*Vvedenskoye, name of several rural localities in Russia


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