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Bóris Nicoláievitch Iéltsin foi um político russo, com um importante papel na história recente da União Soviética e da Federação Russa. Era casado com Naina Iosifovna Ieltsina, com quem teve duas filhas, Iélena e Tatiana, nascidas em 1957 e 1958, respectivamente. More information...

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