1992 in Russia
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See also: | Other events of 1992 History of Russia • Timeline • Years |
Events from the year 1992 in Russia
Incumbents
- President of Russia – Boris Yeltsin (Democratic Party of Russia)
- Vice President of Russia – Alexander Rutskoy (Patriots of Russia)
- Prime Minister of Russia –
- until 15 June: Boris Yeltsin (Democratic Party of Russia)
- 15 June–14 December: vacant
- starting 14 December: Viktor Chernomyrdin (Our Home – Russia)
Events
- January 2 - RTR channel began airing Santa Barbara, which would become the longest-running TV series on Russian television (although only episodes from 217th to 2,040th were aired).[1]
Notable births in 1992
- January 1 - Daniil Apalkov, ice hockey player
- January 2 - Anna Arina Marenko, tennis player
- January 18 - Karen Akopyan, footballer
- January 21 - Almaz Askarov, footballer
- January 31 - Alexandr Loginov, biathlete
- February 6 - Sean Babas, commercial, music video and motion picture film director
- April 3 - Artur Amirov, ice hockey player
- April 12 - Denis Barantsev, ice hockey defenceman
- June 5 - Maksim Batov, footballer
- June 8 - Dmitri Avramenko, footballer
- June 19 - Dmitry Barkov, footballer
- July 3 - Alena Adanichkina, triathlete
- July 26 - Sergei Barbashev, ice hockey player
- August 3 - Denis Ablyazin, artistic gymnast
- August 16 - Islam Dzhabrailov, footballer
- September 19 - Magomed Adayev, footballer
- September 29 – Marina Antipova, ice dancer
- October 20 – Ksenia Semenova, Olympic gymnast
- November 6 - Zakhar Arzamastsev, ice hockey player
- November 18 - Apti Aukhadov, weightlifter
- December 31 - Artur Anisimov, footballer
References
- "Бесконечная история. Сериал "Санта-Барбара"" (in Russian). RIA Novosti. 30 July 2014. Retrieved 17 April 2015.
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