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Dmytro Bortnianskyi
Ukrainian-born Russian Classical composer and conductor
Iosif Shklovsky
Soviet astronomer (1916–1985)

Maksym Berezovsky
Ukrainian composer
Ada Rohovtseva
Soviet and Ukrainian actress
Yuri Shaporin
Soviet composer and conductor (1887–1966)
Alexander Bezborodko
Grand Chancellor of Russia (1747-1799)
Serhiy Sednev
Ukrainian biathlete
Andrii Rozumovskyi
Ukrainian diplomat (1752-1836)
Mykola Murashko
Ukrainian painter (1844-1909)
Varvara Khanenko
collector of Ukrainian crafts (1852-1922)
Yakov Drobnis
Russian politician (1890-1937)
Alexander Bashilov
Russian general
Roman Lutsenko
Ukrainian footballer

Nikolai Volodchenko
Russian general
Ivan Tereshchenko
Russian industrialist and art collector (1854 – 1903)

Anna Kryvonos
Ukrainian biathlete
Aljoscha
right|thumb|200px|Aljoscha, installation "Funiculus umbilicalis", St. Petri, Dortmund, 2015
right|thumb|200px|The opening of the artist Aljoschas in the Benrath Palace (Düsseldorf). On May 28, 2017.
Aljoscha (; 1974 in Lozova, USSR, now Ukraine), born Oleksii Potupin (), is a Ukrainian visual artist known for large scale conceptual installations, sculptures, interventions, paintings and drawings based on ideas of bioism, biofuturism, bioethics and bioethical abolitionism.