Golovanov
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Golovanov is a Russian surname.

It may also mean:
  • Alexander Golovanov
    Alexander Golovanov
    Alexander Yevgeniyevich Golovanov was a Soviet pilot. On August 3, 1943 he became a Marshal of Aviation and on 19 August 1944 he was promoted to the rank of Chief Marshal of Aviation .-World War II:From the start of the German-Soviet War, he was the commander of an air...

     (1904–1975), a Soviet pilot and officer
  • Diana Golovanov
    Diana Golbi
    Diana Golbi is the eighth winner of Kokhav Nolad, the Israeli version of Pop Idol. Golbi is the third female participant to win the show .-Personal life:...

     (1992), an Israeli musician
  • Dmitry Golovanov (1988), a Russian professional association football player
  • Nikolay Semyonovich Golovanov
    Nicolai Golovanov
    Nikolai Semyonovich Golovanov , [o.s. 9] 21 January 1891 – 28 August 1953, was a Soviet conductor and composer.He conducted the premiere performances of a number of works, among them Nikolai Myaskovsky's sixth symphony in May 1924, and recorded operas and concert works by Glazunov, Mussorgsky...

     (1891–1953), a Soviet conductor and composer
  • Oleg Golovanov
    Oleg Golovanov
    Oleg Sergeevich Golovanov is a Russian rower who competed for the Soviet Union in the 1960 Summer Olympics and in the 1964 Summer Olympics.He was born in Leningrad....

     (1934), a Soviet rower
  • Sergey Golovanov (1968), a Russian Catholic priest of the Byzantine Rite
  • Vladimir Golovanov
    Vladimir Golovanov
    Vladimir Semyonovich Golovanov was a former Russian weightlifter and Olympic champion who competed for the Soviet Union.He was born in Batamay, Yakut ASSR.Golovanov won a gold medal at the 1964 Summer Olympics in Tokyo.-References:...

     (1938–2003), a Soviet weightlifter and Olympic champion
  • Yaroslav Golovanov
    Yaroslav Golovanov
    Yaroslav Kirillovich Golovanov was a Russian journalist, writer and science popularizer. He covered space exploration by the Soviet Union from its beginnings.Golovanov's father was director of a theatre . His mother was an actress....

    (1932–2003), a Soviet journalist and writer
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