Alexandra Ovchinnikova
Appearance
Alexandra Yakovlevna Ovchinnikova (sometimes translated as Aleksandra) (Russian: Александра Яковлевна Овчинникова) (1914–2009), a native Yakut, served as President of the Yakut Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic. A daughter of illiterate cattle-breeders west of Yakutsk, she became a road engineer. She was named president of Yakutia, a largely ceremonial position, in 1963, and served until 1979.[1][2][3][4][5][6] She was succeeded by Yevdokiya Nikolayevna Gorokhova. She died at age 95 in 2009.[7]
References[edit]
- ^ O Neill, Lois Decker. The Women's book of world records and achievements, p. 59 (1979)
- ^ St. George, George. Siberia: the New Frontier, p. 354 (1969)
- ^ (5 November 1976). Women play a vital part in Soviet north, Anchorage Daily News
- ^ Smith, Hedrick (9 May 1972). Life in Northern Siberia Is Endless Battle With the Cold, The New York Times
- ^ National Geographic (1967)
- ^ FEMALE PRESIDENTS OF UNDERSTATE ENTITIES, Retrieved June 11, 2012
- ^ (8 June 2009). Ушла из жизни бывший председатель Президиума Верховного Совета Якутской АССР Александра Овчинникова, SahkaNews (in Russian)
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