File:1928-07-09 Birth Certificate on Nina Shtoda (died in 2005).jpg

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English: A birth certificate issued in the USSR in 1928. A mark of DIN 476 standard (A5) together with form size in millimetres appears in the left bottom corner of the form.
Русский: Свидетельство о рождении, выданное в СССР в 1928 году. В левом нижнем углу присутствует отметка о формате DIN 476 (A5) и размерах бланка в миллиметрах.
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Author Official document, scanned by Roman Sinelnikov

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