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👨‍👩‍👧‍👦Многодетная семья из Набережных Челнов назовёт 15-го ребёнка в честь «Орешника».

Сейчас у семьи 14 детей, среди которых есть дочь Россия-Святосия-Святороссия.

Следующему малышу родители хотят дать имя Орешник или Орешница в честь новой ракеты.

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👨‍👩‍👧‍👦Многодетная семья из Набережных Челнов назовёт 15-го ребёнка в честь «Орешника».

Сейчас у семьи 14 детей, среди которых есть дочь Россия-Святосия-Святороссия.

Следующему малышу родители хотят дать имя Орешник или Орешница в честь новой ракеты.

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