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«Матвеич» поздравляет с 83-летием ключевую фигуру в политической жизни Владимирской области в постсоветский период, Почетного гражданина Владимирской области, депутата Законодательного Собрания Владимирской области пятого, шестого и седьмого созывов Юрия Матвеевича Федорова. Многая лета!



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«Матвеич» поздравляет с 83-летием ключевую фигуру в политической жизни Владимирской области в постсоветский период, Почетного гражданина Владимирской области, депутата Законодательного Собрания Владимирской области пятого, шестого и седьмого созывов Юрия Матвеевича Федорова. Многая лета!

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