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This biographical article relating to a Russian chess figure is a
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Tatiana Stepovaia-Dianchenko
Soviet Union
Russia
Krasnodar
Russia
Woman Grandmaster
Peak rating
Russian
Krasnodar
Russian
chess
FIDE title
Russian Women's Champion
Alisa Galliamova
Rostov-on-Don
Elisaveta Bykova
Vladimir
Batumi
European Individual Women Chess Championship
Natalia Zhukova
Women's World Chess ex-Champion
Maia Chiburdanidze
Yugoslavian
Chess Olympiads
1998
2000
1998
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Tatiana Stepovaya

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