Petrova è un città in Russia con una popolazione di circa 0 abitanti.
Petrov is one of the most common surnames in Russia and Bulgaria. It can be occasionally transcribed as Petrof of Petroff. It is a patronymic surname derived from the first name Pyotr or Petar. Notable people with the surname include:Aleksandr Petrov (disambiguation), also Alexander, multiple persons
Aleksei Petrov (disambiguation), also Aleksey, Alexei, Alexey, multiple persons
Andrey Petrov (1930–2006), Russian composer
Antonina Petrova (1915–1941) partisan and Heroine of the Soviet Union
Boris Petrov
Božo Petrov, Croatian politician
Daniel Petrov, Bulgarian boxer
Dmitry Petrov (disambiguation), multiple persons
Evdokia Petrova (1915–2002), Soviet spy, wife of the Soviet diplomat who defected to Australia
Galina Petrova (1920–1943), medic and Heroine of the Soviet Union
Georgi Petrov, several people
Gjorche Petrov (1864/1865–1921), Bulgarian revolutionary
Grigory Spiridonovich Petrov (1866–1925), Russian priest and publicist
Igor Petrov (1933–2020), Soviet and Russian naval officer
Ihor Petrov, Soviet and Ukrainian football player and coach
Ivailo Petrov (1923–2005), Bulgarian writer
Ivan Petrov (disambiguation), multiple persons
Ivanka Petrova (1951–2007), Bulgarian shot putter
Kamelia Petrova, Bulgarian rhythmic gymnast
Kirill Petrov (born 1990), Russian ice hockey player
Konstantin Petrov, Ukrainian physicist
Kuzma Petrov-Vodkin (1878–1939), Russian/Soviet painter
Kyrylo Petrov (born 1990), Ukrainian footballer
Lyudmila Petrova (born 1968), Russian long-distance runner
Maya Petrova, Russian Olympic champion in handball
Maria Petrova (disambiguation), multiple persons
Martin Petrov, Bulgarian footballer
Mikhail Petrov (disambiguation), multiple persons
Nadia Petrova, Russian professional tennis player
Nikolay Petrov, multiple people
Nina Petrova (1893–1945), female Red Army sniper credited with 122 kills
Oleg Petrov (disambiguation), multiple persons
Olga Petrova (1884–1977), stage name of Muriel Harding, an English-born American vaudeville performer
Osip Petrov (1806–1878), Russian opera singer
Petar Petrov, several people
Pyotr Nikolayevich Petrov (1827–}1891), Russian historian and writer
Pyotr Mikhailovich Petrov (1910–1941), Soviet flying ace
Serhiy Petrov (1997–2026), Ukrainian footballer
Stanislav Petrov (1939–2017), Russian colonel who averted a potential nuclear exchange
Stefka Petrova, Bulgarian nutritionist
Stiliyan Petrov, Bulgarian footballer
Tatiana Petrova, Russian water polo player
Tatyana Petrova, Russian runner
Tetiana Petrova, Ukrainian freestyle skier
Todor Petrov, Macedonian politician
Tonka Petrova, Bulgarian middle-distance runner
Totka Petrova, Bulgarian middle-distance runner
Tudor Petrov-Popa, Moldovan Romanian politician
Vadim Petrov (1932–2020), Czech composer
Vadym Petrov, Ukrainian football player
Valeri Petrov (1920–2014), Bulgarian poet
Valeriy Petrov, (1955–2022) Ukrainian football coach
Vasily Petrov (disambiguation), multiple people
Vasil Petrov, Bulgarian football manager
Velislava Petrova-Chamova, Bulgarian politician
Victor Petrov, Soviet spy, Ukrainian emigrant activist, writer, philosopher and historian
Vitaly Petrov, Russian car racing driver
Vitaly Petrov (coach), Ukrainian athletics coach
Vladimir Petrov (disambiguation), multiple people
Vyacheslav Petrov, Russian politician
Yevgeny Petrov (disambiguation), multiple people
Zakhar Petrov, Russian canoeist
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