>>>>>>What is so special about Moscow?
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>>>>>It is not in Ukraine.
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>>>>So is Urupinsk
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>>>Good point. So, you have relatives there too? :)
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>>"It's all relative, my dear Albert" - as mr. Marić had said.
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>Essentially we're all relatives if we agree that we're all descendants from Adam & Hava :)
Even better, we share the same DNA mechanism and a lot of actual DNA with pretty everything up to amoebas - regardless of any agreement.
>Anyway, I just found two young people with last name Berezniker (one from Horlivka and one from Moscow) on a popular Russian site, thus were my questions.
Just as happens to me - people here seem to think that my name and last name are sort of unique or rare, when they actually are not. At any time during my school years, there were at least two more guys named Dragan in my class. One of them was a Nedeljkov (without the -ić) and he was my deskmate for a couple of years (you can imagine the confusion we created).
I've come across maybe two dozen other people named Nedeljković, and wasn't related to any of them. The name is probably a sort of an open source name - was invented in parallel in several areas in separate occasions.