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Pagovich was born on March 3rd, 1941, in the small city of Coho (known in Russian as Soborgornye or Соборгорные) – now a part of the New Washington metro area. His parents, Bogomil Pagovich (1917-1980), a longshoreman, and Yelena Kolev (1916-1957), a waitress, had three other children: Danilo (b. 1937), Natasha (b. 1939) and Andrey (b. 1951). He occasionally stayed with his sister during this period, but he resented the fact that she and her family lived very "American-style" lives, and only spoke English at home.

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  • Dmitri Pagovich (Great White South)
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  • Pagovich was born on March 3rd, 1941, in the small city of Coho (known in Russian as Soborgornye or Соборгорные) – now a part of the New Washington metro area. His parents, Bogomil Pagovich (1917-1980), a longshoreman, and Yelena Kolev (1916-1957), a waitress, had three other children: Danilo (b. 1937), Natasha (b. 1939) and Andrey (b. 1951). He occasionally stayed with his sister during this period, but he resented the fact that she and her family lived very "American-style" lives, and only spoke English at home.
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Birth Date
  • 1941-03-03(xsd:date)
Timeline
  • Great White South
Name en
  • Dimitri Pagovich
Name
  • Dmitri Anton Pagovich
Caption
  • Dmitri Pagovich in 2010
deputy3 title
  • Co-Delegate
Party
  • Independent
Birth Place
  • border|25px ,
Profession
  • Activist, Politician
to
  • 1982(xsd:integer)
  • 1985(xsd:integer)
  • 1990(xsd:integer)
from
  • -1992(xsd:integer)
  • 1978(xsd:integer)
  • 1982(xsd:integer)
  • 1985(xsd:integer)
Position
  • 8(xsd:integer)
  • 78(xsd:integer)
  • for
  • Delegate to the
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  • Pagovich was born on March 3rd, 1941, in the small city of Coho (known in Russian as Soborgornye or Соборгорные) – now a part of the New Washington metro area. His parents, Bogomil Pagovich (1917-1980), a longshoreman, and Yelena Kolev (1916-1957), a waitress, had three other children: Danilo (b. 1937), Natasha (b. 1939) and Andrey (b. 1951). After Pagovich's mother died in 1957, the family began to fall apart. Natasha became engaged to an American soldier, and moved to New Washington, taking her 6-year-old brother Andrey with her. Danilo left the country and settled in Vostok, Bellinsgauzenia; while Pagovich's father, Bogomil, turned to alcohol. Dmitri left home at 16, and after being fired from several jobs, he began to become involved in gang violence. He occasionally stayed with his sister during this period, but he resented the fact that she and her family lived very "American-style" lives, and only spoke English at home.
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