Mrs. Zinaida Gavrilovna Chernova (Зинаида Гавриловна Чернова), a resident of Kaltan City, Kemerovo Oblast, Russia (город Калтан, Кемеровская область) has celebrated her 110th birthday.
She was born on October 11, 1914.
https://kuzbass85.ru/2024/10/14/110-let-otmetila-dolgozhitelnicza-kaltana/
Is there a chance of it being validated?
Russia is a huge country, but with few validated and known supercentenarians. Why is it so difficult to find reliable documentation in that country?
Does the very cold climate there also favor the existence of few supercentenarians?
Is there a chance of it being validated?
Russia is a huge country, but with few validated and known supercentenarians. Why is it so difficult to find reliable documentation in that country?
Does the very cold climate there also favor the existence of few supercentenarians?
Referring to a person as "it" is not very nice or polite.
As for Russia, a lot of documentation should exist there, but the challenge is accessing it, because it's apparently not available online.
Mrs. Zinaida Gavrilovna Chernova (Зинаида Гавриловна Чернова), a resident of Kaltan City, Kemerovo Oblast, Russia (город Калтан, Кемеровская область) has celebrated her 110th birthday.
She was born on October 11, 1914.
https://kuzbass85.ru/2024/10/14/110-let-otmetila-dolgozhitelnicza-kaltana/
Happy 110th birthday to her! 🙂
Is there a chance of it being validated?
Russia is a huge country, but with few validated and known supercentenarians. Why is it so difficult to find reliable documentation in that country?
Does the very cold climate there also favor the existence of few supercentenarians?Referring to a person as "it" is not very nice or polite.
As for Russia, a lot of documentation should exist there, but the challenge is accessing it, because it's apparently not available online.
But I didn't call her that, it must have been some error in Google Translate, I don't speak English, so there may be some errors in the translations, please forgive me if I caused any misunderstanding.
I would like to see more Russian cases validated, there must be more than enough known, I hope some Russian will be interested in the topic and get more information in the near future.
Is there a chance of it being validated?
Russia is a huge country, but with few validated and known supercentenarians. Why is it so difficult to find reliable documentation in that country?
Does the very cold climate there also favor the existence of few supercentenarians?Referring to a person as "it" is not very nice or polite.
As for Russia, a lot of documentation should exist there, but the challenge is accessing it, because it's apparently not available online.
But I didn't call her that, it must have been some error in Google Translate, I don't speak English, so there may be some errors in the translations, please forgive me if I caused any misunderstanding.
I would like to see more Russian cases validated, there must be more than enough known, I hope some Russian will be interested in the topic and get more information in the near future.
Thanks for clarifying this part! 🙂
Personally, I think that there is a lot of potential in validating Russian SC cases, though there might be an extraordinarily massive female advantage there. Possibly much bigger than anywhere else because Russian (and other East Slavic) men suffered severely as a result of both Nazism and Communism and thus a lot of them lost their lives prematurely, either as a result of purges, war, or chronic alcoholism.
Personally, I think that there is a lot of potential in validating Russian SC cases, though there might be an extraordinarily massive female advantage there. Possibly much bigger than anywhere else because Russian (and other East Slavic) men suffered severely as a result of both Nazism and Communism and thus a lot of them lost their lives prematurely, either as a result of purges, war, or chronic alcoholism.
It's true, in addition to the world wars that have happened and are happening now, there is also the issue of alcoholism, unfortunately it reduces life expectancy.
Also a lot of Russian men have been murdered and/or died due to suicide. Russia was a very violent country in the past.