- /ɑːrˈkɑːnɡɛlsk/;
occasionally referred to in
English as
Archangel and
Archangelsk. Государственный комитет Российской Федерации по статистике. Комитет...
- the
Soviet Union,
describing the
attainment of the "general line Volga–
Archangelsk" as its
overall military objective. The line had its
origins in an earlier...
- 64°32′N 40°32′E / 64.533°N 40.533°E / 64.533; 40.533
Arkhangelsk Governorate (Russian: Архангельская губерния, romanized: Arkhangel'skaya guberniya)...
- city of Arkhangelsk. It was also
feared that
large military stores at
Archangelsk might fall into
unfriendly hands.
Faced with
these events, the leaders...
-
stricter legislation against the LGBT community, in
Saint Petersburg,
Archangelsk, and Novosibirsk; a law
called the
Russian ****
propaganda law, that is...
-
Yemtsa (Russian: Е́мца) is a
rural locality (a settlement) in
Plesetsky District of
Arkhangelsk Oblast, Russia,
located 42
kilometers (26 mi)
north of...
-
remove red armbands.
After the
October Revolution of 1917,
Miller fled to
Archangelsk and was
declared Governor-General of
Northern Russia. In May 1919, Admiral...
- the Łomża
Governorate (Congress Poland). He
became vice-governor of
Archangelsk (1879); vice-director of the
Economics Department of the
Ministry of...
- he
married Mary
Neville from Dublin. In 1804
Bellingham returned to
Archangelsk to
supervise a
major commercial venture,
accompanied by Mary and their...
-
Civil War on the
White Russian side, four Mark Vs were
delivered to
Archangelsk, four to Tallinn, Estonia, and
around 70 were
delivered to Novorossiysk...