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Artemy Safronovich Babinov (Артемий Сафронович Бабинов), a
Russian explorer from the
village of Verkh-Usolka,
discovered the
shortest path
across the...
- The
Babinov Road (Бабиновская дорога) was for a long time the
shortest path
across the Urals. It led from
Solikamsk to
Verkhoturye and
thence to Tobolsk...
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Sergei Pantilimonovich Babinov (Russian: Сергей Пантилимонович Бабинов; born 11 July 1955 in Chelyabinsk,
Soviet Union) is a
retired ice
hockey player...
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crossed the Ural from the
Chusovaya to the
Tagil around 1581. In 1597,
Babinov's road was
built across the Ural from
Solikamsk to the
valley of the Tura...
- su****ded by the
Babinov overland route in the late 1590s. The town of
Verkhoturye in the
Urals was the most
eastern point of the
Babinov Road. The much...
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Chelyabinsk Mikhail Koklyaev (born 1978),
Russian strongman competitor Sergei Babinov (born 1955),
Soviet player,
Canada Cup
champion Sergei Starikov (born 1958)...
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until 1597 that a much
shorter overland route was
discovered by
Artemy Babinov. As a result, the
Cherdyn Route fell into disuse.
Siberian river routes...
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animal from extinction. The
Babinov Road was the
first overland path
across the Urals. It was
established by
Artemy Babinov in the late 1590s. In 1598...
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Cherdyn route were
abandoned after 1597 when a
better route,
called the
Babinov Road, was
found through Verkhoturye. The
Dyatlov P****
incident took place...
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received a
stick in the eye) on
April 22, as well as
Russian player Sergei Babinov (who was
struck on the head by Paiement's
hockey stick)
after the score...