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Belorussky railway station (Russian: Белору́сский вокза́л, IPA: [bʲɪɫɐˈruskʲɪj vɐɡˈzaɫ]) also
referred to as Moscow–P****enger–Smolenskaya (Russian:...
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Belorussky (masculine),
Belorusskaya (feminine), or
Belorusskoye (neuter) may
refer to:
Belorussky Rail Terminal, a rail
terminal in Moscow,
Russia Belorussky...
- the
summer of 1945, a
group of
former comrades-in-arms
parted ways at
Belorussky Station after World War II,
having last
gathered in 1946 to celebrate...
- The
Belorussky suburban railway line (Russian: Белорусское направление Московской железной дороги) is one of
eleven railway lines used for
suburban railway...
- of rail
links from
Savyolovsky Rail
Terminal (Butyrskaya Vokzal) and
Belorussky Rail
Terminal to
Sheremetyevo airport and Lobnya, from
Paveletsky Rail...
- as D2. It uses the
tracks and the
stations of the
Savyolovsky and the
Belorussky suburban railway lines. The
length of the line is 52
kilometres (32 mi)...
- was used for
military training.
Smolensky Rail
station (forerunner of
Belorussky Rail Terminal) was
inaugurated in 1870.
Sokolniki Park, in the 18th century...
- Тверская Застава) is a
square in
Central Administrative Okrug in Moscow.
Belorussky railway station faces the square. The
streets which terminate at the square...
- line
Paveletsky suburban railway line
Kiyevsky suburban railway line
Belorussky suburban railway line
Rizhsky suburban railway line
Savyolovsky suburban...
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singers to copy manually. The
first performance was on 26 June at
Belorussky Railway Station,
where according to
eyewitnesses it was sung five times...