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- 56°54′41″N 60°47′35″E / 56.9114°N 60.7931°E / 56.9114; 60.7931 Beryozovskoye deposit, Berezovskoe gold deposit, Berezovsky deposit, Berezovsk Mines...
- Beryozovsky (masculine), Beryozovskaya (feminine), or Beryozovskoye (neuter) may refer to: Beryozovsky District, name of several districts in the countries...
- Babinov's road obsolete. In 1745, gold was discovered in the Ural at Beryozovskoye and later at other deposits. It has been mined since 1747. The first...
- Karnaukhovo (Russian: Карнаухово) is a rural locality (a village) in Beryozovskoye Rural Settlement, Beryozovsky District, Perm Krai, Russia. The po****tion...
- 26 July 1761, Johann Gottlob Lehmann found an orange-red mineral in the Beryozovskoye mines in the Ural Mountains which he named Siberian red lead. Though...
- 1761, when Johann Gottlob Lehmann found an orange-red mineral in the Beryozovskoye mines in the Ural Mountains of Russia, which he named "Siberian red...
- Ukraine in the 20th century Beryozovsky (disambiguation) (Beryozovskaya, Beryozovskoye), alternatively spelled "Berezovsky" This page lists people with the...
- localities in Russia: Karnaukhovo, Beryozovskoye Rural Settlement, Beryozovsky District, Perm Krai, a village in Beryozovskoye Rural Settlement, Beryozovsky...
- forms striking orange red crystals. It was first discovered in 1839 in Beryozovskoye deposit, Urals, Russia. It is named from the Gr**** word φοίυικος for...
- specific gravity of 6.1 to 6.8. It was originally found in 1843 in the Beryozovskoye deposit, Ural Mountains. It is named after Arthur Aikin (1773–1854)...