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Bystry (Russian: Быстрый; masculine),
Bystraya (Быстрая; feminine), or
Bystroye (Быстрое; neuter) is the name of
several inhabited localities in Russia:...
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Bystry Tanyp or
Tanyp (Bashkir: Тере Танып, Етеҙ Танып, Tere Tanıp, Eteź Tanıp; Russian: Быстрый Танып), is a
river in
Bashkortostan and Perm Krai...
- 43°06′43″N 131°53′16″E / 43.1118729°N 131.8878362°E / 43.1118729; 131.8878362
Bystry was a Sovremenny-class
destroyer of the
Soviet and
later Russian navy. Project...
- The
Bystry Canal (Polish: Kanał
Bystry, [ˈkanau̯ bɨstrɨ]), is a
feeder canal for the Augustów
Canal which was
built during the 19th
century in the present-day...
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Bystry Rów is a
stream that
flows within the
bounds of the muni****lity of Szczecin, Poland. 53°27′48″N 14°32′44″E / 53.463239°N 14.545673°E / 53.463239;...
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Viliam Figuš-
Bystrý (born
Viliam Figuš) (28
February 1875 – 11 May 1937) was a
Slovak composer,
teacher and
author of the
first Slovak national opera Detvan...
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Bystry (Russian: Быстрый) is a
rural locality (a settlement) in
Stepanovskoye Rural Settlement,
Kudymkarsky District, Perm Krai, Russia. The po****tion...
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September 2010) was a
seaman of the
Russian Navy
serving on the
destroyer Bystry of the
Pacific Fleet, who was the only
fatal victim of a fire that broke...
- (Bystroń) and
Czech (Bystroň) surname. It is
derived either from
Czech bystrý or
Polish bystry, both with the
meaning "quick, alert, bright."
People with the...
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Bystry (Russian: Быстрый, lit. 'Fast') was one of 29 Gnevny-class
destroyers (officially
known as
Project 7)
built for the
Soviet Navy
during the late...