- oarsmen.
Chaikas were
between 18–20 m (59–66 ft) in length, 3–3.5 m (9.8–11.5 ft) in width, and 3.5–4 m (11–13 ft) in depth. The
bottom of a
chaika was carved...
- death.
Viktor then
attempts dissect both
Chaikas as part of his
experiments with Niva Lada, but the
Chaikas escape and both of them and
their companions...
- citizens[citation needed]. However,
citizens were
allowed to rent
Chaikas for weddings.
Chaikas were used by
Soviet amb****adors and
Communist Party First Secretaries...
- fact
built around the
drivetrain and
undercarriage of the
older model.
Chaikas were
mainly used by
local governors, as the more
luxurious ZiL were usually...
-
Prosecutor General of
Russia Yury
Chaika and his sons,
Artyom Chaika and Igor
Chaika. The film
tells about crimes of
Chaika family,
connections with criminal...
- 1992–93 and
Russian Third League in 1994. That
latter team was
called FC
Chaika-CSKA-2
Moscow for one
season in 1989. In 1991,
MacAsyng Holding BV was registered...
-
Viktoria Chaika (born 1980),
Belarusian sport shooter Yury
Chaika (born 1951),
Russian Prosecutor General All
pages with
titles beginning with
Chaika All pages...
- Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Chaika or Chayka, the word for gull in
several Slavic languages, may
refer to:
Chaika (surname), a
Slavic surname (including...
-
Chaika (Russian: чайка,
meaning "gull")
Chaika is a
Russian watchmaking company founded in 1937 in the town of Uglich. The
factory started with the production...
- (Russian: И-15) was a
Soviet biplane fighter aircraft of the 1930s.
Nicknamed Chaika (Russian: Чайка, "gull")
because of its
gulled upper wings, it was operated...