- word "
Cherepovets"
originates from the name of the
tribe "Ves" (весь), who
inhabited the Sheksna's banks.
According to this version, "
Cherepovets" in the...
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originally known as
Stroitel (Builder)
Cherepovets. The name was
changed to
Metallurg (Metallurgist)
Cherepovets in 1959.
During the
Soviet times, Metallurg...
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Cherepovets Airport (IATA: CEE, ICAO: ULWC) is an
international airport in
Botovo village,
Cherepovetsky District,
Vologda Oblast, Russia,
located 18...
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Cherepovets (Russian: Футбольный Клуб Череповец) is an ****ociation
football club from
Cherepovets, Russia. It
completes in the
Russian Second League...
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Cherepovets Resurrection Monastery (Russian: Череповецкий Воскресенский Монастырь) was
founded in the 13th
century by two
Christian Orthodox monks Feodosy...
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Cherepovets State University is an
educational institution in the
Vologda region of Russia. It was
founded in 1996 as the
Cherepovets State Industrial...
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Cherepovets, a city
accessible by both the Leningrad-Ekaterinburg
railway and by the Volga–Baltic Waterway. In 1947, the
construction of
Cherepovets Steel...
- in
Cherepovets, Russia. It was
opened in 2007. It
replaced Sports-Concert Hall
Almaz as the home of
Russian ice
hockey team
Severstal Cherepovets. The...
- were
split off to form
Cherepovets Governorate, with the
administrative center in
Cherepovets. On August 1, 1927,
Cherepovets Governorate was abolished...
- 1995) is a
Canadian professional ice
hockey defenseman for
Severstal Cherepovets in the
Kontinental Hockey League (KHL). He was an All-American for Cornell...