- is a
novel first published in 1934 in a
Russian émigré
literary magazine Chisla (Numbers)
under a pen name M. Ageyev. The
English translation of the title...
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Podvirne (Ukrainian: Подвірне; Romanian:
Chișla-Salieva) is a
village in
Dnistrovskyi Raion,
Chernivtsi Oblast, Ukraine. It
belongs to
Mamalyha rural hromada...
- A
theory suggests that the name may come from the
archaic Romanian word
chișla (meaning "spring", "source of water") and nouă ("new"),
because it was built...
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wrote in the
Uchenie o
Chislakh (in full,
Uchenie im zha
vedati cheloveku chisla vsekh let), that "my
birthday was 26
years before now, that is 312 months...
- 2003 —
Poslednie den'ki v raju (Последние деньки в раю) 2006 —
Prostye chisla (Простые числа) 2010 — Tonnel' v
konce sveta (Тоннель в конце света) 2013...
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Orestivka Aresteuca Oselivka Chișla-Nedjimeni
Pashkivtsi Pășcăuți
Perebykivtsi Perebicăuți
Perkivtsi Percăuți
Podvirivka Chișla-Zamjieva
Poliana Poiana Pryhorodok...
- the hill upon
which stands Măzărache Church. The name of the
spring - "
chisla noua" - is
believed to be the
archaic Romanian for "new spring". During...
- be dead. In 1996 he was also the
editor in
chief of the
daily newspaper "
CHISLA"
published in Samara. In 2000 he
graduated from the
Institute of Business...
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Chasy stoyat (Часы стоят, The
Clock Is Stopped)
Almaz (Алмаз, Diamond)
Chisla (Числа, Numbers)
Trinadtsat (13)
Merezhi (Мережи, Dragnet)
Nagiye mysli...
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directed the
Rifma publishing house. 1935.
Razgovor s pamiat'iu. Paris:
Chisla. 1937.
Solnechnyi proizvol. Paris:
Sovremennyie zapiski.
Dictionary of Russian...