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- on February 7, 1969. The soldier's mother was buried in the village Dneprovskaya, Krasnodar Krai, with full military honors. "Филипп Степанов: Донесение...
- Stavropol, Yekaterinodar, Yekaterinoslav, Anapa, Maykop, Taganrog, Dneprovskaya, No****sk, Novocherk****k, Theodosia, Simferopol, Karasubazar, Bakhchysarai...
- when it burned down just before a performance of Ferdinand Kauer's Dneprovskaya Rusalka. It was replaced by the Bolshoi Theatre on the same site. a....
- channels OGTRK and Channel 34, and the newspapers "Business Vremya" and "Dneprovskaya Pravda". From 1997 to 1998, she worked as a journalist, and from 1998...
- factory's products were used in the construction of Volkhovskaya and Dneprovskaya Hydroelectric Power Stations, metallurgical plants in Kuznetsk and Magnitogorsk...
- In 1907, he began his journalist career as editor of the newspaper Dneprovskaya Zarya ('Dniepr Dawn'). This newspaper was subsequently banned for its...
- (South Ayrshire, Scotland) Deqing New Century (Zhejiang Province, China) Dneprovskaya Riviera (Kyiv, Ukraine) EnVain SeniorTown (Chuncheon, Kangwan-do, South...
- the early 19th century. It was staged in Russia in 1803–1807 as Lesta, dneprovskaya rusalka (Russian: Леста, днепровская русалка) and its three sequels with...
- of a m****ive and slowly developing operatic project: the opera Lesta, dneprovskaya rusalka and its three sequels (1803–1807, first in Saint Petersburg)...