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Dubrovsky (masculine),
Dubrovskaya (feminine), or
Dubrovskoye (neuter) may
refer to:
Dubrovsky (novel), an
unfinished novel by
Alexander Pushkin Dubrovsky...
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Railway and
General Automatic Library [1892]) A copy in
British Museum. "
Dubrovski; a tale of old Russia... "Translated by
Reginald Merton. (The Argosy....
- Joys of the
Youth 1989 —
Limited life 1989 — The
noble outlaw Vladimir Dubrovski 1990 —
Cutie 1990 —
Under auroras 1992 —
Confessions of
Contribution 1992...
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Jewish Community: History, Tragedy,
Revival (2001) at page 224
Anders and
Dubrovskis, Who Died in the Holocaust, at
pages 126 and 127 "Liepāja" (PDF). Liepāja...
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Dubrovsky District (Russian: Ду́бровский райо́н) is an
administrative and muni****l
district (raion), one of the twenty-seven in
Bryansk Oblast, Russia...
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University of Latvia. 2002.
Retrieved 2019-02-06. Anders, Edward, and
Dubrovskis, Juris, "Who Died in the Holocaust?
Recovering Names from
Official Records"...
- 230–44. doi:10.1037/0022-3514.71.2.230. PMID 8765481. S2CID 6654763.
Dubrovski,
Drago (December 2001). "The Role of
Customer Satisfaction in Achieving...
- known, but was
estimated by
Anders and
Dubrovskis to be 81
individuals plus or
minus 27.
Anders and
Dubrovskis estimate the
total number of
victims to...
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Karel Škréta, 1883),
Eduard Nápravník (Nizhegorodski, 1868; Harold, 1886;
Dubrovski, 1895;
Francesca da Rimini, 1902), Vítězslav Novák (Karlstejn, 1916; Lucerne...
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league goals: Yuri
Korotkov (27) Most
league goals in one season:
Dmitri Dubrovski –13 (1961 season)
Biggest league win:
Moldova –
Kalev Tallinn 6–0 (1960)...