-
Dwina may
refer to:
Northern Dvina, a
river in the
Vologda and
Arkhangelsk Oblasts,
Russia Western Dvina or Daugava, a
river in Russia,
Belarus and Latvia...
-
court order. Gibb's
second marriage, from 1985
until his death, was to
Dwina Murphy, an
author and artist. She is
interested in the
Druidry religion...
-
White Russians and
Beckett was sent as Second-in-Command of CMB
Flotilla –
Dwina River Force,
under the
Senior Naval Officer,
White Sea, Rear-Admiral John...
- the
Nordic race was
prominently found along the Vistula, the Neva, the
Dwina and in
southern Volhynia, but the
further south and east, the East Baltic...
-
perception of a
Siamese cat, and they
disappeared by 1901. One
early import, "
Dwina",
owned by
Russian Blue
breeder Mrs.
Constance Carew-Cox and
mentioned in...
- that St. Cyr's
troops were
accomplishing their objective of
holding the "
Dwina Line". The
first battle of Polotsk, an
inconclusive engagement fought in...
- the
French to
reestablish their northern flank in Russia,
known as the "
Dwina Line". Previously, the
French had been
defeated in this
sector at the Second...
-
Dwina (or Dwyna) was
launched at
Kingston upon Hull in 1792. She
primarily traded between Hull and
Baltic ports,
though she did make some
voyages to the...
-
Dwina is an
unincorporated community and coal town
located in Wise County, Virginia,
United States. U.S.
Geological Survey Geographic Names Information...
-
Prebendal House was the home of singer/songwriter
Robin Gibb and his wife
Dwina from 1984, and Gibb is
buried in St Mary's
parish churchyard. In 1550 the...