- with the rise of rail transport.
Between 1936–2016, the city was
named Dzerzhynsk after Felix Dzerzhinsky, the
founder of the Cheka. The city
received its...
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Dzerzhynsk is name of
several former toponyms in
Ukraine that
carried a name of a
chekist of
Polish descent Felix Dzerzhinsky. It can
refer to: Romaniv...
- places. Dzerzhinsk,
Russia Dzyarzhynsk,
Belarus Dzerzhynsk,
former name of Toretsk,
Ukraine Dzerzhynsk (disambiguation)
Dzerzhinsky (disambiguation) This...
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erected barricades across the city to
control traffic. The
cities of
Dzerzhynsk, Soledar, and
Rubizhne were also
recaptured by
government forces. The...
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created on 15
March 1932, with the
capital at
Dzyarzhynsk (in
Russian Dzerzhynsk,
formerly known as Kojdanów), not far from the
family estate. The Dzerzhinsky...
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Romaniv (Ukrainian: Романів;
Dzerzhynsk in 1933–2003) is an urban-type
settlement in
Zhytomyr Raion,
Zhytomyr Oblast, Ukraine.
Prior to the 2020 administrative...
- FC
Khimik Dzerzhinsk (Russian: ФК «Химик» Дзержинск) is an ****ociation
football club from Dzerzhinsk, Russia,
founded in 1946. It pla**** in the Soviet...
- Torez, Komsomolske, Kirovske,
Krasnyi Lyman, Dymytrov, Krasnoarmiisk,
Dzerzhynsk, and Artemove, respectively.
Following the
Donbas war, pro-Russian separatist...
- Roslavl)
Borovskoye highway (Moscow – Vnukovo) Rublyovo-Uspenskoe
highway Dzerzhynsk highway (Dzerzhinsky –
Kotelniki –
Novoryazanskoye highway) Ostashkovskoye...
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Ivanovich Ryzhkov was born to
Russian parents on 28
September 1929, in
Dzerzhynsk,
Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic,
Soviet Union. He
graduated from...