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Northern Dvina and the Pechora. In the
early 19th-century the
Northern Ekaterininsky Canal connected the
upper Kama with the
Vychegda River (a tributary...
- Fleet. On 11
January 1962, the
submarine was tied up at the pier in
Ekaterininsky Bay of
Polarny naval base, with all
watertight doors open,
while conducting...
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churches in
Yekaterinburg were
demolished – the
Epiphany Cathedral, the
Ekaterininsky Cathedral, and the
Great Zlatoust Church.
Other Christian churches such...
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Northern Ekaterininsky Canal (Russian: Cеверо-Екатерининский канал, Severo-Yekaterininsky Kanal), or Catherine's
Canal is an
abandoned canal in the Komi...
- Volga–Baltic Waterway. In the 19th century, a short-lived
Northern Ekaterininsky Canal, now abandoned,
connected the
Northern Dvina basin with the Kama...
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reception halls (Georgievsky, Vladimirsky, Aleksandrovsky, Andreyevsky, and
Ekaterininsky) are
named for
orders of the
Russian Empire: the
Orders of St. George...
- is one of the two
canals (the
other one
being the
abandoned Northern Ekaterininsky Canal)
connecting the
river basins of the
Volga and the
Northern Dvina...
- The
Catherine Park (Russian: Екатерининский парк) is the
large landscaped area to the
south of the
Catherine Palace,
located in the town of
Tsarskoye Selo...
- The
Amber Room (Russian: Янтарная комната, romanized:
Yantarnaya Komnata, German: Bernsteinzimmer) was a
chamber decorated in
amber panels backed with...
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first stage work; it was his
first visit to Paris.
Rehearsals began in
Ekaterininsky Hall, and
Stravinsky attended every rehearsal to help with the music...