- (Ukrainian: Феодосія, Теодосія, Feodosiia, Teodosiia; Russian: Феодосия,
Feodosiya), also
called in
English Theodosia (from Gr****: Θεοδοσία), is a city on...
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Feodosiya or
Praskovia Mikhailovna Solovaya (Russian: Феодосия Михайловна Соловая; died 1621) was a
Russian noblewoman,
Tsesarevna of
Russia as the second...
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After the
Germans were
distracted by this, the 44th Army
would land at
Feodosiya in the
German rear.
Naval gunfire support would be
provided by the Black...
- sisters:
Elena (born and died in 1474),
Feodosiya (born and died in 1475),
another Elena (born 1476),
another Feodosiya (born 1485) and
Eudoxia (born 1492)...
- Anti-NATO
protests (including one riot) took
place in the
Ukrainian port city of
Feodosia from late May to
early June 2006,
partially disrupting a joint...
- The
State Enterprise Feodosiya Sea
Commercial Port is a
seaport in the city of Feodosia, Ukraine,
located on the
southern s**** of
Feodosia Bay, in the...
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Feodosia City Muni****lity (Ukrainian: Феодосійська міськрада, romanized: Feodosiiska miskrada; Russian: Феодосийский горсовет, romanized: Feodosiysky...
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Feodosia Prokopiyevna Morozova (Russian: Феодосия Прокопьевна Морозова; née Sokovnina (Соковнина); 21 May 1632 – 1
December 1675) was a
Russian noblewoman...
- 44°55′25″N 35°04′32″E / 44.923556°N 35.07544°E / 44.923556; 35.07544 Krasnokamianka, also
known as
Kiziltash or Kyzyltash, is a
village situated in...