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Gallitzin may
refer to:
House of Golitsyn,
sometimes romanized Gallitzin; with this spelling, in particular:
Adelheid Amalie Gallitzin (1748–1806), German...
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Demetrius Augustine Gallitzin (December 22, 1770 – May 6, 1840) was an
emigre Russian aristocrat and
Catholic priest known as "The
Apostle of the Alleghenies"...
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Gallitzin is a
borough in
Cambria County, Pennsylvania,
United States. It is
bordered by
Gallitzin Township and Tunnelhill, all of
which sit
astride the...
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Gallitzin Township is a
township in
Cambria County, Pennsylvania,
United States. The
township nearly surrounds, but is a
separate entity from, Gallitzin...
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Prince Gallitzin State Park is a 6,249-acre (2,529 ha)
Pennsylvania state park with
acreage in both
Chest and
White Townships in
Cambria County of West...
- Moon, the Gallitzinberg, in Vienna, the
Gallitzin borough in Pennsylvania, the
Gallitzin Tunnel and
Gallitzin State Forest, the
Golitsyn Hospital in Moscow...
- The
Gallitzin Tunnels in
Gallitzin, Pennsylvania, are a set of
three adjacent tunnels through the
Allegheny Mountains in
western Pennsylvania. They were...
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Gallitzin State Forest is a
Pennsylvania State Forest in
Pennsylvania Bureau of
Forestry District #6. The main
offices are
located in
Ebensburg in Cambria...
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described for
deposits in the
Atacama Desert of
Chile in 1802 by
Dmitri de
Gallitzin. The
Atacama Desert is also the
namesake of the mineral.
Atacamite is...
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Prince Pyotr Alexeyevich Golitsyn (22
January 1792 – 16
October 1842) was a
Russian prince, a
member of the
Patriotic War and
foreign campaigns, and a...