-
Bortniansky due to
early death of her mother.
Samoylova became an
owner of
Grafskaya Slavyanka manor (now Antropshino), near
Tsarskoye Selo and a
holder of...
-
originated sometime at the
beginning of the 19th
century under the name of
Grafskaya. In 1812 the
street changed its name to
Lyuteranskaya as the
German Lutheran...
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layout and many
features of
Sevastopol town and
harbour including the
Grafskaya Quay, He had been
commissioned as an
engineering officer and rose to the...
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Beloostrov (zone 4, link to Sestroretsk)
Dibuny (zone 3)
Pesochnaya (formerly
Grafskaya, zone 3)
Levashovo (zone 3)
Pargolovo (zone 3, link to the
Murino station...
- 487 (2002 Census); 7,761 (1989
Soviet census).
Until 1925, it was
called Grafskaya koloniya (Графская колония, lit.
Colony of the earl), or
Grafskoye (Графское)...
- attraction. It was
founded by the
Cossacks in 1859 as the
stanitsa of
Grafskaya (Гра́фская).[citation needed] A
railway station was
built later in conjunction...
- the parti****nts of the movement, led by
Roman Yuneman,
gathered at the
Grafskaya Pier of
Sevastopol to
establish the "Society. ****ure",
coinciding with...
- was
founded in the 1840s by the land
owner countess Yuliya Samoylova as
Grafskaya Slavyanka (Гра́фская Славя́нка). In 1846, it was
purchased by the government...
-
remnants of 95th
Rifle Division; at this time the
division was
defending the
Grafskaya Ravine.
After a
short artillery preparation, the
attack stepped off at...