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Gagarin (Russian: Гага́рин),
known until 1968 as
Gzhatsk (Гжатск), is a town and the
administrative centre of
Gagarinsky District of
Smolensk Oblast,...
- is
situated on the old road
between Vyazma and Mozhaysk, not far from
Gzhatsk (now
named Gagarin), and it was the site of a
major battle during the Polish–Muscovite...
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surname include "Tychonoff", "Tychonov", "Tihonov", "Tichonov". Born in
Gzhatsk, he
studied at the
Moscow State University where he
received a Ph.D. in...
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Smolensk Oblast of the
Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic, near
Gzhatsk (renamed
Gagarin in 1968
after his death). His
parents worked on a sovkhoz—Aleksey...
- (1880-1957).
Pyotr Vasilievich Mironov owned a
large family estate near
Gzhatsk (now Gagarin) in the
Russian Empire. His mother, Mirren's great-grandmother...
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owned a
large family estate near Gagarin,
Smolensk Oblast (former
Gzhatsk in the
Russian Empire); he was
serving as a
diplomat in London, in the...
- Wacław
Kowalski Born 2 May 1916
Gzhatsk,
Russian Empire Died 27
October 1990(1990-10-27) (aged 74) Brwinów,
Poland Occupation Actor Years active 1947–1983...
- of the
reality TV
series Glavnaya Stsena. Born on
January 12, 1956, in
Gzhatsk (now
renamed Gagarin),
Nikolai Noskov comes from a working-class family...
- defences. By
January 7, 1942, the
division had been
pushed back from Ruza to
Gzhatsk where the
Soviet winter offensive was halted. The
division then formed...
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Europe and
later became a
British citizen.
Lomonosov was born in 1876 in
Gzhatsk (now Gagarin), a town in
Smolensk Oblast of Russia. His
father Vladimir...